This is what the new Cross Gates Wetherspoons will look like inside - and when it will open

Lovers of Wetherspoons don't have long to wait until the new Cross Gates Spoons opens its doors.
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The Charles Henry Roe, in Austhorpe Road, is set to open on Tuesday, March 3.

JD Wetherspoon faced a long battle with Leeds City Council in its discussions to open the pub, which is in an old doctors surgery.

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The firm won an appeal in 2018 after councillors failed to make a decision about whether to approve the proposal.A Government-appointed inspector later approved the plan and ordered the council to pay the company’s costs for the “wasted expense” of an appeal process.

An artist's impression of The Charles Henry Roe Wetherspoons in Cross Gates.An artist's impression of The Charles Henry Roe Wetherspoons in Cross Gates.
An artist's impression of The Charles Henry Roe Wetherspoons in Cross Gates.

The authority was found to have acted “unreasonably”, partly due to its “inconsistency in changing positions on matters where there was no material change of circumstances”.

Wetherspoons bosses picked the name The Charles Henry Roe after the Transport Yorkshire Preservation Group approached them with the idea of paying tribute to Mr Roe, who died in 1965.

His carriageworks, founded at Cross Gates in 1920, made more than 18,000 buses until its closure in 2011.

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The Charles H Roe company became part of British Leyland in the 1970s.

An artist's impression of The Charles Henry Roe Wetherspoons in Cross Gates.An artist's impression of The Charles Henry Roe Wetherspoons in Cross Gates.
An artist's impression of The Charles Henry Roe Wetherspoons in Cross Gates.

Its Cross Gates factory was earmarked for closure in 1984 but a group of 100 employees pooled their redundancy money to stage a buy-out before relaunching as Optare.

Optare switched its operations from Cross Gates and sister sites in Rotherham and Blackburn to a new £3m base at Sherburn in Elmet in 2011.

The pub will feature a "rich blend of historical references and notable characters", according to architects KDPA.

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"The pub is named after the Charles H Roe coachbuilding company so it makes sense that much of the design is going to take its influence from the coachbuilding works founded and operated in Cross Gates, particularly with details in the booth seats, and ironmongery," said James Cooper, a project manager at the company.

What the carpet will look like in The Charles Henry Roe Wetherspoons in Cross Gates.What the carpet will look like in The Charles Henry Roe Wetherspoons in Cross Gates.
What the carpet will look like in The Charles Henry Roe Wetherspoons in Cross Gates.

"In addition to this, the Victorian building where the pub is located was once occupied by a branch of the Leeds Industrial Co-Operative Society which was originally founded by workers at a flax spinning mill, so there’s a few references to flax spinning and a Victorian garden area at the rear of the building."

Wetherspoons is also well known for designing bespoke carpets for each of its pubs.

The Charles Henry Roe will allude to Leeds' heritage with patterned carriage seat fabric, owls, and engineering drawings of coach engines.