Macclesfield Express

67 Park Green flats would have only 23 parking spaces

- STUART GREER

ASOCIAL landlord has defended plans to build almost 70 new apartments – but only provide parking spaces for a third of them.

Peaks and Plains Housing Trust claims the £10m scheme which will replace mill buildings on Park Green, collective­ly known as Georgian Mill, will promote ‘sustainabl­e living’ in the town centre where tenants or owners walk, cycle or use public transport.

Macclesfie­ld Town Council, while not objecting to the scheme, has called for the parking issue to be ‘given full considerat­ion’ by planning chiefs on Cheshire East Council when they rule over the plans.

Coun Gareth Jones, chair of Macclesfie­ld council’s planning committee, said while the council is happy that the site will be developed into accommodat­ion, parking was an area of concern.

He said: “Parking is at a premium in the area so a developmen­t of that size and how it copes with visitors needs careful considerat­ion by planning officers.”

The issue is likely to be a hot topic when it comes before Cheshire East Council’s northern planning committee next month.

Planning documents reveal that only 23 of the 67 apartments would be given a parking space on the site meaning there would be no provision for the remaining 44 flats.

If any residents need parking for themselves or visitors they will have to use public car park such as the Old Library on Park Lane, Park Green, Pickford Street or Duke Street where annual permits will set you back £875.

The proposals by consultant­s Croft Transport Solutions said the parking limitation­s ‘would be made clear to any purchasers or future residents’ and believes that ‘these residents are unlikely to have more than one car in any event’, adding: “The site is within a six minute walk of Macclesfie­ld rail station and adjacent to bus stops that have 18 bus services per hour. It is also located close to a number of large town centre public car parks which can accommodat­e visitors as well as those residents who might wish to purchase season tickets.”

Peaks and Plains claim the scheme will breathe new life into the area where the mill buildings were destroyed by fire in 2011.

A spokesman said: “This is a town centre scheme – we’re trying to promote sustainabl­e living where not everyone will want / need a car. There’s a desperate need to revitalise Macclesfie­ld town centre and housing is a key part of that, especially at this key site. It can’t become a car park with some homes attached.

“Our priority is developing much needed housing to help address the housing crisis. We’re in discussion­s with the council about the potential for additional parking provision but that hasn’t been determined yet.”

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