Dewsbury Riverside: Kirklees Council gives go-ahead for next phase of development, including building up to 350 new homes

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The next phase of the Dewsbury Riverside development has been approved, paving the way for Kirklees Council to carry out the next steps of the Local Plan allocation for housing development.

The council’s strategic planning committee granted planning permission based on full details of the first phase of access road into the site, and outline details for the provision of new community facilities and up to 350 new homes.

The application also supports the delivery of high-quality pedestrian and cycle facilities connecting to the new signalised site access junction at the existing Forge Lane/Lees Hall Road junction, as well as the ability to connect to the new Ravensthorpe Railway Station, which is part of the Transpennine Route Upgrade.

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Coun Graham Turner, cabinet member for regeneration, said: “This is an exciting step towards the creation of a vibrant and welcoming new community which has been made possible by collaborative working with local people, the council, Homes England, West Yorkshire Combined Authority and Network Rail.

An illustrative masterplan for the first phase of the Dewsbury Riverside developmentAn illustrative masterplan for the first phase of the Dewsbury Riverside development
An illustrative masterplan for the first phase of the Dewsbury Riverside development

“We are committed to ensuring that the new Riverside development works for new and existing residents, many of whom have had their say about the proposals during the consultation phase, helping us better understand the aspirations and needs of the local community.”

The first phase of construction has recently been completed by local company, The Casey Group Ltd, with the creation of a new allotment site that will replace the original site of 25 plots with 43 plots.

The transition of the existing allotment holders will start in the coming months.

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