Rochdale Observer

Bid for 56 homes on site of derelict mill

- NICK STATHAM Local Democracy Service

DOZENS of new homes could be built on a derelict mill and former industrial site in Rochdale.

Plans have been submitted for 56 houses at the old Shepherd Mill and Tack Lea Works site, in Norden.

The proposals, lodged by Empire House Piccadilly Ltd, include a mixture of three and fourbedroo­m properties, with two car parking spaces each.

Vehicles would access the Greenbooth Road site via an existing route from Edenfield Road.

Although previously developed, a small part of the land – which is divided by Woodhouse Lane Brook – lies within the green belt.

But the developer argues this should not act as a barrier to developmen­t, as the proposals would have no more impact than the current buildings.

A document submitted with the applicatio­n adds that neither would the homes contribute to urban sprawl, which the green belt exists to prevent.

“The scheme will present a pleasing and buildable scheme that will enhance the local settlement and provide much needed quality housing for the area,” it says.

The planning statement goes on to set out the benefits a new housing estate could bring to the area.

It adds that the scheme would provide ‘ high quality residentia­l dwellings’, maximising the potential of a ‘ vacant and premises’

The document continues: “The redevelopm­ent of the site could result in the removal of vacant industrial premises, and the constructi­on of housing.

“The boost to the economy arising out of the constructi­on activity is establishe­d as being a legitimate economic contributi­on to sustainabl­e developmen­t.

“In terms of the social role, there is a recognised need for housing in Rochdale, and as such this proposal will meet that objective.” under- utiilsed

The document also claims that the project would not result in any loss of wildlife habitat or biodiversi­ty.

It added ‘ the use of previously developed land which is in disrepair clearly contribute­s to the most efficient use of the land’.

Applicatio­ns for developmen­t in the green belt have to satisfy planners that ‘ very special circumstan­ces’ exist to justify doing so.

A decision will be made by Rochdale council’s planning and licensing committee in due course.

 ??  ?? ● The former Shepherd Mill/tack Lea Works site, Norden, earmarked for housing
● The former Shepherd Mill/tack Lea Works site, Norden, earmarked for housing

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