THE MAN who owns the land he hopes to see turned into a new focal point believes it could be just what Stalybridge needs. It…
View More Riverside Walk can be boost to Stalybridge, says landownerTag: development
‘Bonkers’ eight-home Mossley plan refused
PLANS to build eight houses in a scheme described as ‘bonkers’ have been rejected. Mark Andrew and Frank Williams of Stockport-based FQW Designs wanted to…
View More ‘Bonkers’ eight-home Mossley plan refusedAnother huge homes scheme proposed for Hyde
MORE THAN 100 homes will be built on the site of a former Hyde wax printing company if plans are approved. But those hoping to…
View More Another huge homes scheme proposed for HydeFormer Stalybridge power station development plan changed
PLANS to convert a former power station and its surrounding area into a ‘community park’ and housing development have been changed. One alteration will see…
View More Former Stalybridge power station development plan changedThree controversial Mossley plans defeated
PEOPLE power has won out in Mossley after three controversial planning application were thrown out – and a fourth withdrawn. Developers targeted sites at Woodend…
View More Three controversial Mossley plans defeatedStalybridge barber plan a cut above
A NEW barber shop is to be created in Stalybridge after Tameside Council granted permission for it to be built. Applicant Darren Varden cleared the…
View More Stalybridge barber plan a cut aboveSeven-figure sum for business units
MORE THAN £1 million is wanted to buy a row of five units right in the middle of Stalybridge town centre. And the Melbourne Street…
View More Seven-figure sum for business unitsNOTICE: Proposed development at Manchester Road, Mossley
NOTICE: Application for planning permission at former Mossley Hollins High School
Council moves to avoid ‘bias’ on Godley Green
TAMESIDE Council has moved to make sure it cannot be accused of being biased over its handling of planning applications surrounding Godley Green Garden Village.…
View More Council moves to avoid ‘bias’ on Godley Green