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Place North West | BXB s £16m Hoddlesden Mill regeneration approved
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Place North West | Manchester tables Newton Heath proposals
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12 four-bedroom family houses.
Several Oldham mill sites have advanced in recent months, mostly involving demolition and new-build. Renaker subsidiary Kellen Homes bought Royton’s Vernon Mill in March with plans for 100 houses, while plans are in the works for a new-build apartment scheme at Thornham Mill.
Oldham’s June planning committee is also recommended to approve West Vale, a First Choice Homes project involving the demolition of two tower blocks, Crossbank House and Summervale House, to be replaced by 88 homes and open space.
The site sits close to Manchester Street at the town centre’s western gateway, with the plans including 26 houses and 62 apartments in an eight-storey block. NJL Consulting advises First Choice, with PRP as architect.
Place North West | Approval for 343 Darwen homes
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Neil Tague
The housebuilder has set out plans for 50 homes south of Denbigh Drive in Crompton, within a borough that it said is delivering only 80% of its housing target.
Miller Homes plans to deliver three- and four-bedroom housing on a 7.9-acre agricultural plot, insert a new access point off Denbigh Drive, and add landscaping across the scheme.
The site, which sits to the south of the High Crompton housing area, is identified as “Other Open Protected Land” in Oldham’s adopted development plan: however, it also sits within the Cowlishaw draft housing allocation area included in the Greater Manchester Spatial Framework, this zone being proposed as capable of delivering 460 dwellings.