One of the West Leeds’ leading junior football clubs has submitted plans to improve their pitch and facilities in Queens Park.
Pudsey Juniors Football Club is based in the eastern section of Queens Park and has applied to Leeds City Council to re-grade and level the site to to improve and level the existing football pitch, which currently sits on a slope.
The proposals also include the erection of two steel storage units, one of which will be in use by Pudsey Juniors to store football equipment while the second will house equipment in order to maintain the pitches at the request of Leeds City Council.
There would also be a welfare unit, which will contain a small kitchenette and a toilet.
A design and access statement accompanying the planning application said the proposals would lead to better facilities. The statement, by AAH Planning Consultants, added:
“The application does not seek any change in the site area, but to simply level the existing soil and re-provide the existing pitches, improving the surface of the pitches, as well as providing two storage units and a welfare unit.
“the proposed development is in accordance with local and national policy, and there are no material considerations to suggest otherwise. Therefore, we respectfully request that planning permission is approved without delay.”
The plans were submitted to Leeds City Council for consideration earlier this week and can be read in full here.
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