Nursery owners face an anxious wait after planners delayed making a decision on giving permission for a 15-storey tower next door.
Councillors did ‘not want to be held responsible’ if ‘these children, these babies’ attending the nursery, ‘get sick’ due to the construction process.
Representatives for the area also questioned the wisdom of granting permission - which the owners of Paint Pots Nursery, located at the foot of Bracken House next door, and DC Motor Engineers behind - said would kill their business. READ MORE: Manchester is at a 'tipping point' - but it will 'never be done' “We always say redevelopment will bring jobs.
I’m not sure Oxford Road is crying out for a coffee shop,” remarked Deansgate councillor Joan Davies. “If we lose those we are losing a city centre garage and nursery.
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