Sign up for our daily newsletter to get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox A former Co-op in Chorlton will be demolished to make way for new flats despite concerns that the development is ‘out of scale’ and will make parking issues in the area worse.
The three-storey building on Barlow Moor Road will be replaced by a new-build apartment block with 13 flats and space for a commercial unit on the ground floor.
A mixture of one and two-bedroom apartments would be aimed at attracting young professionals and couples, key workers, young families and people looking to downsize. READ MORE : Woman arrested following road rage attack in north Manchester The building had served as a supermarket since the late 1960s when Tesco took
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