WormInHand wrote:
http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Birds-Eye-plan-185-homes-site-Hull-factory/story-18334540-detail/story.html
Already refused. Seems they want to retain it for industrial use. Does a sporting club and stadium count as industry?
Plus, wasn't there all that hoo-ha about pollution on the site? Not great for residential development. You wouldn't buy a house on the old Capper Pass site would you? Although I wonder slightly about the toxicity of pea-pollution.
Can't see how there'd be any ground pollution, seeing as it was a food processing plant.
Definately no toxins allowed on site except ammonia which was used as the refrigerant.
Possibly asbestos contamination?
Cracking site for a ground though, - downside Tetleys in the Gypsyville Tavern
Capper Pass a different kettle of fish - toxic wasteland. I'd rather build a house at Chernobyl!