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Place North West | YHG presses ahead with Newton Heath project

Dan Whelan The housing association is requesting permission to carry out a two-year remediation to prepare the 47-acre site east of Ten Acres Lane for the construction around 1,000 homes.  The site in its current state “presents a threat to human health, due to levels of ground contamination relating to its previous uses as a brickworks and waste tip”, according to the planning consultant Deloitte Real Estate.  Deloitte added that the necessary remediation works are “a major and costly undertaking” and could take between 18 months and two years to complete. The team behind the remediation project includes engineering consultancies Wardell Armstrong and Arup, and landscape architect Planit-IE. 

Place North West | PLANNING | Speakers House refused, Debenhams approved

Refusing a 17 storey building IN A CITY CENTRE for blocking views of another building of a similar height seems shady. Aren’t there plans on the opposite site of the road on the Renaissance Hotel site for buildings of height in future plans too? Will these too be refused because they block views? Can we only now have one building of height at that end of Deansgate? The Speakers House scheme would massively improve that area of Deansgate and St Ann’s Square and replace the current eyesore of a building on the site. January 22, 2021 at 12:07 pmBy Manchester Blue The fact that the council have refused the speakers house development yet again proves just how short sighted they are. Replacing a ghastly 1960s block with something that will revitalise this part of town should have flown through, but instead, they just want to satisfy the NIMBY population in no. 1 Deansgate.

Place North West | PLANNING | Second deferral for Speakers House, Pollard Street approved

Place North West | PLANNING | Second deferral for Speakers House, Pollard Street approved
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Place North West | PLANNING | Refusal for Speakers House, Pollard Street approved

December 18, 2020 at 10:27 amBy Anonymous Given that councillors live in the city, can they not do site visits in their own time instead of wasting other people’s time and money just so they can have a day out? December 18, 2020 at 10:32 amBy Anonymous Baffling that the Speakers House development has been knocked back yet utter rubbish like the 2-4 Whitworth approved, it’s an absolute shocker of a building. December 18, 2020 at 10:45 amBy Jon P So the best two schemes are deferred – laughable considering some of the rubbish that gets approved in Manchester. I am not buying this St Anne’s conservation area argument either, my guess would be it’s the residents in No1 Deansgate that are complaining, to which they have no right to. Don’t buy in the city centre if you don’t want development around you. I am sure if No1 was a block of council flats and not multimillion=pound apartments, this would be getting approved.

Place North West | Pollard Street tops bumper planning bill

Developer – General Projects Planner – Deloitte Real Estate General Projects, a London-based developer that specialises in “creative modern marketplaces”, envisages a hub that would bring together more than 100 small-and-medium-sized businesses with larger, blue-chip companies. The 325,000 sq ft scheme on Pollard Street would be the developer’s first in Manchester. Under the proposals, General Projects would construct five buildings containing a mix of office space ranging from micro-units to grade A ‘innovation’ offices, intended to appeal to ambitious start-ups, fast-growing SMEs and more established businesses. The buildings would be located alongside the Ashton Canal and designed by architect Hawkins\Brown and landscape architect Planit-IE, with inspiration taken from Manchester’s heritage cotton and textile mills.

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