A fourth attempt to build homes on land in Tameside has failed after plans for new flats were thrown out over ‘nuisance’ concerns for future residents.
Planning officers had recommended that an application for 18 apartments in a three-storey building in Denton be refused. The proposal had received objections from Denton and Reddish MP Andrew Gwynne, jointly with ward Councillors Brenda Warrington, Michael Smith and George Jones, and 15 objections from members of the public.
The application submitted by Real Estate Aventor Ltd proposed to demolish the existing collection of single-storey buildings on the site.
Officers said that while the site off Emerald and Pearl Street was not allocated for ‘any particular purpose’ it was currently being used for employment, with a car repair garage, car repair shop, and a ventilation engineering company operating there.
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