CCTV surveillance is condition of approving new rail station
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Putting up CCTV surveillance is one of the conditions imposed upon councillors approving a new unmanned railway station in Leeds. The proposed station borders the cleared Kirkstall Forge development site, which has outline permission to build offices, 1,000 homes, leisure, retail units and bar/restaurants. An agreement includes a £4 million payment to help deliver the station. Others say the station has inadequate access from Kirkstall and Bramley. Councillors are recommended to approve the application, subject to a number of conditions including a time limit of five years, details of signalised junction to Abbey Road, CCTV system and bus/taxi lay-by and drop off area to be submitted prior to development.
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