Huddersfield Daily Examiner

CPO ‘last resort’ for park

COUNCIL NEEDS TO SECURE LAND FOR A NEW £33M BUSINESS

- By JOHN GREENWOOD Local Democracy Reporter @JohnG_LDR

COUNCILLOR­S have agreed Compulsory Purchase Order powers for a key piece of land for a business park near Brighouse.

The powers still have to be put in place but the hope is they will not have to be used and a deal for the land, essential for developmen­t of Clifton Business Park, can be reached without them.

The order can now be drawn up and councillor­s also agreed it can be implemente­d in order to secure land for the £33.1m business park.

Deputy leader of Calderdale Council, Clr Jane Scullion, who also holds cabinet’s regenerati­on and resources portfolio, said it was a last resort and it was hoped a deal could still be reached without using the powers.

“People have a right to own land and ask for money for it but equally the council has to reserve the use of compulsory purchase powers,” she said.

Briefing papers said so far the major owner and a minor owner of land which will be needed to develop Clifton Business Park – which is one of a number of Leeds City Region Enterprise Zones along the M62 corridor – are unwilling to sell their property in line with the estimates.

But with the Clifton proposals heading to final business case status with the West Yorkshire Combined Authority – which will release cash to deliver the business

The council has to reserve the use of compulsory purchase

powers

park and future business rates income – an order needs to be prepared.

The scheme, for land at Clifton Common, off Wakefield Road and close to Junction 25 of the M62 motorway, is seen by the council as key to increasing business growth in Calderdale.

Valuations, including an independen­t one, have given the land a value of about £685,000.

A company, Wharfedale Limited, owns the great majority of the land but a deal has yet to be reached, while of the two smaller landowners one is currently willing to negotiate but another unwilling unless a certain amount is reached.

Clr Howard Blagbrough (Con, Brighouse) said he had been in contact with Wharfedale and was willing to act as a go-between.

“It’s apparent they are open to negotiatio­n and would want officers to continue and not go along with plans of a Compulsory Purchase Order.

“I realise you mention it’s a last resort but this email indicates they are willing to come to the table,” he said.

Referring to coronaviru­s, Clr Blagbrough added: “We are going to have a challengin­g time ahead of us, including whether schemes are still viable because of economic difficulti­es we may face.”

 ??  ?? The land highlighte­d for the developmen­t of Clifton Business Park
The land highlighte­d for the developmen­t of Clifton Business Park
 ??  ?? Clr Jane Scullion
Clr Jane Scullion

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