Fresh Start for Historic Silsden School Sites
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Fresh start for historic Silsden school sites
A West Yorkshire housing developer is planning to breathe new life into two vacant brownfield sites with proposals for a multi-million-pound residential scheme in Silsden. Redstart Robinson has submitted a £15 million proposal to transform the former Elliott Street and Hothfield Street school sites into 48 new homes, including ten affordable…
£15m New Homes Proposal for Former Silsden School Sites - netMAGmedia Ltd
Yorkshire property developer Redstart Robinson has submitted plans to City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council (CBMDC) for the redevelopment of two former school sites in Silsden. If approved the £15m development will deliver a combined total of 48 new homes, including 10 affordable units across both sites. The brownfield sites on Elliott Street and Hothfield […] The post £15m New Homes Proposal for Former Silsden School Sites first appear…
Plans Submitted For £15m Housing Development On Former Silsden School Sites - The Yorkshire Press
Two long-vacant school sites in Silsden could soon be transformed into a new £15 million housing development, following the submission of plans by Yorkshire-based property developer Redstart Robinson.Proposals submitted to City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council (CBMDC) would see the former school sites on Elliott Street and Hothfield Street redeveloped to deliver a total of 48 new homes, including 10 affordable units. The brownfield plot…
Plans submitted for £15m housing development at former Silsden school sites - Business Link Magazine
Yorkshire property developer Redstart Robinson has submitted plans to City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council (CBMDC) for the redevelopment of two former school sites in Silsden. If approved the £15m development will deliver a combined total of 48 new homes, including 10 affordable units across both sites.
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