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Apr 2022
Plans have been submitted to build 770 homes and a new primary school at Otley Road in Harrogate.
The development also includes a sports centre, a convenience store and community hub.
Land promoters Anwyl Land and national housebuilder Redrow Homes are behind the Windmill Farm development, which would be the biggest housing scheme to be built in Harrogate for decades.
It would dwarf the nearby village of Beckwithshaw, which has a population of 400.
The homes would be built on green fields on the opposite side of the road from the charity-run nursery Horticap and behind RHS Harlow Carr. Part of the land is currently used by Beaver Horse Shop.
The homes would look like these
Forty of the homes would be self-build, which are plots reserved for people who want to build their own home.
Bus stops and three access points would be created on Otley Road to leave and enter the site and a new cycle route would also be installed, which the developers hope will eventually connect to the Otley Road cycle path.
The existing Otley Road/Howhill Road junction would be reworked to include one of the entrance points to Windmill Farm and will have traffic lights.
An energy statement says the homes would not have any low carbon or renewable energy technologies.
They would be fitted with "high-efficiency" combi gas boilers to heat the homes. The government will be ban gas boilers from new homes in 2025.
It says to reduce emissions, the homes would be well insulated and be positioned to make the most of the sun.
There are no firm details included about the primary school and the number of children it can accommodate, but it would be built on the side of the development facing RHS Harlow Carr.
It says the size of the school and its surroundings would be 5.19 acres.
The plans are open for comments on the council's planning portal and the reference is 22/00089/EIAMAJ
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