Bellway Homes has submitted a pair of applications for a combined 485 homes across two plots totalling 32 acres at Horwich Loco Works. The larger of the two projects would deliver 342 homes across 24 ...
As the page turns to 2026, the region remains the country's benchmark for regional development and regeneration. More is on the way - Eden Project Morecambe, Festival Gardens, and Old Trafford are ...
Claiming the 10-acre site off Tongfields in Bromley Cross constitutes Grey Belt, the housebuilder is forging ahead with plans to build 86 homes on it.
Headed to the global property convention in Cannes in March? Join the North of England delegation for access to exclusive, high-quality networking events, proven profile-raising activity, and ...
Cheshire East Council will have to defend its planning committee’s decision to reject plans for 160 homes and a 70-bed care home off against professional advice.
Growing angst around Grey Belt, plenty of Gary Neville, and a shockwaves from a possible Reform landslide at May’s local elections are all on the menu for the year ahead.
Today sees the final Place Daily Briefing of the year. Our newsletter will resume on Monday 5 January. This project was supposed to provide services for our community and is now becoming… ...
A site off Slutchers Lane previously earmarked for a 126-bed hotel could be redeveloped into 14,500 sq ft of industrial accommodation under revised proposals submitted to the council.
Kicking off the second phase of Knowsley Council’s plans to regenerate the town centre, the discount retailer has submitted plans to construct a 29,200 sq ft block comprising two units: one for the ...
Having rubber-stamped plans for 185 apartments earlier this week, the city council has now given the go-ahead to 42 three-bedroom townhouses on the former car park off Cleminson Street.
Oldham has always been a place of ambition, resilience and pride. Now, that ambition is turning into real opportunity.   Through our Building a Better Oldham programme, we are delivering one of the ...
Vistry secured the approval of the council’s planning committee for its proposals to build a neighbourhood on six acres to the south of Rosary Road.