The site next to 134 Manningham Lane A SECOND attempt to gain permission for a development of shops, office space and flats on Manningham Lane has proved successful. Last year plans to build a mixed use building next to 134 Manningham Lane were refused by planning officers, who said the plans “failed to respond to positive patterns of development on the street. Plans were amended and re-submitted, and this week planning officers have given the scheme the go ahead. The new plans, by Tariq Mahmood, will include three shops on the ground floor and lower ground floor, an office on one floor and two, two bedroom flats on the second floor, as well as five parking spaces to the rear of the building.
The site next to 134 Manningham Lane A NEW application to build shops, an office and flats next to a prominent building has been submitted to Bradford Council. Last year plans to build a mixed use building next to 134 Manningham Lane were refused by planning officers, who said the plans “failed to respond to positive patterns of development on the street. The empty site is next to a building dating back to 1890 that was once home to the Provident Industrial Society, and is now a shop. Now a similar application has been submitted by Tariq Mahmood. As with the previous application, the plans are for three shops on the ground floor and lower ground floor, an office on one floor and two, two bedroom flats on the second floor, as well as five parking spaces.