Plans to transform a former Pudsey pub dating back to 1916 into commercial units and shops have been submitted to Leeds City Council planners.
Applicant Verma Developments wants to change the former Oddfellows Hall Public House, off Richardshaw Lane, to two financial/professional services units and two shops.
Plans also include extensions and alterations to the existing first floor flat, which would have three bedrooms.
A design and access statement submitted with the application says plans include four glazed shopfronts and that the proposals are in keeping with original design/scope of materials.
The plans can be viewed in full here.
WLD reported last July that plans to demolish the pub were refused by council planners, despite claims from the applicant that it was it was a ‘dangerous’ structure which had fallen into disrepair. The application had sparked local concern, prompting Pudsey’s councillors to object.
The pub has been empty for several years.
WLD recently reported on plans to change the use of the nearby Old Crown Pub on Town Street, Stanningley, to a restaurant with ancillary alcohol and takeaway sales, together with a side extension.
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