Friday, June 27, 2025

Construction begins on hundreds of new Leeds homes

Construction has begun on the latest phase of the East Leeds Extension – one of the region’s largest infrastructure projects that could see up to 5,000 new homes built.

Persimmon has started work on their Morwick Green development, the next phase of the 575-acre East Leeds Extension which extends around the areas of Red Hall, Swarcliffe, Whinmoor, and Crossgates.

528 new homes will be built on the site, with 80 properties to be earmarked as a mixture of social rent and intermediate rent.

Homes will include a mix of 1, 2, 3 and 4-bedroom homes, as well as 1 and 2-bed apartments – all of which will be fitted with air source heat pumps and EV chargers.

Persimmon will contribute more than £12m towards the construction of the East Leeds Orbital Route (ELOR) and almost £1.5m towards primary education in the area, as well as improvements to local bus services and travel.

The development will also contribute to the future delivery of a new two form entry primary school, a retail unit and community facility to the south of Leeds / Barwick Road as well as new sports pitches in the local area.

James Parkin, land director, Persimmon West Yorkshire, said: “We’re delighted to be starting work on our latest development within the East Leeds Extension.

“Morwick Green is an incredibly exciting development for us and is the product of decades of collaboration with the local community, stakeholders, the Council and adjoining developers.

“We’re looking forward to bringing these much-needed high quality homes to fruition which we’re sure will prove popular with local homebuyers.”

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