Plans to build nearly a hundred homes – half of which would be affordable – on the site of a former cotton mill have been signed off.
Proposals to demolish the 116-year-old Vernon Works mill and warehouse buildings in Royton were approved earlier this year. A subsequent application was lodged by developer Kellen Homes to build 99 houses on the site off Radcliffe Street, which has now been cleared. READ MORE: Police release CCTV after mass brawl outside luxury club Officers had recommended the application for approval, subject to a developer contribution of £140,000 to improvements at Royton Park.
Of the houses, 49 would be classed as ‘affordable’, with the remaining 50 to be provided for market sale. Under the proposals the affordable
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