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A Grade II* listed building could be transferred to a housing developer after original plans to transform the site failed.
This was echoed by a statement from Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Cllr Graham Turner that described the George as Huddersfield's "most iconic" building and spoke of the demand for such a hotel ...
The founding meeting of the rugby league was held at the 60-bed George Hotel in Huddersfield in 1895. The new owner, dentist and property developer Dr Altaf Hussain, said he intended to restore ...
The 60-bed George Hotel in Huddersfield was shut on Wednesday and a security guard placed on the door. Chris Marsden, chairman of Huddersfield Civic Trust, said: "It would be a great loss if we ...
Kirklees Council has agreed to give Huddersfield’s George Hotel a £9.8m cash boost, as a way forward for the major town centre project is confirmed. Originally a £20.2m budget was allocated ...
Huddersfield town centre is undergoing a major transformation. From the development of Our Cultural heart and the ...
And it isn’t. Rugby League enthusiasts regularly think of going to Huddersfield, specifically to the George. The 1895 meeting that founded their game was held at the hotel, which houses a well ...
Rugby League is set to come back to its historic birthplace in Huddersfield as part of plans to acquire and renovate the iconic George Hotel. Did you know with a Digital subscription to Yorkshire ...
Huddersfield's George Hotel hosted the first meeting of the teams that formed the game, in August 1895. The hotel is now owned by Kirklees Council and it has made an official bid for it to become ...
HERE, hosting responsible meetings and caring for our communities are top priorities. Through its 'Focused on What Matters: Embracing Humanity and Protecting the Planet' philosophy, MGM Resorts ...
The first-ever National Rugby League Museum will after all, and rather fittingly, be created at the sport’s birthplace - the George Hotel in Huddersfield. Did you know with a Digital ...
The 60-bed George Hotel in Huddersfield was shut on Wednesday and a security guard placed on the door. Chris Marsden, chairman of Huddersfield Civic Trust, said: "It would be a great loss if we ...