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A new bar is set to open in Morley after plans to convert a disused building were agreed with the city council. A former accountant's office on Queen Street will be redeveloped after Leeds City Council granted planning permission. A report said the building dates back to around Eighteen Seventy and is part of the 'Morley Conservation Area'. A planning officer's report said serving hours would be limited to Eleven Thirty PM daily to avoid disturbance for nearby householders. The project would involve a Victorian style refurbishment of two former shop fronts. Planning reports said roof repairs, a kitchen installation and window replacements would be carried out at the vacant premises.

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00:01A new bar is set to open in Morley after plans to convert a disused building were agreed with
00:06the City Council. A former accountant's office on Queen Street will be redeveloped after Leeds
00:12City Council granted planning permission. A report said the building dates back to around 1870
00:18and is part of the Morley Conservation Area. A planning officer's report said serving hours
00:25would be limited to 11.30pm daily to avoid disturbance for nearby householders. The project would
00:32involve a Victorian-style refurbishment of two former shopfronts. Planning reports said roof
00:37repairs, a kitchen installation and window replacements would be carried out at the vacant premises.
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