The site sits on the northern edge of the village of Denby Dale. Credit: via planning docs

Kirklees to consider resubmitted Huddersfield plans

Urban Developments has updated its designs for 62 homes on land at Cliff Hill, Denby Dale, as it seeks approval at Thursday’s planning meeting.

The York-based developer worked alongside Headingley’s Brewster Bye Architects, engineers Ward Cole, and highway consultant Via Solutions.

If approved, the contractor will be the group’s other division, Urban Construction.

Previously, an application for 48 homes on the site was submitted and rejected in 2022, following which a second application for 62 homes was refused last July.

An appeal on that decision has been lodged but while it is being decided, the developer has resubmitted plans that show an improvement in BNG, as well as an improved housing mix with more one- and two-bed homes.

The housing mix proposed now consists of three one-bed, 11 two-bed, 24 three-bed, and 24 four-bed houses.

Located to the north east of Cumberworth Lane and south of Green Belt land, the 4.5 acre plot is currently undeveloped agricultural land.

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