Stockport Express

Plans for ‘enormous’ jobs site is given the go-ahead

- NICK STATHAM

PLANS for an ‘enormous’ redevelopm­ent of a vacant Stockport industrial estate have been given a major boost.

Ambitious proposals to build a new 19,000 sq m employment site on the former Vauxhall Industrial Estate, in South Reddish, have been backed for approval by local councillor­s.

The Greg Street scheme includes 28 two-storey units across six blocks for industrial, warehousin­g and ‘flexible’ uses. These vary in size, with floorspace ranging from 364 sq m to 1,265 sq m.

The blocks would face inwards towards a central courtyard for parking and ‘general activity associated with the businesses.’ In total the plans include a total of 174 parking spaces, including 34 electric vehicle charging bays, and 24 disabled spaces.

The original scheme was amended after the council raised concerns over the impact on roads in the area and neighbours objected on the grounds of potential noise and air pollution.

Planning bosses now believe it is ‘acceptable,’ provided the applicant comes up with ‘satisfacto­ry proposals to improve pedestrian, cycle and bus infrastruc­ture in the vicinity of the site’ and pays £8,000 towards funding parking restrictio­ns.

Hayley Knight, of agents Satplan Ltd, told a meeting of the council’s Heatons and Reddish area committee that the plans would bring many benefits.

“This proposal will redevelop a long-term vacant site that has been largely cleared of all decaying buildings that were no longer fit for occupation and could not be renovated to meet the needs of modern occupiers,” she said.

“Your officer acknowledg­es that there is a need in the borough to attract and retains SMEs [small and medium-sized enterprise­s] looking for this kind of floorspace, which is in short supply.

“Not only is this a designated employment site, but it is a convenient location for the local community who can benefit from employment opportunit­ies to expand their business and the M60.”

Councillor John Taylor noted that a ‘large amount’ of industrial space in the area had already been redevelope­d for housing.

“On this site we are getting something quite new which has been well market-researched and is a vast improvemen­t on the derelictio­n that has faced this site for a very long time,” he said.

However, Coun Tom McGee still had some concerns over the impact on roads in the area, despite the original plans being amended.

“I think comments about this being a building site that has been derelict for some time and needs sorting out are absolutely right. But 19,000 sq m is absolutely huge, it’s really enormous,” he said.

“I think the impact of that - and admittedly a lot of it is for warehousin­g - all the escape routes from there are through residentia­l areas, whichever way you go.”

 ?? ?? ●●A CGI image of how the developmen­t could look.
●●A CGI image of how the developmen­t could look.

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