Leeds claim LDF plan objection is valid

A senior councillor insists Leeds is not spoiling for a fight, despite plans to object to proposals for hundreds of new homes across Bradford.

Councillor Richard Lewis said Leeds City Council is just expressing a “legitimate concern” about plans for the homes in Menston and Holme Wood under Bradford Council’s core strategy Local Development Framework (LDF).

The Bradford plan, which sets out a vision for the district for 2028 and includes 45,500 new homes in total, includes building 900 homes in Menston and potentially 2,700 for the Holme Wood and Tong areas.

A consultation is under way over the Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment – the first stage of deciding which areas can be built on – and now Leeds will write to Bradford objecting to the strategy in relation to the homes at Menston and Holme Wood. A report to yesterday’s Leeds City Council executive board meeting said there were traffic concerns and issues surrounding the potential “merging” of the two cities.

The plans will cause “excessive traffic congestion” in Leeds, specifically along the A657 and A65, and will “close the strategic gap with Leeds, leading toward the merging of Leeds and Bradford”.

Coun Lewis, executive member for city development, said the decision to object is valid, but played down talk of a rift between the neighbouring authorities. Councillors backed a recommendation to object to the Bradford LDF, but also called for a closer working relationship between the two authorities.

Comments(4)

angry bradfordian says...
11:57am Thu 5 Jan 12

I think this is an extremely valid objection. If the A65 & A657 in Leeds are going to be congested, imagine what the roads in leading to them in Bradford are going to be like.
Which begs the question why Bradford Council aren't objecting to being told that they have to build 45,000 new houses.

Bone_idle18 says...
1:37pm Thu 5 Jan 12

We shouldn't build new houses. not to this extent anyway, if the district is over crowded already then people should consider moving out!

BD16 says...
6:14pm Thu 5 Jan 12

Wh wouldn't Leeds want to merge with Bradford? I just don't understand it.......

basil fawlty says...
7:50pm Thu 5 Jan 12

Leeds idiots playing politucal games. Of course the existing infrastructure may not be able to cope! Well guess what,there will need ti he improvements? Shock horror, new roadd and schools needed for increasing population, we've never had to contend with such problems before!

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