REGENERATION specialist Waystone has announced three significant new deals at its Glasshoughton development, near Wakefield.

Waystone has sold a three-acre site in the major mixed use development to Wakefield District Council for a new household waste recycling centre. The facility will replace units in Castleford and Wakefield.

A two-acre site has been sold to Wakefield and District Housing to provide 40 to 50 new homes close to the new Asda store. This will complement 187 existing homes already built at Glasshoughton.

And Waystone has agreed to sell a 1.25-acre plot at Glasshoughton for a new family-orientated pub restaurant. The Cloverleaf will cover almost 10,000sq ft while the site will also have parking for up to 71 vehicles.Š