Plans for over 200 new homes set to enhance ecological features of disused site in Barnsley

Housebuilder, Harron Homes Yorkshire, has submitted a planning application to Barnsley Metropolitan Council for 236 new homes which will transform a disused brownfield site that has stood empty for 50 years and bring significant enhancements to the existing ecological features of the site including Dob Sike.

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Property Reporter
10th September 2021
Barnsley 739

The development will deliver a mix of two-, three- and four-bedroom homes all with electric car charging points and will feature green open spaces with picnic benches, a Trim Trail, a play area, footpaths, wildlife habitats, woodland and 12.5 hectares of wildflower areas.

The Dob Sike waterway is a historic area of high ecological value which is home to ancient trees, water voles and other wildlife. It will be restored and maintained by Harron and incorporated into the new development. The development will also feature an area of Birch Oak woodland that in previous plans for the site was lost.

Tony Lee, Managing Director of Harron Homes Yorkshire, said: “We are delighted to have submitted a planning application for this new development. We are hopeful that our plans will rejuvenate this derelict site while maintaining the rich variety of wildlife which calls this site home, and bring much-needed homes to the Barnsley area.”

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