Planning consent secured for nearly 300 homes

Wakefield councillors have voted to approve plans for 298 new homes in Knottingley.
Built on land allocated for housing in the Wakefield Local Plan, the plans will provide a mix of homes for local families, first-time buyers, and downsizers.
Properties will range from two to four-bedrooms including terraced, semi-detached and detached houses. All homes will feature electric vehicle chargers and air-source heat pumps.
Residents will also have access to over 160,000 sq ft of public open space, including a children’s play area.
The housebuilder will contribute over £400,000 for improvements to local infrastructure including level crossing enhancements at Blackburn Lane and bus shelter improvements for routes 148/149 at Common Lane/Weeland Road.
James Parkin, land director at Persimmon West Yorkshire, said: “We’re pleased committee members have voted to reaffirm the council’s recommendation for approval.
“This development will provide a range of house types for young people, families and downsizers alike with excellent access to local amenities.
“In addition to delivering much needed quality new housing, approval of these plans also secures further investment in Knottingley.”