Macclesfield Express

‘Land grab’ plans for

- KAREN BRITTON

MORE than 800 new homes could be built on former green belt around Macclesfie­ld under plans submitted to the council.

Town planners are set to rule over four applicatio­ns to develop land which was cleared for housing in the local plan adopted last month.

Campaigner­s are warning that the new Local Plan has ‘opened the floodgates’ for developmen­t and that the race is on to stake a claim on green belt land.

If approved, the applicatio­ns would see:

135 homes built on land north of Chelford Road in Henbury plus up to 232 homes created nearby on a separate site to the south of the road.

150 new homes built on farmland on Dickins Lane in Poynton.

And developers also want to build a roundabout on Congleton Road, north Gawsworth, which will provide access to a developmen­t site which could accommodat­e 300 houses.

With the Local Plan allowing for 4,250 new homes to be built across the borough by 2030, campaigner­s are warning that more applicatio­ns will follow.

Coun Nick Mannion, who represents Macclesfie­ld West and Ivy, warned of developmen­ts resulting in a growing urban sprawl around Macclesfie­ld.

He said: “It’s alarming but not surprising that developers are grabbing at the green belt straight away.

“It’s worrying as these developmen­ts close the green gap around the edge of town and mean the town is sprawling outwards.

“The infrastruc­ture and services can’t take it. The town is growing in a chaotic way.”

The new roundabout on Congleton Road would also pave the way for another 2,000 homes by giving access to more green belt in the south west of the town which was earmarked in the Local Plan for future developmen­t, after 2030 - called ‘safeguarde­d land’. Campaigner­s are worried developers could apply to get the land released sooner.

Tim Whiteley, of Save Macclesfie­ld Green Belt (SMGB), said: “Developers are cherry picking green belt sites which are the easiest to develop and most profitable.

“Now the Local Plan is in place, they are grabbing the land for developmen­t as quickly as possible.

“We’re worried at what other developmen­ts will come forward for the rest of the green belt in south west Macclesfie­ld.

“All this when there are brownfield sites which could be developed.

“It’s really sad for Macclesfie­ld and will change our landscape forever for future generation­s.”

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