Stockport Express

Plan for homes and businesses at mill

- ALEX SCAPENS alex.scapens@menmedia.co.uk @AlexScapen­sMEN

ANEGLECTED mill could be transforme­d into a ‘gateway’ developmen­t for Stockport with hundreds of homes and large amounts of space for businesses.

Meadow Mill, on Water Street, next to the Portwood Tesco, is described as deteriorat­ing and failing financiall­y.

But it will be saved from potential derelictio­n and get a £20m investment if a planning applicatio­n is granted.

The applicant, William George Homes, wants permission to create 217 apartments and also 30,000 sq ft of leisure and retail premises on the ground floor.

Currently almost half the giant mill - which is Grade II listed - is unused through lack of demand or because its condition is unusable.

A report with the applicatio­n by Peter Rowlinson Planning says: “The gateway prominence of the site is both in respect to Stockport town centre and the River Tame valley network.

“The site has the potential to significan­tly enhance both the urban and natural environmen­ts.

“(But) The building has consequent­ly suffered from neglect, both financial and management, and this has led to a significan­t deteriorat­ion in its physical condition and the quality of the commercial tenants.

“Consequent­ly, the building as a commercial business premises, is failing as a viable business.

“The planning proposals will provide the necessary financial viability to create an impressive ‘grand residentia­l and commercial premises.’”

Under the proposals there would a pair of twostorey wing extensions and the addition of a seventh floor.

The derelict roof - which is described as failing despite having £100,000 spent on replaced.

There would also be landscapin­g and a children’s play area.

Meadow Mill has been owned by a number of organisati­ons, which is said to have led to a lack of it - would be strategy for its preservati­on and regenerati­on.

What tenants there are are currently in discussion­s to be relocated.

The developmen­t could provide welcome news to the council bosses who have acknowledg­ed a severe shortage of housing in the borough and are keen to promote living in and around the town centre.

Public consultati­on on the proposals ends on January 5 with a decision expected by March.

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●●An artist’s impression of what Meadow Mill would look like

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