Leeds Civic Hall
Leeds Civic Hall is a civic building housing Leeds City Council, located in Millennium Square, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The design was the result of a competition held in 1926, which was won by Vincent Harris. Work began in 1931 and the hall was opened by King George V on 23 August 1933. Leeds Civic Hall is a Grade II* listed building. In addition to the Civic Hall, Leeds Town Hall is still used for concerts and other functions, as well as housing some council offices.
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Leeds Civic Hall
Leeds Civic Hall is a civic building housing Leeds City Council, located in Millennium Square, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The design was the result of a competition held in 1926, which was won by Vincent Harris. Work began in 1931 and the hall was opened by King George V on 23 August 1933. Leeds Civic Hall is a Grade II* listed building. In addition to the Civic Hall, Leeds Town Hall is still used for concerts and other functions, as well as housing some council offices.
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