Sign up to the MyTameside newsletter here to keep abreast of what's happening in your neighbourhood Plans to build a new housing estate next to a waste centre have been refused by councillors over concerns that the houses would ‘prejudice’ the facility.
A developer had applied to Tameside council to construct 59 homes on land in Droylsden which contains industrial buildings. The site sits next to Ash Road Waste Recycling Centre, and the applicant had proposed use the same road to access the housing development, but with an additional queueing lane.
The number of homes had been reduced from 74 since first being submitted, and were proposed to be be split between mews houses, semi-detached properties and apartments.
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