The brakes have been slammed on wide-reaching plans to change Hale and Sale Moor villages over the next 10 years.Trafford council received a letter from a barrister raising concerns over their consultation for the plans, ‘obtained by an interested party’ and has revoked its unanimous approval of the plans given last month.The letter details the barrister’s advice given to the unnamed interested party and takes issue with other elements of the council’s plans for the villages too.As a result of the barrister’s advice, the council’s executive has now withdrawn its approval of the plans pending a review of its consultation and surrounding matters.Legal action had been threatened by those unhappy with the plans last month before they had been.
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