Rochdale Observer

‘Ex pub could be turned into town homes’

- NICK STATHAM

AN ‘eyesore’ former pub near Rochdale train station could be bought by the council and turned into housing.

The Navigation Inn, on Drake Street, has stood empty for more than 10 years and is now showing signs of ‘neglect and extensive deteriorat­ion’.

Town hall bosses say its dilapidate­d condition is ‘underminin­g’ the reputation of both the town centre and the borough - particular­ly given its position at a ‘key gateway’.

Planning consent for an office scheme has long expired and negotiatio­ns with the owner have reportedly stalled.

Now the council is set to use its powers to acquire the building with the aim of converting it into new homes. A report going before cabinet next week recommends members back a compulsory purchase order (CPO) to take it into the ownership of the local authority.

It states: “Acquiring the site for developmen­t will contribute to the economic, social and environmen­tal well-being of Rochdale town centre, by removing a large visual reminder of the socioecono­mic problems it has faced in recent years.

“The redevelopm­ent of the site will make a number of social, economic and environmen­tal improvemen­ts to the local area.”

Benefits are said to include meeting housing need, reducing crime and anti-social behaviour and improving ‘the attractive­ness and vitality of a main road into the town centre.’

Council leader Allen Brett has previously branded the former pub as one of the ‘biggest eyesores in the borough’.

And town hall chiefs say its current condition is a deterrent to investment and causes significan­t ‘visual harm’ to the surroundin­g area.

The report to cabinet adds: “The property is in close proximity to residentia­l and business premises, and its poor, deteriorat­ed and vacant condition offers opportunit­ies for crime and antisocial behaviour, particular­ly unauthoris­ed occupation and other offenses made easier by the lack of surveillan­ce due to the property standing empty.”

CPOS should only be used by local authoritie­s as a ‘last resort’.

But bosses say this point has now been reached, as attempts to encourage the owner to bring the property back into ‘productive use’ have failed. However, the council remains open to negotiatio­n on a voluntary sale and remains hopeful of reaching an agreement with the owner. Cabinet members will also decide whether to progress CPOS at four other properties in the borough, with a view to redevelopi­ng or refurbishi­ng them for housing. These include:

l 35 Royle Barn Road, Castleton

l 20 Olive Street, Heywood l 255 Rooley Moor Road, Rochdale l 3 Croft Street, Rochdale

Rochdale council cabinet meets next Tuesday (March 30).

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●● The Navigation Inn on Drake Street

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