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WWII Bomb Damage Halts Leeds Town Hall Refurb
3 Dec
Summary
- WWII air raid damage discovered during refurbishment.
- Original repair works from 1941 were of poor quality.
- Projected completion date delayed to end of next year.

Significant unrepaired damage from a World War Two air raid has been uncovered at Leeds Town Hall during ongoing redevelopment. The Grade I listed building has been undergoing a substantial £19.8 million refurbishment since 2021, aimed at improving accessibility and modernizing facilities.
The extensive works included updating the organ and the Victoria Concert Hall. However, the newly found bomb damage from 1941, exacerbated by subsequent subpar repair efforts, has introduced unforeseen complexities to the project. These issues have directly impacted the project timeline.
Consequently, the anticipated completion date, initially set for spring 2026, has been revised. The refurbishment is now expected to conclude by the end of next year, extending the closure of this historic venue for the public.




