Chester Rd Planning Application Withdrawn
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by paulankers on 25 June, 2021
An application to build 4 houses on 135 Chester Rd has been withdrawn after local outcry.
Local residents were concerned about overdevelopment on the site and it appears developers are listening. The plans were withdrawn on 7th June and won’t be coming to Stepping Hill Area Committee.
Cllr Paul Ankers said, “I met residents recently and heard their concerns. I will be interested to see what happens next.”
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What are you doing about the houses that are going to be built on the land Compulsorily Purchased for the slip road onto the A6 by Sainsburys And now sold on to builders for housing. This land has a bridal path through it to Offerton and is used by hundreds of people everyday. The fields on either side of Cowl Lane have bridal paths that people have used and are still using to get to the A6. These paths were created when Bean leach road didn’t e dust and people wanted to go to work on the other side of Hazel Grove. You have allowed the planning of hundreds of houses on the fields around Mirlees, without taking into consideration that an expanding population needs an expanding Steppinghill Hospital. No grind has been left for that Expansion
Now the only green fields that the public use are to be used for housing. With all the extra traffic these two developments will bring , you and the Highways planners have failed miserably in building a bypass around Hazel Grove that joins the M60 at Cheadle and Bredburu. Yet you continue to shout about clean air and allow the planners to make living areas such as Hazel Grove more congested and polluted.
What are you going to do about the Cow Lane development behind Sainsburys. I am sure that this and the Bramhall moor lane Housing
Developments will not put any extra congestion on the A6 or air pollution caused by the stagnated traffic
Wake up and do something that will give us and the future generations a better and greener way of life