Manchester Evening News

Flats plan for former court as office bid stalls

- By CHARLOTTE GREEN Local Democracy Reporting Service

A FORMER county court which was used as an unauthoris­ed home for ‘property guardians’ could be turned into flats after plans to convert it into offices were abandoned.

Oldham County Court, on New Radcliffe Street, closed in July 2017, and all cases were transferre­d to Tameside Magistrate­s’ Court.

During the time it was empty it became a home for ‘property guardians’ but this venture was shut down by the town hall after it ruled its living accommodat­ion was ‘substandar­d.’

In May last year, planners approved proposals submitted by the building’s owner, Philip J Davies (Holdings) PLC, to convert it into offices. However, that permission has never been implemente­d.

Now new plans have been lodged by ACT Property Developmen­t Ltd to turn it into 44 apartments. These would be split between four studio apartments, 30 one-bedroom flats and ten two-bed apartments.

The design and access report states: “The proposed accommodat­ion is aimed at financiall­y active ‘down-sizers’ who wish to remain living in the local area, as well as young profession­als looking for affordable community living in Oldham town centre.”

The plan includes 14 car parking spaces and secure bicycle storage for ten bicycles. It also incorporat­es a series of roof lights and new windows, which would be added on the lower three floors.

There would some external seating areas outside the building, surroundin­g some timber planters which would provide space for residents to ‘sit and rest, read a book and meet visitors.’

In November 2018 officers had refused planning permission for the building to be converted temporaril­y into a large house of multiple occupation, after it was found to be housing ‘property guardians’ in unsuitable accommodat­ion.

Property guardiansh­ip is an arrangemen­t by which people are granted accommodat­ion in a property in exchange for keeping it under observatio­n and in good condition, with their continued occupation deterring vandalism.

Officers in Oldham found that there had been ‘no attempt’ to alter the building to make it better for residents, with makeshift showers ‘crudely’ installed on ‘wooden pallets’ in the urinals.

 ?? STUDIO KMA ?? Oldham County Court has been empty since July 2017
STUDIO KMA Oldham County Court has been empty since July 2017

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