Friday, May 23, 2025

Ambitious regeneration plans take step forward in Wakefield

Muse has signed a Pre-Development Agreement with Wakefield Council as part of ambitious regeneration plans for the city.

It follows the announcement, earlier this year, that Wakefield Council had appointed Muse as its new Strategic Regeneration Partner as it seeks to deliver the next phase of major regeneration projects across the city.

In partnership with Wakefield Council, Muse will now explore how to progress the next steps of Wakefield Council’s Masterplan, which lays out its vision for the future of the city centre. This will include master planning and design, site acquisition and investigations and working in partnership with Wakefield City Council and other key stakeholders to develop funding and delivery strategies for key areas of the city centre.

The Masterplan will aim to deliver over 2,500 new homes and commercial accommodation alongside improved public spaces, better connectivity, and vibrant mixed-use neighbourhoods that will support new jobs and investment in the city.

Simon Dew, development director at Muse, said: “Signing this Pre-Development Agreement with Wakefield Council marks a pivotal step in bringing our shared Masterplan vision for the city to life.

“By engaging at this early stage, we gain the flexibility to finetune design, progress site acquisition and delivery strategies whilst working closely with the council, Homes England and WYCA to accelerate progress and unlock funding as part of the Strategic Place Partnership.

“This collaborative approach will ensure we can respond swiftly to changing market and community needs, delivering high quality, sustainable regeneration for Wakefield at pace. ”

Cllr Michael Graham, cabinet member for regeneration and economic growth, said: “Our latest step forward with Muse reinforces the scale of our ambition to revitalise Wakefield city centre.

“Together we will set out a clear plan for the delivery of new residential and commercial development in our city. The agreement underpins our ambition to create inclusive, sustainable growth and maximise investment.

“Our partnership will help us continue to deliver change for our communities, create places we can all be proud of, and strengthen our local economy. I look forward to working with Muse to make Wakefield an even better place to live work and visit.”

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