Headingley Stadium plans to go on show

We're getting the first glimpse of what Headingley Stadium could look like in the future. Plans for the redevelopment of the site go on display from today at various locations across Leeds.

Published 8th Feb 2016

We're getting the first glimpse of what Headingley Stadium could look like in the future.

Plans for the redevelopment of the site go on display from today at various locations across Leeds.

The first of a series of exhibitions takes place from 4pm - 7pm at Weetwood Hall in The Bramley Room.

The proposals will create an increased capacity Cricket Stadium that will offer the highest standards of playing, practice and training facilities, good quality seating and corporate facilities, state of the art technology and media facilities and attractive spaces around the stadium to improve integration with the surrounding Headingley neighbourhood. For the Rugby Stadium, the proposals will provide a replacement North and South Stand with enhanced facilities for players, fans and visitors. The new South Stand will also replace some of the Rugby capacity lost by the development of the joint Stand between rugby and cricket and for the first time will include an element of seating within the stand however the standing capacity will still exceed the current level of members in the South Stand.