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The developer’s plans to build 121 homes at the former school site in central Macclesfield are tipped for approval, following completion of its deal to buy the site in February.
Hillcrest Homes’ plans go before Cheshire East’s strategic planning board on Wednesday 22 April with a recommendation to approve; plans for the site’s development having twice been deferred at committee, most recently in December.
Two reasons were given for deferral: concerns over two of the housing types to be used, and the committee’s request that the cricket pavilion and associated war memorial be retained if possible.
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The housebuilder has completed the acquisition of a six-acre site off Cumberland Street in Macclesfield but has yet to secure planning permission to redevelop it into 115 homes.
Hillcrest Homes agreed to buy the site from King’s School for an undisclosed sum in 2018 but the deal has only just been signed following the school’s relocation to a £60m new-build campus outside Prestbury last summer.
The plot is one of several within the wider King’s School estate the earmarked for residential development.
Hillcrest Homes’ application to redevelop the Cumberland Street site was deferred for a second time when Cheshire East’s planning committee met in December.