Calderdale planning matters

The Calderdale district’s economic focus is Halifax and its associated industrial heritage, but in some ways it is the most rural of West Yorkshire’s districts, as most of its population is concentrated in the south-eastern quadrant of Halifax, Brighouse and Elland.
It is in this area where most proposed new development is located, with the Local Development Plan allocating land for two ‘Garden Suburbs’ between Brighouse and the M62. CPRE is deeply concerned that these new settlements will be far too car-dependent and will effectively connect Brighouse to neighbouring Huddersfield.
To the east and northeast of Halifax is the narrow and very hilly wedge of landscape separating it from Bradford. This landscape includes Shibden Hall, the villages of Northowram and Shelf and Queensbury (in Bradford District) and then curves northwards to Ogden Water – a reservoir and country park and up onto Ovenden Moor, where there is a large wind farm. These features highlight how hard this landscape has worked and continues to work for the adjacent urban populations.
To the west of Halifax is a world of tongue-tickling names – Mytholmroyd, Todmorden, Mankinholes, Hebden Bridge – where the compact towns and villages seem to have been carved directly out of the deeply contoured rock. The landscape is heavy and stunning, but the settlements have suffered significant flooding recently and remain vulnerable. Hebden Bridge and Todmorden are also important cultural centres, with the latter being the birthplace of the Incredible Edible movement.
Go to the Local Plan Links
Walshaw Moor Wind Farm proposals (Calderdale reference 23/06010/EIA)
Walshaw Moor Estate, Widdop Road, Heptonstall, Hebden Bridge, Calderdale
An informal consultation is underway for proposals for a large-scale wind farm, solar panel arrays, battery storage and network connectors at Walshaw Moor, Calderdale.
As West Yorkshire’s countryside charity, CPRE West Yorkshire are adamant that it is wholly inappropriate even to consider constructing a wind farm on the South Pennines Special Protection Area (SPA) and its congruent Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs).
Find out more about our concerns by reading our response to the 2023 scoping request↗
Calderdale local plan timeline
March 2023
Calderdale’s cabinet and the full council adopted the Local Plan.
January 2023
Calderdale Council received the Inspector’s Final Report↗ on 26 January.
November 2022
Comments on the main modification consultation can be viewed at Calderdale’s consultation portal↗.
October 2022
The main modification consultation was extended until Friday, 21 October, following the disclosure of new evidence.
July 2022
The local plan main modification consultation ran from 12 August to 7 October.
March 2022
Following the conclusion of the stage four hearings, the Planning Inspector wrote to Calderdale Council, setting out the steps to confirm the main modifications consultation.
Calderdale Planning Links
Walshaw Moor Wind Farm
Information on Calderdale’s local plan
Search for current planning applications