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Planning inspector to have final say on Mirfield homes scheme | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

Housing plans on floodplain site likely to be approved

PLANNING chiefs are recommending that a housing estate be built on an ancient floodplain in Mirfield. The controversial scheme, which has been vigorously fought by local campaigners, comes before Kirklees Council s Strategic Planning Committee on Wednesday. And if members back officers recommendation for full planning permission then 67 houses will be built on the watermeadow off Granny Lane in Hopton Bottom, which regularly floods during heavy rain. The scheme, which has been back and forth from committee over many months, is being supported by council planners as part of the authority s Local Plan, which aims to build 31,000 new homes across the district over the next decade.

Mirfield housing estate being recommended on ancient floodplain

Updated Monday, 25th January 2021, 3:35 pm The controversial scheme, which has been vigorously fought by local campaigners, comes before Kirklees Council s Strategic Planning Committee on January 27. And if members back officers recommendation for full planning permission then 67 houses will be built on the watermeadow off Granny Lane in Hopton Bottom, which regularly floods during heavy rain. The scheme, which has been back and forth from committee over many months, is being supported by council planners as part of the authority s Local Plan, which aims to build 31,000 new homes across the district over the next decade. Granny Lane under water in 2020. (Image: GLAAG)

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