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A HOUSEBUILDER has lodged plans with Bolton Council to build 207 family homes as part of the next phase of the £262m Rivington Chase redevelopment of the former Horwich Loco Works. Alongside the new homes, a large proportion of the northern section of the main link road across the site will be built by Bellway as part of this additional phase of development. In March 2021, planning permission was granted to Lane End Group to develop 116 affordable homes for Bolton at Home and Irwell Valley Homes and Morris Homes are currently on site building 393 houses, including a mix of attached, semi-detached and mews properties as well as six apartments.
Volunteer Rob Barlow, from Ringway Infrastructure Services, helps Cllr Mike Baynham shovel soil into a wheelbarrow The Town Park will be all the better for its clay soil being given a boost, the first since it opened in 2018.
Anne Tomlinson and Hilary Edwards-Malam spread soil around the flower beds And the volunteers had plenty of outdoor exercise.
Cllr Mike Baynham and Tony Hooton The soil improver is made from composted green waste collected from households across the borough. The material was spread onto the planting areas around the Salt Stacks by 12 volunteers.