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Hundreds of homes could be built at ex-pit site

A view from an A road in Barnsley, with the road approaching a roundabout with signs towards Rotherham and Wakefield. A wire fence runs alongside the road, with a green field stretching into the distance.   Image source, Google
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Concerns about the long-lasting effects of mining on the former colliery site have been dropped

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A former colliery site is expected to be developed to create more than 200 homes in South Yorkshire.

The plan for where East Gawber Hall Colliery stood would see 221 homes built on land off Wakefield Road, Barnsley, with the Gleeson ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖs scheme recommended for approval.

A Barnsley Council report said the location could potentially be at risk from "mining legacy issues such as ground instability", with concerns raised by the Coal Authority.

The concerns were later withdrawn following further information and remediation works, the said.

Outline plans for the site were approved by the local authority in 2018, with more detailed plans set to be considered by the council on Tuesday.

If the scheme is approved, Gleeson ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖs would be required to pay £1.1m to help create local school capacity and provide 22 affordable homes.

A new junction on Wakefield Road would be created to access the development, with a footpath along a former railway linking the site to the surrounding area.

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