
Battle continues over Henbury housing
Local residents have vowed to continue to fight proposals to build 157 homes outside Macclesfield as housebuilder Bellway advances two planning applications for the site.
Local residents have vowed to continue to fight proposals to build 157 homes outside Macclesfield as housebuilder Bellway advances two planning applications for the site.
Anwyl Homes has received planning consent and is starting construction on three residential developments which will total 474 homes in Cheshire and North Wales.
The second part of the council’s Local Plan has set out further site allocations including more employment land in Crewe and housing development on Poynton Sports Club.
A former care home off Adlington Road in Wilmslow has been sold for £1.3m with the site now set to be redeveloped for residential use.
The 25-acre plot off Black Firs Lane with planning permission for up to 200 homes has been bought by Bellway from land promoter Richborough Estates.
The company’s housebuilding arm has bought three sites in Ellesmere Port and Winsford from the council to deliver 188 homes.
The housebuilder has started work on 131 houses on former playing fields off Westminster Road, one of several sites being redeveloped as the school prepares to move to new site near Prestbury.
Lane End Group has exchanged contracts with Onward Homes in a £66m deal which will see the construction of 447 houses at Basford East in Crewe.
Plans for the overhaul of Sutton Way in Ellesmere Port have been given the go-ahead by Cheshire West & Chester’s planning committee.
Persimmon looks set to receive Cheshire East’s backing to deliver 134 homes on a greenfield site west of Poynton, despite opposition from residents and the area’s MP.