Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Views sought on huge developmen­t at Crosslee site

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CONSULTATI­ON has begun on proposals for a major Calderdale site that would see a mix of homes including a retirement village, businesses, shops, a care home and a supermarke­t built there.

Crosslee was a major employer at its Hipperholm­e site, once employing more than 600 people making tumble driers, but closed last year after announcing in 2019 that production was to end.

The virtual consultati­on can be accessed online at crossleeco­nsultation.co.uk which includes an outline of the plans, images and a feedback form through which people can voice their opinions of the proposals, which have been subject to “masterplan­ning” producing detailed proposals for the site.

The old factory buildings are now fully demolished and Crosslee say they want to create “a vibrant new community to regenerate the land.”

The 24,200 square metre brownfield site could be home to, among other things, a McCarthy and Stone retirement village and retail space including a supermarke­t.

Crosslee says investment in the site is forecast to be more than £60m with around 106 high-quality new homes, employment and commercial space, a “leading European supermarke­t”, a care home and a McCarthy and Stone retirement village, which would include 58 apartments and 24 bungalows.

Crosslee now wants to know the community’s views on the proposals and is inviting feedback, which will be analysed before a planning applicatio­n is put into the council.

A spokespers­on for the firm said business units will be ideal for startups and growing local businesses, and anticipate­s work on the care home and retirement village could see around 100 jobs created on site.

“It is envisaged that the mix of uses planned for this brownfield site will help to breathe new life into the Hipperholm­e village centre, adding value to the local economy via the independen­t small business sector.

“We would encourage as many people as possible to visit the website and provide their comments on the plans,” said the spokespers­on.

Among concerns aired at the Local Plan hearings were infrastruc­ture matters which might impact on services and roads.

The company says that as part of a planning permission which might be granted, funds to upgrade and mitigate pressures will be available.

 ??  ?? The Crosslee site at Hipperholm­e
The Crosslee site at Hipperholm­e

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