Leeds Studio Co-op: Not-for-profit recording company seeks to add mobile music studio to Headingley site

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A planning application for a mobile music recording studio in Headingley has been submitted.

Leeds Studio Co-op has applied for change of use permission for a mobile recording studio at the former Spink and Thackray bookbinders on Back Broomfield Crescent Headingley. The company, which according to its website sets up soundproof workspaces for lease and hire, mainly for musicians, writes that a newly fitted mobile studio would complement its current space.

It was awarded a £50,000 grant of public money and a £100,000 loan from the Key Fund - which was ring fenced for the ground floor studios only. Sign up today for our free daily newsletter, packed with all of the latest news, sports and more from Leeds and the surrounding areas. Leeds City Council also granted the organisation £125,000 as part of its “innovation@Leeds” scheme, which is funding the construction of an accessible toilet and the two first floor studios.

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