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Lindley Moor East

New industrial and business development in Huddersfield, creating opportunities for growth and employment.

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What is the Lindley Moor East project?

Lindley Moor East is a 6.3-hectare plot of undeveloped land (a greenfield site) in Huddersfield, HD3 3TD.

This project is part of the wider Enterprise Zones programme, helping bring new jobs and business opportunities to the area.

The project planned to build 16,250-22,000 square metres of new business and industrial floor space(B1/B2/B8). The site has previously held planning for developing space for B1 (b) research and development, B1 (c) light industry, B2 general industry and B8 storage and distribution.

The site benefits from:

  • A strategic location, on the East/West M62 motorway link across the country with access to the North/South M1 and M6
  • Businesses setting up here may get incentives like business rate relief

Kirklees Council is leading the project. This project has now been completed.

What is the Enterprise Zones programme?

The Enterprise Zones programme is supported by a contribution of £45million Growth Deal funding and includes 10 key sites, delivered in two phases:

  • Phase 1 covers an area of 142 hectares. Located near junction 45 of the M1, the Aire Valley Leeds enterprise zone benefits from excellent access to Leeds City Centre, the motorway, and public transport links.
  • Phase 2 includes nine further sites across Bradford, Calderdale, Kirklees and Wakefield. These sites aim to promote manufacturing and innovation, building on the region’s strong industrial heritage.

Businesses locating within an Enterprise Zone may be eligible for:

  • Business rate discounts (up to £275,000 over five years), or
  • Enhanced capital allowances on plant and machinery (on designated sites)

The main focus of the Enterprise Zones is to support the development of high-quality business space for manufacturing, innovation, and related industries.

Find out more

For more information, contact James Barker by email or by phoning 01484 221000.

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