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Leeds Council approves £10m plans for three city centre green spaces - including bridge over River Aire
WEST YORKSHIRE PLANS to spend more than £10m on three city centre green space schemes in Leeds – including a new bridge over the River Aire – are now one step closer following approval from senior Leeds City Council decision-makers. Plans for Leeds’s “grey to green” scheme involve revamping roads and public spaces at Meadow Lane and Crown Point Road, as well as creating a new foot and cycle bridge over the river at Sovereign Street.
The proposed map of a mass transit system in West Yorkshire WORK could start on a new mass transit system for the region as early as 2030, according to the Leeds latest long term transport plans. The system, which would include links between Heckmondwike, Bradford and Leeds city centre, has been in the planning stages for several years. The new timescale is set out in a new document produced as part of Leeds City Council’s Connecting Leeds strategy, which aims to make the city carbon-neutral in the next decade and increase the number of people cycling by 400 per cent in just 10 years.
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