Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Ripping Yarns

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Prospect Estates’ Rob Cooke (left) and Sanderson Weatherall’s Craig Watson look over the plans for the former Westwood Yarns mill which will include classic cars (right) all being well we will move. However, there’s an awful lot of work to do before we even think of opening.”

The Carding Shed includes the Oil Can Cafe; IK Classic Cars providing vehicle storage and garage services; classic clothing store High Society; arts, crafts and gifts shop The Hepworth Emporium; and men’s vintage clothing and memorabili­a collection The Retro Shed, which would all move to Washpit Mills along with the 50-strong workforce.

Chartered surveyor and property consultanc­y Sanderson Weatherall was appointed by administra­tors KPMG to market the Washpit Mills site in March following the collapse of specialist carpet yarns supplier Westwood Yarns with the loss of 135 jobs.

The property has 168,551sq ft of production workshops, offices and ancillary space set in an 8.54 acre site. The sale of the site follows an auction of most of machinery and assets which raised about £1m.

Rob Cooke, regional acquisitio­ns manager for Prospect Estates, said: “This is a historic and important site and we are keen to preserve as much of the original character of the mill as possible, whilst also attracting jobs and new residents to the area.

“The mixed use scheme we are proposing will retain around a third of the original floorplate, including the Millpond building and the Northern Lights workshops. We hope to begin work on site in early 2017, subject to planning permission.”

A spokesman for Sanderson Weatherall said: “Prospect Estates’ plans to redevelop the site will bring jobs and investment to Holmfirth and we are confident that this will be a very successful venture that will provide a significan­t boost to the town.”

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