200 jobs to be created as planning secured for 75,000 sq ft employment site

An indicative image of the type of units that could be created on the sites

Planning approval has been given to create a 75,000 sq ft mixed employment space over two key sites in West Yorkshire, creating some 200 jobs.

Keyland Developments, the property trading arm of Kelda Group and sister company to Yorkshire Water, has secured planning consent from Kirklees Council which will unlock two former treatment works sites at Colne Bridge and Bradley.

Both sites lie within the designated regeneration area as defined in the Kirklees Urban Development Plan (UDP) and Keyland say they represent ideal locations for the creation of new business units to allow local and regionally based businesses to stay and expand within the area.

The redundant Colne Bridge Treatment Works site, which is accessed off Colne Bridge Road, can now be transformed into some 40,000 sq ft of industrial accommodation over nine units of varying size from 1,950 sq ft upwards.

The disused Bradley Treatment Works site, accessed off Station Road in Kirklees, has consent to be redeveloped into a self-contained circa 35,000 sq ft industrial park comprising a range of industrial units from 1,250 sq ft upwards. The site sits within an existing industrial location, between new industrial developments to the South West and North East, with Bradley Junction Industrial Estate to the North.

The plans for both sites have been designed with small to medium businesses in mind following Keyland’s findings that local business parks are operating at full capacity.

Luke Axe, planning manager at Keyland Developments, said: “We worked closely with the council and local stakeholders in order to devise two well considered schemes to bring redundant sites back into use for the benefit of the Kirklees economy. The delivery of 75,000 sq ft of new employment space would provide a huge boost to the area and bring about around 200 jobs which is a fantastic result for Kirklees. We will now be preparing to bring the sites to market in order for their full potential to be realised.”

Keyland’s planning consultants were Alistair Flatman Planning for Colne Bridge and ID Planning for Bradley.

 

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