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Council propose earmarking £3 6 million for Gamble building regeneration

THE historic Gamble building is set to be restored after council budget papers proposed earmarking £3.6m for its regeneration over the next two years. Investment is also expected be pumped into Earlestown Town Hall, to restore the building to its former glory and bring it back into use. A total of £3.4 million in capital expenditure has been allocated to the two projects for the financial year 2021/22, papers due to go before St Helens Borough Council have revealed. The Gamble building on Victoria Square is set to receive £1.4 million for its external renovations, with a further £2.2 million apportioned to restore the interior in 2022/23.

£40m link road would facilitate job opportunities

An aerial view of the former Parkside colliery in Newton-le-Willows CLOSING statements have been made in a public inquiry into plans for a £40 million link road. Part two of the inquiry into proposals to regenerate Parkside in Newton-le-Willows has been taking place, with attention this week shifting to the major highways scheme. Proposals to redevelop the former colliery were originally submitted in January 2018. In December 2019, St Helens Council’s planning committee granted outline planning permission for the first phase of the site’s development, which would see it transformed into a major logistics hub. Full planning permission was granted at the same meeting to build a single carriageway road built from the former colliery to Winwick Lane, adjacent to Junction 22 of the M6 motorway, by-passing congestion at Winwick.

Parkside link road could pave the way for jobs, inquiry told

An aerial view of the former Parkside colliery in Newton-le-Willows CLOSING statements have been made in a public inquiry into plans for a £40 million link road. Part two of the inquiry into proposals to regenerate Parkside in Newton-le-Willows has been taking place, with attention this week shifting to the major highways scheme. Proposals to redevelop the former colliery were originally submitted in January 2018. In December 2019, St Helens Council’s planning committee granted outline planning permission for the first phase of the site’s development, which would see it transformed into a major logistics hub. Full planning permission was granted at the same meeting to build a single carriageway road built from the former colliery to Winwick Lane, adjacent to Junction 22 of the M6 motorway, by-passing congestion at Winwick.

Parkside inquiry shifts attention to £40m link road scheme

Parkside inquiry shifts attention to £40m link road scheme PART two of a public inquiry into plans to regenerate Parkside in Newton-le-Willows has begun, with attention shifting to the £40 million link road scheme. Proposals to redevelop the former colliery were originally submitted in January 2018 by Parkside Regeneration LLP, a joint venture between commercial developers Langtree and St Helens Borough Council. In December 2019, St Helens Council’s planning committee granted outline planning permission for the first phase of the site’s development, which would see it transformed into a major logistics hub. Full planning permission was granted at the same meeting to build a single carriageway road built from the former colliery to Winwick Lane, adjacent to Junction 22 of the M6 motorway, by-passing congestion at Winwick.

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