Macclesfield Express

Flats approved despite concerns about fire safety

- BY BELINDA RYAN

CHESHIRE East has narrowly approved plans to convert a Macclesfie­ld office block into flats - despite several councillor­s expressing serious concerns about fire safety and escape routes from two ‘inner’ bedrooms.

The applicatio­n to convert Marburae House on Athey Street into four apartments was approved by six votes to five at a meeting of the northern planning committee.

Several councillor­s expressed concern that future tenants in the flats with ‘inner bedrooms’ who would have to go through other rooms to escape in the event of a fire - would be at risk.

But planning officer Paul Wakefield told them: “The fire safety aspect is covered by building regulation­s, so it shouldn’t really concern members at this particular stage. It’s the planning issues that we’re obviously concerned with.”

Several councillor­s couldn’t support the scheme.

Macclesfie­ld councillor Fiona Wilson (Lab), said: “I find myself very surprised that we’re agreeing a planning applicatio­n but we can’t put in arrangemen­ts for the fire safety of the people living there, so I will not be supporting this applicatio­n.”

Macclesfie­ld councillor Nick Mannion (Lab), who is a member of Cheshire Fire Authority, said Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service (CFRS) had made their concerns very clear in the report to the committee.

The report from CFRS states: “Observe that bedrooms to flats one and two are inner rooms where emergency egress is through another room.

“An inner room is not

permitted for bedrooms.”

Cllr Mannion said: “I have major concerns regarding the use of those inner rooms.

“They’re store rooms, basically and Mr Wakefield said that can be dealt with under building control.

We have a duty to whoever lives in those properties and sleeps in those properties, has the best chance of getting out of them in the, hopefully very remote, chance of a fire breaking out.”

The matter had also

been highlighte­d by ward councillor Liz Braithwait­e (Lab) who addressed the committee as a visiting member.

She said: “Regarding the floor plans, CFRS clearly state that inner rooms are not permitted for bedrooms.” She added: “What is the point of an applicatio­n coming into this committee when the plans in front of you cannot possibly be adhered to?”

Cllr Braithwait­e also raised the issue of parking in the area, which she said was already so bad ‘three times this year an emergency ambulance has been unable to turn into [nearby] Crown Street West due to parked cars’.

The applicatio­n considered yesterday came after a previous scheme to convert the building into six flats by the same applicants, Mr & Mr Harry and Vinny Edwards and Taylor, was refused just six months ago.

This was on the grounds it would result in a substandar­d level of amenity for future occupiers and an over-developmen­t of the site.

The applicant’s agent, Ian Pleasant, told councillor­s yesterday the new scheme provided spacious apartments.

He added: “Any fire safety issues would need to be dealt with at building regulation­s stage.

“However, we can confirm that the current proposals would be fully compliant with the building regulation­s for fire escape, with the inclusion of a fire suppressio­n system.”

Committee chair David Jefferay (Wilmslow, Ind) said he felt the council couldn’t defend an appeal if it refused the applicatio­n because of fire safety concerns.

He said parking wasn’t raised as a reason for refusal when the previous scheme for six apartments was refused so that couldn’t be used now either. Cllr Jefferay proposed the applicatio­n be approved and this was seconded Cllr Michael Beanland.

 ?? ?? ●●The former office building is on Athey Street, Macclesfie­ld (Google)
●●The former office building is on Athey Street, Macclesfie­ld (Google)

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