Yorkshire Post

Investment to improve approach to city station

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THE APPROACH to Leeds station could get a new look to help make it easier to use and more attractive to visitors to the city.

A scheme to overhaul New Station Road at a cost of around £1.6m could take a significan­t step forward next week.

The proposed scheme would aim to make it easier for pedestrian­s to use the main approach road to the station.

The existing pavements on stretches of New Station Road are narrow, often forcing pedestrian­s to wait for others to pass or forcing them to walk in the road.

The West Yorkshire Combined Authority could next week agree to progress the scheme to redesign New Station Road.

A report to members of the authority’s investment committee says: “The whole road, especially the entrance area is not inviting, it is dark and cluttered and does not create a welcoming environmen­t for visitors to the city or the wider Yorkshire region, especially in comparison to other redevelope­d stations on major routes from Leeds.”

Councillor­s will be told the New Station Road improvemen­ts are part of a wider vision that will eventually see a major transforma­tion of Leeds Station.

It was revealed earlier this year that trains using the proposed HS2 high speed rail link will now go into Leeds station rather than a new station as originally planned.

Making Leeds station ready for HS2 will be a major engineerin­g project and councillor­s will be updated on developmen­ts.

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