The people behind the York Central development are inviting locals to a drop-in session on Wednesday (May 7) from 2pm -8pm at St Barnabas Church in Jubilee Terrace off Leeman Road.
The York Central partnership is currently working on the 45-hectare site, which is one of the largest city centre brownfield regeneration sites in England on land behind York Railway Station.
The meeting will discuss the imminent planned closure of Leeman Road as it stands and the opening of a new road which reroutes through the new development. A date has not yet been set for the closure, but it's understood it could take place in May.
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