Leeds Development Corporation

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Leeds Development Corporation
Formation 1988
Extinction 1995
Headquarters Leeds
Official languages English
Chair Peter Hartley CBE
Key people Martin Eagland

The Leeds Development Corporation was established in 1988 to develop South Central Leeds and the Kirkstall Valley. Its flagship developments included the Royal Armouries Museum at Clarence Dock and the Hunslet Green housing development. During its lifetime 4.1m sq.ft. of non-housing development and 571 housing units were built. Around 9,066 new jobs were created and some £357m of private finance was leveraged in. Circa 168 acres (0.68 km²) of derelict land was reclaimed and 7.2 miles (11.6 km) of new road and footpaths put in place.[1]

The Chairman was Peter Hartley CBE and the Chief Executive was Martin Eagland. The Executive Directors were Alan Goodrum, Robin Herzberg and Stuart Kenny. It was dissolved in 1995.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Impact of Urban Development Corporations in Leeds, Bristol and Central Manchester, DETR, 1998.