Don't miss a thing by getting the latest from the Manchester Evening News sent direct to your inbox More than 60 new apartments and houses could be built across Tameside under plans to redevelop a warehouse, the former M&S store and old sorting office.
A series of applications for developments have been made to the council’s planning department which could see a raft of new homes constructed.
A company has applied to convert retail space next to the Ladysmith Shopping Centre in Ashton-under-Lyne into 32 apartments.
The building, on Warrington Street, sits directly facing the outdoor market square and Ashton market hall. The ground floor is leased to Poundland but the upper floors are ‘vacant’ and have been for an ‘extended period’.
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