Yorkshire Post

Colliery site becomes new community

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MORE THAN 1,000 homes are being built on a former colliery site in Yorkshire.

Templegate Developmen­ts Limited, the joint venture partnershi­p of Evans Property Group and Keyland Developmen­ts, has started work to deliver a new community at Skelton Gate in Leeds.

The contractor Hall Constructi­on Services Limited is now on-site delivering Phase 1 of the scheme, which is funded by a £20m Home Building Fund loan from Homes England.

The 170-acre former open cast colliery site, to the east of Junction 45 of the M1, has planning permission for up to 1,100 homes, a primary and secondary school, public open space, a local centre and a convenienc­e store, as well as associated infrastruc­ture.

A spokesman said: “An additional applicatio­n is pending for a further 700 homes to take the total consented homes at Skelton Gate to 1,800.

“The Homes England loan will fund the delivery of infrastruc­ture and ground preparatio­n works for all three phases, which in total will cost over £50m. These crucial works will facilitate the developmen­t of the entire scheme,”

Peter Garrett, managing director of Keyland Developmen­ts, said: “After more than a decade of formulatin­g plans for Skelton Gate, it is incredibly exciting to be live onsite delivering what is one of the most significan­t regenerati­on schemes in the Leeds City Region.”

He added: “Skelton Gate has received great support from the City Council and with the backing of the Homes England loan we have started the works that will pave the way for this groundbrea­king scheme.”

James Pitt, developmen­t director at Evans Property Group, said; “Game changing developmen­ts such as this are achieved through close collaborat­ion and hard work between public and private sector and we are very proud to be actively delivering such an ambitious scheme.”

 ??  ?? DIGGING IN: From left, Alison Hoyle of Homes England, Peter Garrett, Stephen Bromley of Hall Constructi­on Services Limited, Neil Milligan of Homes England, and James Pitt.
DIGGING IN: From left, Alison Hoyle of Homes England, Peter Garrett, Stephen Bromley of Hall Constructi­on Services Limited, Neil Milligan of Homes England, and James Pitt.

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