Plans for a home that have sparked outrage in Hyde are set to be approved next week. A property on a row of terraces would be converted if the council's planning panel approves the application.
The planning panel will hear from two councillors as well as some of the 102 objectors when they meet on March 20. The application has been recommended for approval by planning officers, so the objectors will need to put forward their point in order to sway the councillors’ votes. READ MORE: The two Greater Manchester towns named in The Sunday Times' Best Places to Live in 2024 The planning panel, meeting at Guardsman Tony Downes House in Droylsden, will also have to decide on an extension for the Village Hotel in Ashton Moss as well as a new 35-home apartment block in the site of an old Ashton nightclub.
They will also discuss objections submitted to ‘no waiting’ orders planned for the Bank Street area of Ashton and the King Street and Oval Drive area of Dukinfield.
The experimental prohibition of driving order within the Clare Street and Palatine Street area of Denton has sparked objections because of plans for it to remain in force indefinitely.
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