Yorkshire Post

Old mills ‘could give jobs and homes’

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INDUSTRY: Redundant mill sites which symbolise the North’s industrial heritage could create thousands of homes and jobs, Historic England has said.

Across Yorkshire, the public body has found, there are an estimated 1,350 redundant and under-used mill buildings with the capacity to deliver up to 27,000 homes and 150,000 jobs.

REDUNDANT MILL sites which symbolise the North’s industrial heritage could create thousands of homes and jobs if interventi­ons were taken for regenerati­on, Historic England has said.

Across Yorkshire, the public body has found, there are an estimated 1,350 redundant and underused mill buildings with the capacity to deliver up to 27,000 homes and 150,000 jobs. With interventi­on they could be brought back into public use, it has argued, providing a solution for local authoritie­s struggling to find sites for developmen­t and housing need.

Now a feasibilit­y study, commission­ed by West Yorkshire Combined Authority and looking at a sample of ten historic sites to assess their potential, has found that with interventi­on and initial investment of about £7.5m, these ten sites alone could create 1,223 homes or 4,800 new jobs.

“The potential is huge, at a time when local authoritie­s are struggling to find land,” said Deborah Wall, historic places principal advisor for Historic England. “Mills can provide a ready-made solution. They really are what defines our region. This is about how we pool our resources and try and get Yorkshire’s mills back into operation.”

A report today to the West Yorkshire Combined Authority’s Land and Assets Panel provides an update on an ongoing feasibilit­y study by commercial real estate agency Cushman and Wakefield and Historic England.

Aiming to provide examples of the work and investment that would be needed, it looked initially at the sample of these ten sites. Five authoritie­s in the region put forward sites across Bradford, Calderdale, Wakefield, Leeds and Kirklees, examining what could be created. Eight of the ten are in private ownership and today’s report says that any work required would include brokerage with owners, to undertake further feasibilit­y work, seek access to loans and grants that may be available and planning strategies.

Coun Tim Swift, panel chairman and leader of Calderdale Council, said: “Today’s update report on the progress of these sample studies shows the potential role that these mill buildings, which are an important part of West Yorkshire’s proud industrial heritage, could play in the future provision of new employment opportunit­ies and homes.

“However, the report also indicates that significan­t work and funding would be required to achieve this, more details of which will be contained in Cushman and Wakefield’s finalised report due later this year.”

While the study is ongoing, Historic England says it shows there is real potential here.

“This has proved there are mills sitting there that, with a little nudge, could get into use and could provide housing,” said Miss Wall. “People don’t always notice these buildings day to day, they walk past and take them for granted. It’s only when they’re lost that communitie­s realise how much they mean.

“They really do symbolise the North’s industrial heritage. Without them, we do lose our identity.”

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