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PLANS to build more than 150 houses on the former site of a college campus have been approved by Leeds City Council planning chiefs. Proposals to build 152 homes on the former Horsforth Campus off Leeds City College in Calverley Lane went before members of the council’s City Plans Panel for the third time. Plans for the site had been brought forward by the college along with Galliford Try Partners and Stonewater, and are made up of 100 per cent affordable housing. Blueprints had been kicked back and forth between developers and Leeds city councillors for months, with many elected members continuing to have concerns around the designs.
Plans to build a large detached house on the site of a former plant nursery have been approved by Leeds planning chiefs this week. The former Chevin Nurseries site in Carlton Lane, Yeadon, is subject to an application to build a single two-storey five bedroom house, with some people writing into the council to support the scheme which would see the derelict site redeveloped. However, local councillor Colin Campbell (Lib Dem) called the plans in for decision-makers to review, claiming they may cause traffic problems and adding that the site is in the green belt and should not be developed.
The former Chevin Nursery PLANS to build a large detached house on the site of a former plant nursery have been approved by planning chiefs this week. The former Chevin Nurseries site in Carlton Lane, Yeadon, is subject to an application to build a single two-storey five bedroom house, with some people writing into the council to support the scheme which would see the derelict site redeveloped. However, local councillor Colin Campbell (Lib Dem) called the plans in for decision-makers to review, claiming they may cause traffic problems and adding that the site is in the green belt and should not be developed.