A DEVELOPER has now formally submitted a planning application for a 104-home development at Shelf.

Last month, homebuilder Persimmon announced it would be seeking permission to build 104 new homes at Soaper Lane, Shelf, and the full application has now gone in to Calderdale Council.

More than 100 documents are submitted with the applications, including the company’s design and transport impact assessments.

They can be viewed online on the council’s Planning Portal – the application number is 24/00252/FUL – and consultation runs until Thursday, May 2.

Comments can be sent to the council by that date by email, by post or via, if you register, the planning portal.

Persimmon says the Soaper Lane site is allocated for housing in the Local Plan and argues the application would deliver a mix of property types and sizes ranging from two-bed to four-bed homes, if it is permitted.

Housebuilding proposals are controversial with some residents who are concerned about numbers and resulting pressures on infrastructure including roads and schools, concerns which they voiced during hearings into the Local Plan.

A number of applications to build homes in Shelf have been submitted recently.

In January, NJ (2002) Ltd put in an application to build 298 homes at land next to Wade House Avenue, and last November Joe Bottomley Ventures submitted plans to build up to 30 new homes at the former Clough Mills site at Halifax Road.

The council says new homes are needed and the Local Plan – all councils are required to have one by Government – enables it to require certain standards from housebuilders.