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Published Date: 24 October 2008
A GROUP of run-down factories could be demolished to make way for 36 new homes.
Plans have been submitted to bulldoze High Level Works, Pellon Lane, Halifax, because they are unsuitable for modern needs and access is inadequate.

"The premises are in poor condition on a site that has many restrictions and cannot be improved, given the proximity of nearby houses," said chartered surveyor Keith Cannon.

"Most industrial or manufacturing companies require access for commercial vehicles, often 40ft articulated lorries, and access to the High Level Works does not allow such vehicles an adequate turning or manoeuvering area."

Mr K. Wilkinson wants Calderdale Council to give approval for 36 three-storey homes in two rows, which would be largely hidden behind the houses on Pellon Lane.

A decision is expected in January.

  • High Level Works is named after the railway which ran between 1890 and 1927 from St Paul's Station, King Cross, through Pellon, Wheat-ley, Ovenden and Holmfield, where it joined the Halifax-Queensbury and Bradford-Keighley line of the Great Northern Railway.



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    • Last Updated: 24 October 2008 11:15 AM
    • Source: Evening Courier
    • Location: Halifax
     
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    Hellfire,

    24/10/2008 09:42:08
    Wonky Homes?
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    S Jones,

    24/10/2008 09:53:45
    Great idea - don't repair the factories which could then generate jobs - turn them into more empty houses which jobless people can't buy.....
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    nosmokewithoutfire,

    24/10/2008 12:58:31
    yes i bet the residents are overjoyed that their houses will hide them but what do they get to look out onto?????? Iv'e been round the back of that particular block and the views are lovely,also there is loads of wildlife.What will happen to all that?
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    Barry Leotard,

    24/10/2008 13:40:01
    Looking at the cheeks of Keith Cannon one can see where all Stouts' empties have come from.
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    Bobby Boucher!,

    Inglewood 24/10/2008 15:30:06
    The houses will be bought cheap and put up for rent. The social will be paying the rent for the feral, feckless and the foreigners.
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    booth2327,

    24/10/2008 15:52:42
    its about the money make as much profit in naff poorly built houses and cram them in
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    miunderstood,

    Halifax 24/10/2008 19:05:53
    they are unsuitable for modern needs and access is inadequate.
    So does the council think the 36 homes that are to be built won't have cars.
    You can bet there will be more traffic than ever.
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    24/10/2008 19:21:51
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    the overviewer,

    Halifax 24/10/2008 23:08:48
    Miowww
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    Robin Banks,

    25/10/2008 06:35:11
    I am staggered that anyone could think this factory even if it was dropped and rebuilt could be viable!

    viability is judged by links to other parts, a site in brighouse is an hour neared customers than this place.

    now please can we have some sense?
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