The developer pledges to fund school places, green spaces and sustainable travel.
By Roland SebestyenPlans to build more than 100 houses on a site in Barnsley are due to be considered later.
The developer, Gleesons, wants to build the two, three and four-bed properties on land north of East Street in Goldthorpe. The firm has agreed to pay £720,000 towards creating 26 primary school places and 19 secondary school places in the area.Of the 125 new houses, eight would be two-bed, 87 three-bed and 30 would be four-bed homes.
A further £93,750 would be paid towards sustainable travel arrangements and £145,460 for "public open space", according to
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