Friday 5th September 2008

New Headingley pavilion given go-ahead
Yorkshire have received final planning approval for their new £17million Carnegie Pavilion at Headingley.
Construction of the five-storey building, a joint project with Leeds Metropolitan University, will now begin in November.
Yorkshire chief executive Stewart Regan said: "This is fantastic news for the club, its members, players and partners."
He added: "The Carnegie Pavilion, when completed, will become the single most-viewed building in Yorkshire, seen by some 500million people on TV during international cricket events. We are confident it will become a landmark building for the city of Leeds."
The building will continue the significant redevelopment undergone at the ground in recent years and boost considerably its long-term prospects of hosting international cricket.
The existing Wintershed end of the ground will be demolished to make way for the new structure, which will contain a media centre and hospitality facilities.
Outside of major cricket events they will be used as university lecture theatres and teaching rooms.
Leeds City councillors had been expected to approve the scheme last month but that was delayed until this week while plans were finalised.
Construction is expected to be completed by 2010.


