Major development project in Selby to create '˜thousands' of new jobs

Council support to open up new jobs and housing growth within the region
The redevelopment of two former mine sites is also set to open up new opportunities, too.The redevelopment of two former mine sites is also set to open up new opportunities, too.
The redevelopment of two former mine sites is also set to open up new opportunities, too.

The Selby district is taking its place as one of the major investment areas for the Yorkshire region, with five new significant development sites.

Combined, these sites are set to deliver thousands of new jobs and open up brownfield land for major new housing too.

Nearly £9m has been pledged by the government to invest in a new infrastructure at Olympia Park – a major new mixed-use urban quarter close to the Selby town centre. Currently a brownfield site, Selby District Council has been working with landowners on the site to bring forward a masterplan, which will include around 1,500 new homes as well as significant new business space.

Sherburn has key development opportunitiesSherburn has key development opportunities
Sherburn has key development opportunities

With easy access to the A63 Selby bypass and Selby station – which is well served with links to Leeds, Manchester, Hull and York, as well as direct services to London – the Olympia Park site is expected to serve as a hub for new homes and business growth.

Elsewhere, development is well underway at Sherburn2, which is set to deliver around 2,500 new jobs for eastern side of Selby district. The site has benefitted from support from both Selby District Council and the York, North Yorkshire and East Riding LEP, helping to open up the site to deliver new jobs.

At Church Fenton, between York and Leeds, the District Council is working alongside the landowners and others to support a new creative hub. The site is already home to the Yorkshire Studios, where ITV have been filming their hit drama, Victoria.

The Council’s ambition is to support investment opportunities for film making, production and creative industries, building on the area’s proven entrepreneurial spirit and giving smaller companies a chance to grow by offering affordable space.

Yorkshire Studios, where Victoria was filmedYorkshire Studios, where Victoria was filmed
Yorkshire Studios, where Victoria was filmed

Selby District Council Leader, Cllr Mark Crane, explained why the Council has been helping to bring forward these new opportunities, “This is about us – the Council – using our position and influence to help bring in new investment. This is about creating new jobs and opportunities for people who live here, as well as supporting the new homes we need as the fastest growing area of North Yorkshire.

“We may not have the high profile of areas such as Leeds, but that’s to the advantage of our businesses. Companies in this area get more for their money compared to our big city neighbours, but still with great transport connections and our quality of life helps to attract and retain the best companies and talent – including some leaders in their field such as Drax Power, L&G Modular Homes and Lambert Engineering.”

The developer of the Sherburn2 site, Jeremy Nolan, explained what a difference this level of support makes, “I’d like to thank Selby District Council for its tremendous support over the years for Sherburn2. Their backing has enabled this project to get off the ground and we’re determined to make the Council proud of what we achieve here.”

The redevelopment of two former mine sites is also set to open up new opportunities too. At Kellingley, clearance of the former colliery site is almost complete, with new development there to create around 1.45m square feet of new business space. This is expected to deliver a £200m benefit to the regional economy.

The importance of these sites to support growth across Yorkshire has been recognised by central government and regional organisations, such as the Leeds City Region LEP and the York, North Yorkshire and East Riding LEP.

Find out more here.