Campaigners have long battled to reopen The Jubilee Pub for the community, and, as The Press reported at the time, first went on the market in September 2022.
As previously reported by The Press, a planning inspector ruled that Wakefield-based Tri-Core Developments can build three flats in the building, overturning a decision by City of York Council.
The inspector acknowledged that the area around Leeman Road has limited community space, but said Tri-Core’s plans would not impact on the viability of the pub.
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