Halifax Courier

Apartment plan given go-ahead

- News Reporter

A HUGE feature of a Calderdale village will be converted into apartments after plans were iven the go-ahead.

The applicatio­n submitted by Martin Walsh Architectu­ral on behalf of Blackshaw Holdings is to convert the upper floor of a former mill from offices to apartments to create 22 new apartments, including constructi­on of additional floor and associated car parking, at Birkby House in Bailiff Bridge near Brighouse.

Currently the the building owner leases the ground, first and second floors to various commercial, retail and leisure uses. The third floor of the former carpets company mill is currently vacant offices.

In a statement submitted to Calderdale Council the planning agents said: “Re-purposing and renovating vacant floor space at this stage will ensure the building doesn’t deteriorat­e and therefore doesn’t become a risk in terms of safety of the existing building. Allowing the site to become occupied with new residents will breathe new life into this space.”

The upper floor of the existing building has been vacant office space for a number of years and it is hoped that the proposed developmen­t will prevent the building from falling into further disrepair.

The conversion involves the creation of 22 apartments within the upper floors; 12 two-bed units on the third floor and 10 two-bed units at fourth floor.

Two of the apartments will be duplex apartments over both the third and fourth floors. It is proposed that there will be two escape stair cores and one lift to the apartments.

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 ??  ?? SITE: Birkby House in Bailiff Bridge
SITE: Birkby House in Bailiff Bridge

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