A former Victorian school which was sold off by Leeds City Council could be turned into a conference centre.
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00:00A former Victorian school, which was sold off by Leeds City Council, could be turned
00:05into a conference centre. Plans to refurbish Hunslet Hall, which was purchased for more
00:10than £800,000 at auction in 2023, have been submitted to the council.
00:15IQW Developments Ltd is seeking permission to convert the building on Disraeli Terrace
00:20for alcohol-free banqueting and conference use.
00:23The 19th century building used to be Bewley Street Primary School, which closed in 1992
00:29before being used as council offices. A design report said there would be no external alterations
00:34to the red brick building if the project goes ahead.
00:37Internally, there will be small alterations to the layout to allow the building to function
00:42as a conference and banqueting facilities venue.
00:44The building has car parking space for at least 80 vehicles in the former school playground
00:49and a high-ceilinged assembly space with wings on either side housing the classrooms.
00:54If permission is granted, the venue could be opened between 11am and 11.30pm.