Rochdale Observer

Four-storey flats proposal revealed

- BY NICK STATHAM

PLANS for a new apartment block that would bring dozens of ‘high quality’ homes to Littleboro­ugh have been revealed.

The proposals, lodged by Rochdale Boroughwid­e Housing, would see a four-storey building replace an old mill and industrial units at Brown Street.

Based within ‘easy walking distance’ of the town centre, the new block would boast 40 one and two-bedroom homes for ‘affordable’ rent.

Residents would be served by 40 parking spaces – including two disabled bays – while access for vehicles and pedestrian­s would be from Brown Street. Planning papers say the aim of the developmen­t is to provide ‘high quality living space within the Littleboro­ugh community in an accessible location’.

The document adds: “The land and properties served by Brown Street and the surroundin­g highways are primarily residentia­l and are relatively narrow.

“The site is more suited to housing than employment uses. There is a large area of employment uses immediatel­y to the west of the site and others are available within Littleboro­ugh town centre.”

It goes on to say that the site is ‘ideally located’ for public transport and its proximity to the town centre would mean future occupants would be less reliant on travelling by car.

The document also claims the developmen­t would not have an ‘adverse’ visual impact or result in a lack of privacy for neighbouri­ng residents.”

The removal of the commercial/warehouse/storage traffic will reduce highways conflict and improve overall safety,” it adds.

The ‘contempora­ry design’ of the proposed building is said to be inspired by the original 19th century mill building, which is now partly demolished and clad in metal on the Brown Street side.

While the architectu­ral value of the old building is deemed to be ‘low’ there is some interest in its historic significan­ce.

Anecdotal informatio­n suggests there was once a cinema in the building but no hard evidence supporting this has been found.

A heritage assessment found that demolition was ‘acceptable’ but recommends that a formal record of the building is made.

In conclusion, papers say that the new homes will ‘add to the society and economy of Littleboro­ugh town centre’, while ‘the removal of heavy industrial traffic from its narrow streets will improve the amenity of the area’. Rochdale council will decide whether to grant planning permission.

 ?? ?? ●●The plans for a new apartment block at Brown Street, Littleboro­ugh
●●The plans for a new apartment block at Brown Street, Littleboro­ugh

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