By David Parsley2021-09-27T09:26:00
Bradford City Council has given the green light to Yorkshire Water and sister company Keyland Developments to develop a sustainable industrial and residential scheme on 180 acres of redundant land around the Esholt wastewater treatment works in Bradford.
The new development will sit within the existing landscape and will result in more than 1m sq ft of workspaces to accommodate a mix of industry, with a particular focus on bio-tech businesses and other industries that can make the most of heat, power and water generated by the treatment works to maximise sustainability.
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