Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

Housing plans for club site called off

- BY MARK SMITH

AHIGHLY controvers­ial scheme to build 139 homes on the site of the Pavilions sports and social club in Runcorn looks dead in the water after the developer withdrew its planning applicatio­n.

The proposals by Gleeson Homes for the Sandy Lane scheme were approved by Halton Council’s planning department last October.

But the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) objected due to its proximity to an Inovyn Chlorvinyl­s plant dealing with hazardous chemicals. The scheme was then referred to the secretary of state, who called a public inquiry.

The virtual inquiry was conducted last week with a judgement yet to be announced. It was conducted largely behind closed doors under regulation­s reserved for issues of ‘national security or measures taken to ensure the security of premises or property’, where disclosure of informatio­n would be ‘contrary to the national interest’.

But a spokesman for the planning inspectora­te – which carried out the inquiry – said the applicatio­n had now been withdrawn by Gleeson.

An email from the Inspectora­te said: “Following the withdrawal today by M J Gleeson of their applicatio­n for housing at the Pavilions, Sandy Lane, Runcorn, the inspector will take no further action and the inquiry is closed.”

A spokeswoma­n for Halton Council would only confirm that the applicatio­n had been withdrawn and the inquiry was over.

The news will come as a relief to campaigner­s who fought the plans since they were first put forward in 2017, due to fears over the loss of playing fields and the proximity of the Viridor energyfrom-waste plant.

In a previous statement, Gleeson said its project would bring 139 ‘high quality, affordable homes’ for those on low to average incomes to the area giving the opportunit­y of home ownership to many first time buyers.

 ?? ?? ● Pavilions on Sandy Lane in Runcorn: plans for the site have been withdrawn
● Pavilions on Sandy Lane in Runcorn: plans for the site have been withdrawn

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