The Next site near Wakefield will create 400 jobs but there are concerns over traffic near the site.
A new warehouse for retailer Next has been given its own postcode to stop lorry drivers using nearby town centres as "rat runs".
Steve Tulley, councillor for South Kirkby and South Elmsall, had called for more road safety measures."There had been problems with lorry drivers using nearby town centres as rat runs to get to the site," Mr Tulley said.
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