Manchester's planning committee considered six applications today. The final details for a 154-bed hotel and 88-bed apart hotel building near Cornbrook, which were first approved three years ago, have been agreed.
A homeless shelter for 31 men near the Green Quarter was also given the green light despite fears it would attract anti-social behaviour and crime. READ MORE: Inside Manchester council's plan to tackle the city's social housing crisis However, plans to knock down a former restaurant in Wythenshawe to make way for a hotel were thrown out after councillors said it did not suit the site.
A retrospective request to retain five two-bedroom flats which were built in Didsbury without planning permission was also refused by the
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