Decades-old Leeds working men's club plans to build houses on its own land to survive

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Decades-old Leeds working men's club plans to build houses on its own land to survive
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A statement attached to the planning application for the scheme said the club will “fail” without an “immediate cash injection”

Crossgates Working Men’s Club in east Leeds wants to sell off an “underused” part of its grounds, once used for car parking, to be developed into a small estate of nine properties.

. The club, on Orchard Road in Cross Gates, close to the local rail station, has been running for more than 100 years and is “an important facility for the local community and wider Leeds residents”, the statement said.Outlining the proposals, it said: “The club is currently in financial difficulty and seeking to maintain its future existence and presence within the community through disposing of an area of surplus land for the erection of nine dwellings together with a new car park for the club.

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