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7 Nov

Planning submitted for Sheffield housing development

Keyland and Mallard Homes unveil plans for new homes on former Yorkshire Water site

Keyland Developments Ltd, the property trading arm of Kelda Group and sister-company to Yorkshire Water, alongside sustainable Yorkshire housebuilder Mallard Homes, have submitted a planning application to Sheffield City Council for a new housing development.

Planning has been submitted to transform a redundant Yorkshire Water site north of Norton Lane in Norton, Sheffield into a new residential development of 13 homes. The proposals for the site, which has housing area allocation, include both detached and semi-detached houses of 2, 3 and 4 bedrooms.

Mallard Homes’ sustainable approach to housebuilding aligns well with Keyland’s Six Capitals approach to sustainable development which places emphasis on living within natural limits whilst increasing social, human, intellectual, manufactured and financial value to deliver a more holistic approach.

Quote iconKeyland has regenerated some of the most complex and acclaimed residential and commercial sites across Yorkshire. As we continue to take redundant and surplus assets from Yorkshire Water, our sister company, we are excited about working with those who share our ambition to create truly exceptional places and want to work with us to make our vision of sustainable development a reality.

Joe Boothman, Land & Development Manager at Keyland Developments Ltd

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Quote iconThis site is ideally located for a sensitive and sustainably delivered housing development. The full planning application has now been submitted and once validated by Sheffield City Council, a round of consultation will begin. We are looking forward to working alongside Keyland to liaise with the Council and its consultees to bring the site forward in early 2025.

Paul Heap, Managing Director of Mallard Homes

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