A retirement village with living space for 66 elderly people could be built on a former allotment site in Guiseley. Developers McCarthy Stone have submitted proposals to build a complex with 51 apartments and 15 bungalows, on the vacant plot of land on Silverdale Avenue in the town.
The company says the scheme would create 20 full-time jobs and that the communal facilities at the site would include gardens, a lounge, a restaurant and charging rooms for mobility scooters. In their planning statement, the company said the scheme will “provide a range of economic benefits, including direct employment in its own right, supporting the local economy with an increased footfall and local expenditure.”
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They added that there would be social benefits too. They said: “Through the provision of specialist accommodation for older people, giving older people housing choice to help maintain their independence, remain with an inclusive community and reduce pressure on health care facilities.”
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The application says that the former allotment site, which sits in a residential area opposite a long row of homes, is now “unkempt” having been unused for several years. A decision on whether or not to approve is likely to be made by Leeds City Council in the coming months.