Sign up to the MyStockport newsletter to keep up with all the top stories A developer has lodged outline plans to build nearly 300 homes on a golf course deemed ‘no longer financially viable’.
Hollins Strategic Land (HSL) says it wants to create a ‘walkable neighbourhood framed by green infrastructure’ at Gatley Golf Club.
It comes after the club voted to work with HSL to find ‘appropriate future uses’ for the 44-acre site in light of its ‘dire financial circumstances’. READ MORE: 'Political impasse' threatens to leave Stockport with no long-term housing plan The proposals would see up to 297 new properties built at the nine-hole course at Waterfall Farm, Styal Road.
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