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The planned layout of the Clifton Enterprise Zone near Brighouse COUNCILLORS have given the go-ahead for the next stage of a multi-million pound business park at Brighouse. Calderdale Council’s Planning Committee agreed with officers’ recommendation that the latest stage of the council’s plans for Clifton Business Park, a 63-acre site off Coal Pit Lane, should be deemed approved. Planning lead Richard Seaman said outline plans had been passed in December 2019 with this application covering infrastructure within the site including layout, ecological features and lighting, with detailed proposals about the units still to come. Agent for the scheme, Yatin Mistry, said when completed, the business park would benefit the area.
Coun Blagbrough said he had raised concerns about the scheme’s viability last March. “In view of the new news, should we as a council continue to speculate on developing this site, especially as we still haven’t purchased the land? “And where is the money coming from?” said Coun Blagbrough. He also asked that, as a lot of new documents had been uploaded to the planning portal, and the consultation period having ended, it should be extended. Coun Scullion said there was a dizzying array of different schemes from the Government for developing projects and the council already had other sources of funding, for example for transport related activities, some of which had already been drawn down.