
PLANNING | Preston set for 650 homes in spate of proposals
In four planning applications set to go before Preston City Council’s planning committee this week, 636 homes have been recommended for approval.
In four planning applications set to go before Preston City Council’s planning committee this week, 636 homes have been recommended for approval.
An application for a 15-storey block made up of 176 apartments and an office at ground floor is earmarked for approval at Preston City Council’s planning committee this week.
An outline application for a 72-apartment block with retail on the ground floor alongside a community centre, has been submitted to Preston City Council by PWA Planning.
Preston, South Ribble and Chorley councils have started an issues and options consultation as the authorities seek to map out development in Central Lancashire over the next 15 years.
The grade two-listed Cuerden Hall has been put on the market for £1.5m with its current tenants set to vacate in 2020.
Homes England has been granted consent for 750 houses on the 120-acre site of the former Whittingham Asylum near Preston.
Four schemes to bring 250 homes to Preston, including developments at Swainson Farm which has seen a backlash from local MP Ben Wallace, are recommended for approval at the city's planning committee this week.
Plans are being drawn up to add retail, community, and commercial space to the brownfield site in Preston, following an opening phase of 114 homes.
Opposition from a local MP has failed to stop Preston Council giving developer Wainhomes the go-ahead to build almost 280 houses across two sites at Garstang Lane.
Royal Preston, North Manchester General, and Royal Lancaster Infirmary & Furness General are to receive a share of £100m along with 19 other UK hospitals as part of the Government's health infrastructure plan.