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Wakefield Council has approved plans to convert the historic building into apartments. Conservation officers say refurbishment will protect its heritage value.

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00:00Plans have been approved to convert Meworthorpe's historic miners into
00:05the Institute into flats with a large ornamental panda removed from the roof.
00:10The Wakefield Council agreed the scheme for the early 20th century building on Barnsley Road.
00:15Which is currently used as a martial arts gym.
00:17The revamp allows eight apartments.
00:20To be built expanding on earlier permissions.
00:23A heritage statement says the.
00:25Structure has lost its original splendor and needs repair.
00:29Work required.
00:30This includes making it waterproof, restoring fabric and removing flags and signage.
00:35Conservation officers supported the plans.
00:37Saying sensitive refurbishment would protect.
00:40Building of Social, Historic and Aesthetic Interest.
00:45Comme un사ie sa flammage carried out.
00:46Podcast.
00:46There is a place where it is.
00:48And this is the place where it is.
00:49It is not Minister.
00:50It is a place where it is.
00:52But it is a place where the wall is going to work.
00:54It is not a place where it is.
00:54You can see the place where it is.
00:55It is Pricing at a location.
00:56You can see both the design.
00:58And these are very small things that are located.
01:01And here it is.
01:01I do not go through this place.
01:03You can see the line on there.
01:05But you can see what it is in the center of the factory building.
01:08There is a place where the light is being created.
01:10You can see the light on your own property.
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