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MP vows to fight developer s absurd appeal against refusal to expand industrial estate

MP vows to fight developer s absurd appeal against refusal to expand industrial estate
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Controversial plans for giant warehouses in the green belt thrown out

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Place North West | Bredbury Gateway poised for go-ahead

Sarah Townsend Stockport Council is expected this month to approve developer Quorum Estates’ scaled-back plans to build almost 1m sq ft of additional units at the Bredbury Industrial Estate off the M60. The 76-acre site between the industrial park and the River Tame has long been earmarked for redevelopment, including in the most recent version of the Greater Manchester Spatial Framework published. However, Quorum’ proposal to expand the industrial estate by building on adjacent land known as Bredbury Gateway was the subject of a row between Stockport and Tameside councils last year, as the estate lies on the border of the two boroughs.

Place North West | Quorum shrinks Bredbury Gateway plans by 20%

Sarah Townsend The developer has amended its planning application submitted last year for commercial units on land adjacent to the Stockport industrial estate, a scheme that would have increased the park’s footprint by 1.2m sq ft. It is understood that Quorum scaled back its plans following consultation with officers at Stockport Council. The proposal to expand Bredbury Gateway was the subject of a row between Stockport and Tameside councils earlier this year, as the estate lies on the border of the two boroughs. The site in question spans 76 acres between the industrial park and the River Tame and has long been earmarked for redevelopment, including in the much-delayed Greater Manchester Spatial Framework.

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