Rochdale Observer

‘House-building boom’ could be on the cards

- Rochdaleob­server@menmedia.co.uk

CENTRAL Rochdale could be set for a house-building boom after three planning applicatio­ns were submitted for the heart of the borough.

Developer Countrysid­e Properties wants to build a total of 160 new homes across sites in Durham Street, Norwich Street and Entwistle Road.

The largest proposed developmen­t is at land off Norwich Street, where 70 new houses could be built, while there are plans for 36 and 54 homes near Durham Street and Entwistle Road, respective­ly. They include a mix of semi-detached and terraced dwellings and there are up to six different types of homes featured throughout the sites.

Coun Daalat Ali, deputy council leader and cabinet member for planning, said it was an exciting time for the borough.

He said: “Obviously we are trying to attract more people and it assists our growth and housing strategy. We need housing, it goes hand-in-hand with our growth.

“We have got a local plan and are waiting for the spatial framework, but the houses that will be built help us to achieve the target we have set for building houses.”

He continued: “We are quite excited our town centre is coming on; the Kingsway developmen­t and other industrial developmen­ts in the pipeline and we have got housing, so the borough is moving forward and this element goes towards us taking that step.”

The houses proposed for land off Norwich Street would be built immediatel­y to the south of the Grade II-listed Norwich Street Mill, which dates back to around 1860.

Countrysid­e Properties says the new homes have been ‘carefully designed to minimise impact’ to the historic building from the days the area supported a booming cotton industry.

A design and access statement submitted with the applicatio­n reads: “The site is located in a highly sustainabl­e urban area and would result in the redevelopm­ent of an unsightly undevelope­d site. This will significan­tly enhance the visual amenity of the locality.”

It adds that the new homes would bring ‘environmen­tal improvemen­t through the redevelopm­ent of a brownfield site which currently does not positively contribute to the visual character of the area’.

The site off Durham Street is also close to Norwich Mill, but a planning statement claims the developmen­t would have ‘no significan­t impact on the mill and the effect of the new homes would be ‘be neutral or beneficial, as its significan­ce will be preserved or enhanced’.

The land is categorise­d as a mixed employment zone by the council but has been vacant for some time.

A planning statement reads: “It is clear from existing and emerging policy and guidance that the site is considered suitable for residentia­l developmen­t and that the regenerati­on benefits provided by high quality residentia­l developmen­t on this former employment site outweigh its loss”.

Finally the River Roch is intended to be a ‘prominent feature’ at the Entwistle Road site.

A document submitted with the applicatio­n says an area of open land will ‘provide a buffer zone’ between the river and the homes ‘enhancing the scheme’s attractive sense of place, character and identity.

The visual connection between the built and natural environmen­t is greatly improved.’

A spokespers­on for Countrysid­e Properties said: “Investment in new developmen­ts underpins Rochdale Council’s Housing Strategy, a key objective of which is to raise the quality of housing stock across the borough.

“Countrysid­e has submitted a number of new developmen­ts for planning, through which we intend to deliver an abundant supply of high quality new homes that serve the rising demand in the Rochdale market, doing so while creating distinct new neighbourh­oods where local families can thrive.”

 ?? Google ?? ●●An example of one of the house types to be built in Rochdale by Countrysid­e Properties
Google ●●An example of one of the house types to be built in Rochdale by Countrysid­e Properties

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