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Manchester Evening News
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Charlotte Green

New estate of affordable family homes to be built on former abattoir site

A new estate of affordable family homes is to be built on the site of a former Oldham abattoir.

Planning chiefs have given permission for 39 new homes to be constructed at land off Edge Lane Street in Royton, which is currently overgrown and empty.

It is a joint project by Wiggett Construction and the Great Places Housing Group, and the dwellings are to be split between affordable rent and shared ownership.

Social rents are pegged to local incomes to keep rents more affordable, and changes to social rents are controlled by central government.

Originally it had been proposed to build ten houses and 29 flats but these plans have been revised instead to feature 27 houses and 12 flats and maisonettes.

The revised layout for the affordable housing development in Royton (Nicol Thomas)

The houses would be red brick with a mix of two, three and four bedrooms, while the flats would have either one or two beds.

The developer had promised that the architecture would be ‘forging friendships and a sense of belonging’, however case officer Graham Smith had described the design as ‘bland’.

In his report he stated: “The site is considered to have good access to services, facilities and transport and is therefore sustainably located.

“The street scene created with a bland three-storey block of flats, limited landscaping and close boarded fencing, is functional in appearance and despite officer’s requests for some improvements the application remains as proposed.”

The homes plan for Edge Lane Street in Royton (Nicol Thomas)

However he added that on balance, the positives of the scheme outweighed the negatives.

The included the ‘economic benefit of creation of short-term construction jobs and development of a derelict site’.

The homes would be laid out in mews terraces, nine semi-detached homes with back gardens and two apartment blocks set over three storeys.

Each house would have two parking spaces, with one reserved for each apartment.

A new road is also to be built to serve the estate from Edge Lane Street.

The developer’s planning report states: “The proposal will create high quality homes and increase the choice and range of housing available in Royton.

“It will also contribute to increasing affordable housing, both of which represent a key social benefit in line with national policy.

“The proposal will also be a significant improvement on the existing physical environment replacing vacant and disused brownfield land which is a significant benefit to the physical environment.”

The plans were granted permission at a virtual meeting of the council’s planning committee on May 13.

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