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Harron Homes Yorkshire to build scores of homes in Barnsley regeneration plan

The Leeds company aims to breathe new life into the land which has stood empty for 50 years

A Harron Homes development. The firm is looking to build 236 homes in Barnsley(Image: Harron Homes Yorkshire)

Housebuilder Harron Homes Yorkshire is set to regenerate land which has lain empty for decades with plans to build scores of new homes.

Harron Homes, which was founded in 1993, builds luxury homes in locations across Yorkshire, Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire from its two regional offices in Leeds and Barlborough.

The company has now submitted a planning application to Barnsley Metropolitan Council for 236 new homes which will transform a disused brownfield site in Barnsley, South Yorkshire.

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The proposals aim to breathe new life into the site, which has stood empty for 50 years, as well as bring significant enhancements to the existing ecological features of the site including Dob Sike.

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, a 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.