"A COUNCIL looks set to pump over £1m into a proposed fishing lake and "floating cafe" next to a popular off-road cycle route."
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The Green Business Network (GBN) is an award-winning not-for-profit organisation delivering environmental advice and projects mainly in Yorkshire. ABLE Kirklees will be a fish farm and outdoor learning training centre. The project will be based on disused land at Walkley Lane in Heckmondwike and will regenerate two former rail embankments, rail sidings and a landfill site into a social education and training centre for Kirklees young people.
"A COUNCIL looks set to pump over £1m into a proposed fishing lake and "floating cafe" next to a popular off-road cycle route."
Before official work starts on the site, we
thought it would be a good idea to take some shots to mark the start of the
project work.
Groups from HBOS and Carillion worked on the site in 2008 and earlier this year. The teams focussed on groundwork and improved the public footpath access to the site by installing steps on the Smithy Lane side of the site. 
The site is adjacent to the Spen Valley Greenway. Plans for the project include a
floating cafe for Greenway users. 