Bid to build hundreds of homes and a care village
A planning bid is being made to build more than 300 new homes and a care village in part of Halifax.
The application, submitted to Calderdale Council, is for land described as “south west of White Birk Farm” off Howcans Lane in Boothtown.
The land, between Boothtown and Ovenden, is currently used for grazing horses, says the bid.
If approved, the plans would see more than 300 homes built along with a pedestrian footbridge and a care village – featuring a medical centre, pharmacy and community hub.
The applicant – Stone Knight Partnership – says the homes would include 84 two-bedroom properties, 142 three-bedroom and 77 four-bedroom. The plans would also include 600 car parking spaces.
The care village would provide assisted living housing and a care home for older people, with 56 one-bedroom assisted living apartments and a care home with 64 bedrooms.
According to the application, the assisted living accommodation would allow residents to live independently, with personal care and on-site support.
"Residents would usually live in a self-contained flat with their own front door, although meals may be provided,” it says. The care home would provide accommodation for older people who require more support, with access to communal facilities and on-site care.”
A medical centre could include a pharmacy, opticians and GP-style clinic. And the community hub building would be in the care village complex, providing flexible accommodation for community groups including fitness groups, parent and toddler groups, senior citizens groups, local clubs and societies.
So far, three members of the public have commented on the application – two objecting and one as neutral.
The plans can be seen in more details on the council’s planning portal at www. calderdale.gov.uk/planning/ application number 24/00190/OUT. Comments on the application can be made on the website or by writing to Planning Services, Town Hall, Crossley Street, Halifax, HX1 1UJ, quoting 24/00190/OUT.