Plans are approved for the greenbelt site at South Elmsall because of the jobs it will bring.
Retailer Next has been given the go-ahead to build a fourth warehouse which will create more than 400 jobs in a former coal-mining town.
Parish councillors had objected to the development, citing the need for increased traffic measures to be imposed during construction.Steve Tulley, councillor for South Kirkby and South Elmsall ward, spoke at Wakefield Council's planning meeting about concerns over traffic and congestion.
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