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Major housing scheme plans at former Merthyr Hoover factory site

Walters Landhas submitted an application for up to 441 homes on the site in Pentrebach

The Hoover site.(Image: Copyright Unknown)


Plans to demolish the current buildings at the Hoover site in Merthyr Tydfil and build more than 400 homes there have been officially revealed.

Walters Land Limited has submitted an application for up to 441 homes on the site in Pentrebach which would also include a community hub with shops, financial and professional services, food and drink, business and non-residential institutions.

It would include employment land for business, industrial and storage and distribution uses as well as open spaces including active travel routes.

An area for what the application calls a potential community heat hub has also been identified and as part of the overall strategic plans within the replacement local development plan (RLDP) it would safeguard land and access for a metro station and a new park and ride facility but the station would not be delivered as part of this planning application.

The application says that the vacant, previously developed site is a key development site in the county borough and is a key regeneration opportunity.

It says that the site forms a key element of the 59 hectare Hoover Strategic Regeneration Area which is expected to contribute 20% of the total housing requirement of the revised local development plan (LDP).

This plan involves demolition of the current buildings as well as ground reclamation and remediation.

The former Hoover manufacturing plant opened in 1948 and employed up to 5,000 people at its peak manufacturing washing machines but production finished in 2009 after which it was used mainly as a warehouse and distribution centre.