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Quarry firm applies to extract millions of tonnes of stone from moorland above Bolton

Quarry firm applies to extract millions of tonnes of stone from moorland above Bolton
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Quarry firm applies to extract millions of tonnes of stone from moorland above Horwich

BOLTON: Plans to convert terraced house into seven-bedroom multiple occupancy house spark outrage

The home on Brownlow Road, close to the centre of Horwich PLANS to convert a three-bedroom terraced house into a seven-bedroom house of multiple occupation have been met with ‘outrage; by neighbours. Manchester-based developers Wilson and Scanlon have submitted the plans, for a house on Brownlow Road, close to the centre of Horwich. Councillors representing the area have said that if the plans were approved it would ‘materially alter the family-orientated, residential nature of Brownlow Road. A highways report attached the plans states that the property is highly accessible to modes of transportation and the town centre of Horwich car parking provision.

The developments that could transform Bolton in 2021

DEVELOPMENTS could completely change the landscape of Bolton in 2021, with much to look forward to according to town hall chiefs. From new housing, to business and retail units, investment has continued to flow in to Bolton despite the coronavirus pandemic. Bolton Council’s deputy leader, Cllr Martyn Cox, who is responsible for regeneration issues in the borough, told The Bolton News: “Despite the pandemic and the economic challenges we have faced this year, I’ve been encouraged to see so much interest in Bolton among developers and investors. We are clearly an attractive place for the property sector. “Bolton needs to build new homes and to develop employment and leisure opportunities for our residents.

Plans for Bolton town centre post office into flats approved

PLANS to transform Bolton town centre’s former Post Office building into 48 apartments have been approved by the council. The former Post Office in Deansgate closed in August 2018 after being in use for over 102 years. The residential scheme features 38 one-bedroom and 10 two-bedroom units accommodated in the historic building with car parking behind it. The plans submitted by Mandale Homes Ltd were approved by the council on November 27. In a delivery statement the planning agents, ELG Planning, said the conversion will provide much-needed homes to Bolton town centre, and hopes to complete them in just six months. They said: “The proposed development will result in the positive re-use of a non-designated heritage asset, which is currently vacant and provide homes for the people of Bolton.

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