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Keyland submits plans for 120k sq ft development
Keyland Developments, the property trading arm of Kelda Group and sister company to Yorkshire Water, has submitted plans for a 120,000 sq ft industrial development.An outline planning application has been submitted to Kirklees Council for development on Phase Two of the company’s North Bierley Water Treatment Works site in West Yorkshire. The scheme is designed to transform the redundant former Water Treatment Works site into a job creating scheme to address regional supply shortages.Keyland secured planning consent in 2016 to regenerate Phase 1 of the strategic site, which has been redundant for almost 20 years. A land sale to Opus North has facilitated a new commercial development, with Opus currently on-site.Together, the two phases will comprise a commercial development of about 500,000 sq ft of industrial and employment space, which could support the creation of about 700 jobs.
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