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Plans to build more than 350 homes at a former garden nursery in Leeds are set to be approved by the council.
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00:00These playing fields here at Redhall could see more people using them, should the development
00:07of hundreds of new homes just along the road be given the go-ahead.
00:11Redhall Nursery first opened more than 60 years ago and provided flowers for public
00:15sites around the city.
00:17In 2017 it was replaced by the Arium in Wynmore, after Redhall reached its growing capacity.
00:23Now plans to build more than 350 homes here are set to be approved by Leeds City Council.
00:29Redrow Homes is expected to redevelop the vacant site in Shadwell after they sought planning
00:34permission to build on land at Redhall Lane, near the Ring Road in East Leeds.
00:39The scheme is part of the wider East Leeds extension which is expected to bring thousands more
00:43homes to the surrounding area.
00:46Part of the site includes the Grade 2 listed Redhall House, formerly occupied by the Rugby
00:51Football League and now a private hospital.
00:54An old farmhouse at the site could be converted into two apartments.
00:59Planning permission for Redhall would be subject to financial contributions from the developer,
01:04including £7.2m towards the East Leeds orbital route, with £350,000 going towards bus service
01:11improvements if the scheme is allowed to go ahead.
01:15The sale of the site to Redrow was approved by the Council in 2021 and is expected to go
01:20ahead after a reduced price was negotiated due to a change in economic conditions since the
01:25planning application was lodged.
01:28Objection letters to the plans have been received over a possible increase in traffic congestion
01:33and the impact on historic buildings at Redhall.
01:36The planning application will be considered by the Council's North and East Plans Panel on
01:40Thursday the 24th of July.

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