Farsley residents can have their say on proposals to bring the site of the former Richmond House care home back into use as affordable housing.
Leeds City Council has said it will deliver new council homes at the site, in Richmond Road, Farsley.
The care home was closed in 2021 due to council cuts and the building was demolished in 2023.
Concerns were expressed last year over the initial designs by residents and ward councillors. Issues included the scale and design of the property, having priority for local residents, and increased parking and vehicle use. The feedback led to a fresh set of proposals being drawn up.

The council has appointed a new architect and is giving local people the chance to comment ahead of a formal planning application being submitted.
A Housing Leeds spokesperson said: “Come along to view the updated plans and speak directly with members of the project team. We’ll be on hand to answer your questions and hear any further comments, everyone is welcome.”
The drop-in event will now be held Wednesday 11 March, 4pm to 6.30pm at Pudsey Civic Hall.
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