Council finds way forward for Headingley Carnegie Stadium redevelopment: newheadingleycricketstanddsc_0046.jpg

28 Mar 2017

Council finds way forward for Headingley Carnegie Stadium redevelopment

Subject to final approval by Leeds City Council’s executive board, an agreement has been brokered which will provide the funds that are required to redevelop Headingley Carnegie Stadium. If given the go-ahead, this funding which will be provided from a private financial services company, will be at no cost to the council taxpayer.

Councillor Judith Blake Leader of Leeds City Council, said:

“I’m delighted we’ve found a solution that will ensure Headingley continues to enjoy full international sporting status. Subject to the final approval of the Council’s Executive Board, this will deliver the funding to redevelop the stadium in full. The money will be provided by a private financial services company at no cost to the council tax payer, which offers the best and most viable option moving forward.”

Gary Hetherington, chief executive of Leeds Rhinos, said:

“We have been working closely with Leeds City Council and partners to find a solution to ensure international sport continues at Headingley Carnegie for many years to come and we appreciate all the effort and commitment put in by Leeds City Council to broker this deal.

“There is still much to do but recent developments are very encouraging and could provide the funding mechanism to complete the redevelopment work.”

Mark Arthur, Yorkshire County Cricket Club chief executive, said:

“We would like to thank Councillor Judith Blake and Leeds City Council for their support in reaching this point. There is still a way to go, however, it is 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.”

Notes to editors:

Further details on this agreement will be provided in a report to Leeds City Council’s executive board on April 19 2017. This proposal will be subject to the approval of the council’s executive board.

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