Flats plan sparks wellbeing concerns for tenants

The land in Birksland Street, Bradford
The site in Birksland Street is currently being used as a car storage yard [Google Maps]

Concerns have been raised over plans to build a development comprising flats and shops in a city's industrial area.

Developers are seeking permission to convert a car storage yard into a mixed-use development in Birksland Street in Bradford.

They said the 12 apartments proposed would "aim to attract long-term residency" while the four retail units would create employment.

Council health officers said they were not convinced the location for the scheme was suitable due to the impact of noise and air pollution on any potential residents.

Bradford City Council's Department for Health and Wellbeing said: “The building will be affected by traffic, noise pollution and air pollution.

“Public Health would like to ask if there has been a demonstration of the need for this type of build being proposed for residential flats at this location.

“Public Health does not feel this is a location that’s conducive to the health and wellbeing of residents.”

Similarly, comments from Environmental Health officers requested a noise impact assessment was carried out, the Local Democracy Service reports.

"I am mindful that the proposed dwellings are close to industrial/commercial unit," it said.

"I therefore have concerns that these noise sources may give rise to a disturbance to the development’s future occupiers."

A decision on the application is pending.

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