No sirens, no fires- just one of the most unusual staycation accomodation around.
If you've ever wondered what it's like to be a firefighter, but didn't fancy risking your life or battling a blaze, now is your chance to live like a firefighter without any of those risks.
Fun for all the family, this fire truck staycation comes equipped with everything you need to live out those firefighter dreams. The holiday cottages come so readily equipped with children's firefighter costumes and hosepipe, fire engine beds, a sauna and even a firefighter's pole?
Inside, guests will find all those character details in addition to practical furnishings like a comfortable sofa that converts into a double bed, huge bean bags next to the SMART TV, as well as a dining area with views over the satio and ample seating for the whole family.
Guests will pass the sauna room before leading themselves downstairs to the children's bedroom, complete with creative fire engine bedsteads and sleeping bags suitable for those aged 12 and under.
Head up the ladder and you'll find the master bedroom with a king-size bed, TV, dressing table and a lockable fireman's pole.
The quirky former fire truck is clearly uniquely equipped for a truly memorable family escape but you'll find plenty to do in the surrounding areas too.
Located on a working beef and sheep farm, the staycation is based deep in the Lake District National Park. More specifically, it's positioned directly at the southern foot fells of the magnificent Blencathra, one of the most impressive fells in the Northern Lakes.
Those staying in the big red truck won't have to travel far for creature comforts either as the staycation is close to the pretty village of Threlkeld, home to two popular pubs, serving local dishes and ales., as well as being just five miles from the market town of Keswick.
Well-known UK bowling activity bar Lane7 is set to open its first-ever location in Leeds in 2025.
The bowling alley and entertainment specialists already have a site in Sheffield, and another site is coming to York very soon, making Leeds the third venue in the region.
Set to pop up in the city centre, they'll be opening just down the road from popular adult playground and competitor, Roxy Ball Room - more specifically their Roxy Lanes site.
Lane7 Leeds will take over the former Wilko shop on Albion Street, which closed following the franchise's widespread financial struggles back in 2023.
The lot has been vacant ever since and now a poster plastered in the window has revealed the company's intentions another Yorkshire outpost.
With 18 locations already up and running in the UK, the Leeds bowling alley along with plans to open in Northern Ireland and Wales will see them surpass 20 different sites.
Started in Newcastle back in 2013, in just over a decade the bowling and activity bar has managed to carve a strong following in an already saturated corner of the hospitality and entertainment sector.
Like Roxys, Lane7 also offers other games like mini golf, ping pong and pool, arcade machines and more, not to mention plenty of food and drink offerings.
Most notably, each venue works with local chefs to create unique menus for each city rather than a strictly standardised offering across the board.
For instance, our friends over at The Manc are treated to the equally popular chain Fat Hippo as the in-house vendors.
The dirty burger connoisseurs also have a restaurant here in Leeds, so maybe we'll see them appear at this new Lane7 too, but we'll leave the fun of guessing what else it could be up to you.
Although there is still very little information on an exact opening date, we think we can safely expect Lane7 Leeds to arrive sometime in 2025. We'll keep you posted.
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Property
Planning permission submitted for new residential development with 384 flats near Leeds city centre
Clementine Hall
A planning application has been submitted to build a new 'car free' multi-storey residential development with 384 build to rent homes.
Designed by architects Woods Bagot, the proposed development would feature a host of green spaces and commercial units just off Armley Road near Leeds city centre.
The new urban community would be designed around the "principles of sustainability and placemaking".
The applicant describes the exciting project as a "car free development" with "green spaces to be enjoyed by its residents and the community as a whole".
Image: Woods Bagot / Leeds City Council
If approved, the development would create a whopping 384 new build to rent flats with on-site management and "high quality" amenities.
The apartment block would consist of a mix of 199 one-bedroom, 139 two-bedroom and 46 three-bedroom flats, along with rooftop terraces for residents and ground floor amenity spaces across three blocks.
Externally, there would be 29,000 sq ft of landscaped areas and a residents’ terrace of 5,700 sq ft.
Image: Woods Bagot / Leeds City Council
It is part of a wider plan to regenerate the area, with plans also to redevelop the vacant land on the southwest side of Armley Road at the junction with Wellington Road.
The site is subject to a previously approved outline planning consent originally submitted to Leeds City Council back in February 2021.
Leeds City Council’s planning committee has scheduled consultation for Monday 26 August, with any comments on the plans to be submitted by Monday 2 September.