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Plans for 4,000-home town between York and Harrogate go to the government

Tue 9 Apr

How Maltkiln could look. Photograph: maltkilnvillage.co.uk

Tue 9 Apr 2024  @ 7:49am
Thomas Barrett – Local Democracy Reporter
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North Yorkshire Council has submitted its Maltkiln development plan to the government’s Planning Inspectorate ahead of an examination.

The potential 4,000-home town and two primary schools would be constructed near the villages of Cattal, Whixley, Green Hammerton and Kirk Hammerton.

The council says the draft document “sets a clear and ambitious thirty-year vision” for Maltkiln.

The plan for Maltkiln. Image: planning documents

It includes details of the site’s boundaries, how the scheme will be developed alongside local transport infrastructure and how homes will be built to combat the effects of climate change.

During the examination, the inspector will hold public sessions where residents and can make representations about the plans.

They will send a report to the council recommending whether or not it can adopt the plan, if it’s legally sound and if any modifications are needed.

The council says it will be prepared to use compulsory purchase orders (CPO) to secure the land needed to build the homes.

‘Serious concerns’

North Yorkshire Council Green councillor Arnold Warneken. Photograph: Supplied

Cllr Arnold Warkenen (Green, Ouseburn) said he hopes residents will raise any concerns they might have regarding the proposals during the public examination.

All information regarding the examination, including dates for any hearing sessions will be published on North Yorkshire Council’s website at a later date.

Cllr Warneken said: “I still have serious concerns about its deliverability and viability, relying including land that is not available and thus using CPOs is fundamentally wrong.

“There is still no agreement with Network Rail which is required to make this so-called exemplar in sustainability and environmental terms.

“Residents need to raise concerns that they have raised with me with the inspector, a major concern is the infrastructure and at what point in the potential development this will all be put in place another is the lack of a commitment to affordable housing and also the document does not include from the outset plans for a secondary school.”

The draft Maltkiln Development Plan Document can be downloaded here.


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