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Funding package agreed for Headingley redevelopment
POSTED 31 Mar 2017 . BY Matthew Campelli
An artist's impression of the rugby stadium's redeveloped North–Stand
Redevelopment work on Headingley stadium may finally begin after a funding agreement for the £40m (US$49.8m, €46.6m) work has been agreed.

Plans to improve the adjoining North and South stands for Headingley Cricket Ground and the rugby league stadium have been in the pipeline for some time, but with minimal local authority funding a financial package had been hard to come by.

Now, both Yorkshire County Cricket Club and Leeds Rhinos have struck a deal with a “financial institution” to make the ambition a reality.

Leeds City Council has put forward a £4m (US$5m, €4.7m) grant towards the redevelopment.

There had been concerns that the work would not be finished in time for the ground to host matches from the 2019 Cricket World Cup.

While those fears have not quite been quelled, Yorkshire CCC chief executive Mark Arthur said it was a “significant step in securing the future of international cricket at Headingley.”

“Yorkshire County Cricket Club will continue to work hard to ensure that all remaining funds are in place to ensure that the redevelopment is completed in time for the Cricket World Cup in 2019,” he added.

Leeds Rhinos chief executive Gary Hetherington said the proposal was a “critical development” for the club, which had spent six years planning it.

Hetherington said that while the funding package may be viewed as a risk from the outside, the “consequences of not doing it [the redevelopment] are more severe”.
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  Leeds City Council approves Headingley project, but funding still to be found


Leeds City Council has approved planning officers’ recommendations to go ahead with the redevelopment of Headingley stadium – although funding has to be found to complete the project.
  Yorkshire CCC and Leeds Rhinos urge council to make swift Headingley decision


Yorkshire County Cricket Club and rugby league club Leeds Rhinos have pleaded with the local council to make a quick decision on their planning application to redevelop Headingley Stadium.
  Yorkshire CCC concerned by Headingley redevelopment delay


Leeds Rhinos’ proposed Headingley Stadium development will be postponed for at least a year – fuelling concerns that neighbour Yorkshire County Cricket Club will lose international fixtures.
  Headingley redevelopment wins £4m Leeds City Council backing


Yorkshire County Cricket Club will receive a £4m (US$5.3m, €4.8m) grant to redevelop Headingley Stadium after its funding request was approved by the council.
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Funding package agreed for Headingley redevelopment
POSTED 31 Mar 2017 . BY Matthew Campelli
An artist's impression of the rugby stadium's redeveloped North–Stand
Redevelopment work on Headingley stadium may finally begin after a funding agreement for the £40m (US$49.8m, €46.6m) work has been agreed.

Plans to improve the adjoining North and South stands for Headingley Cricket Ground and the rugby league stadium have been in the pipeline for some time, but with minimal local authority funding a financial package had been hard to come by.

Now, both Yorkshire County Cricket Club and Leeds Rhinos have struck a deal with a “financial institution” to make the ambition a reality.

Leeds City Council has put forward a £4m (US$5m, €4.7m) grant towards the redevelopment.

There had been concerns that the work would not be finished in time for the ground to host matches from the 2019 Cricket World Cup.

While those fears have not quite been quelled, Yorkshire CCC chief executive Mark Arthur said it was a “significant step in securing the future of international cricket at Headingley.”

“Yorkshire County Cricket Club will continue to work hard to ensure that all remaining funds are in place to ensure that the redevelopment is completed in time for the Cricket World Cup in 2019,” he added.

Leeds Rhinos chief executive Gary Hetherington said the proposal was a “critical development” for the club, which had spent six years planning it.

Hetherington said that while the funding package may be viewed as a risk from the outside, the “consequences of not doing it [the redevelopment] are more severe”.
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Leeds City Council approves Headingley project, but funding still to be found


Leeds City Council has approved planning officers’ recommendations to go ahead with the redevelopment of Headingley stadium – although funding has to be found to complete the project.
Yorkshire CCC and Leeds Rhinos urge council to make swift Headingley decision


Yorkshire County Cricket Club and rugby league club Leeds Rhinos have pleaded with the local council to make a quick decision on their planning application to redevelop Headingley Stadium.
Yorkshire CCC concerned by Headingley redevelopment delay


Leeds Rhinos’ proposed Headingley Stadium development will be postponed for at least a year – fuelling concerns that neighbour Yorkshire County Cricket Club will lose international fixtures.
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Yorkshire County Cricket Club will receive a £4m (US$5.3m, €4.8m) grant to redevelop Headingley Stadium after its funding request was approved by the council.
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