Councillors have approved “in principle” using compulsory purchase powers to secure land which would become a £12.2 million link road for a proposed new business park at Brighouse.

Calderdale Council’s Cabinet members heard the road will also support proposed garden communities which could see thousands of new homes built at Thornhills, near Brighouse, as indicated in the council’s new Local Plan and by providing a direct route between Clifton Common (A643) and Wakefield Road (A644) it will help alleviate congestion in Brighouse town centre.

This in turn will complement a corridor improvement scheme for the A641 linking Bradford and Kirklees via Brighouse, said the council’s Cabinet member for Climate Action, Active Travel and Housing, Coun Scott Patient.

The senior councillors also agreed to submit a £600,000 bid to West Yorkshire Combined Authority’s (WYCA) Employment Land Accelerator Fund to fund the next stages of work for the Clifton Business Park.

Coun Patient (Lab, Luddenden Foot) admitted progress since Cabinet first agreed in principle to use CPO powers for Clifton Business Park land issues in 2020 had been “disappointing”.

It was not now appropriate to proceed with the making of a CPO under the Planning Act as was then intended, hence the change to seeking such powers under the Highways Act.

“The council has continued to correspond with the principle landowner in an attempt to acquire the site by agreement.

“However, it has not been possible to reach agreement on terms that are acceptable to both parties and legally compliant,” he said.

Coun Patient said the accelerator funding would see the council link with a preferred developer for the business park and continue to build momentum towards delivering the project, which he said would be a “regionally significant” employment site, set to deliver around 1,300 jobs by 2035.

“The presence of a modern business park, with advanced manufacturing and hi-tech industries can help retain local talent and attract new skills to the area, thus enhancing the overall skill level of the local workforce.

“Employment land accelerator funding will significantly improve the council’s ability to progress the development of Clifton Business Park,” he said.

Bids made by the council for Levelling Up funding to Government in 2021 and 2022 were unsuccessful but Cabinet have resolved to keep exploring funding options for the scheme which they see as crucial to developing Calderdale’s economy, mixing public funding with specialist commercial developers’ experience, say the briefing papers.