Detailed plans for the regeneration of Farnworth market precinct have been approved which allow for 97 new homes, a public square and retail and leisure units.
Bolton Council’s planning committee passed the plans which allow for five blocks to be built varying in height from single-storey to four-storeys.
The detailed design and layout of the scheme follows on from outline permission being granted last September for the project.
Developers Capital and Centric, said: “The scheme is intended to bring regeneration benefits to the town and is a mixture of public and private funding to bring forward the project.” READ MORE: Green light for bus reform: What does it mean for passengers? Blocks A and B are set out as a pair of three-storey buildings with 12 dwellings, each block providing four two-bed and three, three-bed units.
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