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SITE PLAN and AMENITIES Barnsley Road, Flockton WF4 4AA Barnsley Road, Flockton WF4 4AA SITE PLAN AND AMENITIES Barnsley Road, Flockton WF4 4AA Barnsley Road, Flockton WF4 4AA Development layouts and landscaping are not intended to form part of any contract or warranty unless specifically incorporated in writing into the contract. Images and development layouts are for illustrative purposes and should be used for general guidance only. Development layouts including parking arrangements, social/affordable housing housing and public open spaces may change to reflect changes in planning permission and are not intended to form part of any contract or warranty unless specifically incorporated in writing. Please speak to your solicitor to whom full details of any planning consents including layout plans will be available. Chapel Lea is a marketingname only and may notbe thedesignated postal address, which may be determined by The Post Office. Calls to our 0844 numbers cost 7 pence perminute plus your phone company’s access charge. SP348054 LOCAL AMENITIES CHAPEL LEA DOCTORS NURSERIES Tesco Express Scissett Baths & Fitness Centre Flockton Surgery The Co-operative Childcare Dewsbury Huddersfield Road, Mirfield WF14 8AN 116 Wakefield Road, Scissett HD8 9HU Moor Nursery 101 Barnsley Road, Flockton WF4 4DH 100 Heckmondwike Road, Dewsbury Sainsbury’s Alhambra Shopping Centre WF13 3NT DENTISTS Railway Street, Dewsbury WF12 8EB Cheapside, Barnsley S70 1SB Hamond House Day Nursery Horbury Dental Care 25 Battye Street, Heckmondwike WF16 POST OFFICE Fox Valley 9ES Vincent House, Queen Street, Horbury Emley Post Office Fox Valley Way, Stocksbridge S36 2AB WF4 6LP SCHOOLS HOSPITALS 2 Beaumont Street, Emley HD8 9RN PUBS & RESTAURANTS Emley First School Dewsbury and District Hospital TRANSPORT The Sun At Flockton, School Lane, Huddersfield HD8 9RT Halifax Road, Dewsbury WF13 4HS Dewsbury Railway Station 62 Barnsley Road, Flockton WF4 4DW Flockton C of E First School PHARMACIES Wellington Road, Dewsbury WF13 1HF Orlandos Italian Restaurant Barnsley Road, Flockton WF4 4DH 5 Wakefield Road, Grange Moor WF4 Middlestown Pharmacy Wakefield Kirkgate Railway Station Joseph Norton Academy 4DS 97 New Road, Middlestown WF4 4NS Monk Street, Wakefield WF1 4EL Jack’s Craft Ale House & Diner Busker Lane, Scissett HD8 9JU OPTICIANS Dewsbury Bus Station 257 Barnsley Road, Flockton WF4 4AL Shelley College Auckland Opticians Ltd Aldams Road, Dewsbury WF12 8AR Huddersfield Road, Shelley HD8 8NL 8-10 Huddersfield Road, Skelmanthorpe SPORT AND LEISURE HD8 9AE SUPERMARKETS Trinity Walk VETS Co-op Food Wakefield WF1 1QS Calder Vets - Dewsbury Practice Savile Centre, The Town, Dewsbury WF12 0QY Savile Road, Dewsbury WF12 9LN dwh.co.uk or call 0844 811 55 88 .
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