Halifax Courier

Plans for almost 300 new homes in Shelf have been submitted

- John Greenwood Local democracy reporter @HXCourier

Plans to build almost 300 homes in a Calderdale village have been submitted.

NJ (2002) Ltd wants to build the homes at land next to Wade House Avenue in Shelf.

The applicatio­n is one of a number being submitted to Calderdale Council by different developers for Shelf, which has been identified in Calderdale’s Local Plan as one of the areas where large numbers of new homes could be built. The controvers­ial blueprint for the borough, which was adopted by councillor­s last year, will determine where thousands of new homes and businesses can be built into the 2030s.

Other areas identified in the Local Plan are Brighouse, Hipperholm­e, Northowram and Greetland.

In November, around 700 homes were leafleted by the developer about this applicatio­n, and ward councillor­s were also offered the opportunit­y to meet with them.

STEN Architectu­re-produced supporting papers submitted with the applicatio­n say the site will be accessed off Wade House Road.

Of the 298 homes, 38 will be two-bedroomed homes, 113 three-bedroom homes and 147 four-bedroom homes.

The developer says 67 of these are classed as “affordable”, including 38 twobedroom homes (of which 22 will be bungalows) and 29 three-bedroom homes.

They will be laid out in a design which mixes terraced, semi-detached and detached homes.

Homes will feature photovolta­ic panels and a waste water heat recovery energy system.

A new parking area for existing homes on Wade House Road forms part of the applicatio­n, according to supporting statements.

“Urban spaces” at regular intervals, tree planting, landscapin­g and walking routes through the site also form part of the applicatio­n, and another feature is a central square.

STEN says: ”The design team have engaged with the local authority and developers of an adjacent parcel to create a holistic solution that works well.”

For more details about the applicatio­n, search the planning portal on Calderdale Council’s website for applicatio­n number 23/01039/ FUL.

 ?? ?? Some of the land which may be developed behind Wade House Avenue, Shelf. Picture: Google
Some of the land which may be developed behind Wade House Avenue, Shelf. Picture: Google

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