Leeds Beckett University pass Carnegie Pavilion freehold to Yorkshire CCC

Yorkshire have taken full ownership of the Carnegie Pavilion at Headingley stadium.
The Carnegie Pavilion overlooks Yorkshire v Derbyshire on Saturday (Picture: John Clifton/SWPix.com)The Carnegie Pavilion overlooks Yorkshire v Derbyshire on Saturday (Picture: John Clifton/SWPix.com)
The Carnegie Pavilion overlooks Yorkshire v Derbyshire on Saturday (Picture: John Clifton/SWPix.com)

The pavilion was built as a joint project with Leeds Beckett University in 2010, providing teaching and office space for the university along with playing, media, office and hospitality facilities for Yorkshire cricket.

With the university investing in new sports and arts facilities in the city, it has agreed for the freehold title to be passed to the club.

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Paul Hudson, Yorkshire CCC’s finance director, said: “This is a really positive move for both Yorkshire cricket and Leeds Beckett University.

West Indies players in front of the Carnegie Pavilion during the nets session at Headingley, Leeds, in 2007 (Picture: PA)West Indies players in front of the Carnegie Pavilion during the nets session at Headingley, Leeds, in 2007 (Picture: PA)
West Indies players in front of the Carnegie Pavilion during the nets session at Headingley, Leeds, in 2007 (Picture: PA)

“By acquiring freehold ownership, the club is now able to continue the development of the Carnegie Pavilion into a leading cricket facility which will benefit Yorkshire and England cricket for years to come.

“Taking ownership will provide the club with more commercial opportunities through an enhanced hospitality experience and provide non-cricket revenue streams.

“This will also benefit our various education programmes through the Yorkshire Cricket Foundation. Following the completion of the Members’ Long Room refurbishment in May and the opening of the Emerald Stand last year, we are truly excited about this next phase in the history of Emerald Headingley.

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“I would like to thank Leeds Beckett for all its support, and we look forward to our relationship continuing to grow for years to come. I would also like to thank our advisors, Clarion, Garbutt and Elliott, and Sanderson Weatherall.”

Trevor Armour, director of estates at Leeds Beckett University, said: “The partnership with Yorkshire continues to go from strength to strength and we are very proud to play an active role in developing the Carnegie Pavilion into a leading cricket facility.

“We’ve always had a tremendous working relationship with YCCC and this is another example of us working together to achieve our goals in sport and for our region. Leeds Beckett is committed to investing in the area to support the student experience, and the construction of the new £45m Carnegie School of Sport and £80m Leeds School of Arts buildings epitomise this pledge.”

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