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broadhurst7173 11-10-2007 13:18

Re: Homes at ‘pickle works’
 
i live near there and like gayle said it keeps being set on fire and general vandalism, but im not sure i agree with houses being put up either.

park381 27-10-2007 08:06

Re: Homes at ‘pickle works’
 
Aye 3 storey not in keeping with the area, one of our local councillors made the same comment about an application to build on the old spring hill club site.
Strange though barnfield construction/HBC in partnership build that multi storey block behind scaitcliffe house, also plan to build apartment blocks in gt harwood.
What about the latest application from Taylor Woodrow Construction ltd relating to an access road to land adjacent to stanhill road :confused:

Seems there is a lack of consistency from HBC planning committee here. :confused:

LESLEY EASTWOOD 12-12-2007 13:51

Re: Homes at ‘pickle works’
 
As a student in the early 70's I worked at the Escourts Pickle Factory in Stanhill Village. From what I can remember it was more or less opposite the Stanhill Pub. Could this be the site of the development. I've left the area now so I don't know if the factory has been demolished. I remember the Stanhill fete was held in a field behind the factory.

cashman 12-12-2007 14:49

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 480238)
Hang on - isn't there a big derelict factory there at the moment? Surely that's an eyesore in itself, plus it's been set on fire at least once that I know of.

Would you rather that stayed there?

so are you saying, build anything, cos its better than whats there?:confused: if so am surprised at that.:confused:

WillowTheWhisp 12-12-2007 18:19

Re: Homes at ‘pickle works’
 
It's still there and still derelict but it would be nice to have something a bit more attractive than those proposed 3 story Barret block type things.

Gayle 13-12-2007 09:06

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 503230)
so are you saying, build anything, cos its better than whats there?:confused: if so am surprised at that.:confused:


No, I'm not saying 'anything' would be better but I have to say that I'm confused as to why this is a problem. There is a derelict and dangerous building there which they plan to knock down and they plan to build new houses, which Hyndburn needs. Barratt homes are nice and despite the bad press they got about ten years ago are actually of a high quality and they make them look attractive with trees and lawns.

The objection about three storey homes puzzles me because they still wouldn't be as big as the factory.

cashman 13-12-2007 10:23

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 503466)
No, I'm not saying 'anything' would be better but I have to say that I'm confused as to why this is a problem. There is a derelict and dangerous building there which they plan to knock down and they plan to build new houses, which Hyndburn needs. Barratt homes are nice and despite the bad press they got about ten years ago are actually of a high quality and they make them look attractive with trees and lawns.

The objection about three storey homes puzzles me because they still wouldn't be as big as the factory.

Barrat homes high quality?:rofl38:wouldn't let them creosote a hen coit, but thats another story,lol high price for crap maybe, i would imagine 3 storey would be higher than the factory it dont look that high to me:confused:

WillowTheWhisp 13-12-2007 12:21

Re: Homes at ‘pickle works’
 
The factory looks two storey to me too.

Gayle 13-12-2007 13:28

Re: Homes at ‘pickle works’
 
Factory ceilings are a lot higher than house ceilings!

yerself 13-12-2007 16:13

Re: Homes at ‘pickle works’
 
I think it's an ideal place for a panopticon. :D:D:D

WillowTheWhisp 13-12-2007 16:42

Re: Homes at ‘pickle works’
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 503528)
Factory ceilings are a lot higher than house ceilings!

Well it didn't seem a lot higher when I went in there, up the steps and into the reception/office area. That would equate with the upstairs of a house.

cashman 13-12-2007 19:24

Re: Homes at ‘pickle works’
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 503556)
Well it didn't seem a lot higher when I went in there, up the steps and into the reception/office area. That would equate with the upstairs of a house.

give up willow, i have.:rolleyes:

park381 23-12-2007 16:21

Re: Homes at ‘pickle works’
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by panther (Post 480096)
The scheme will see 28 apartments and 31 houses built, some of which will be three storeys high :confused::o

28 apartments, wow, one of our Councillors in the "local press" indicated that Hyndburn was becoming a town full of apartment blocks which was not good for the image of HBC. That was after the planning committee had turned down yet another development of you guessed " apartment blocks" :rolleyes: :rolleyes: Not counting the development behind Scaitecliffe towers, but still the developer there is Barnfield in partnership with HBC :D:D

MargaretR 10-01-2008 23:13

Re: Homes at ‘pickle works’
 
Residents Fight Homes Plan (from Lancashire Telegraph)
The council has withdrawn opposition to Barratts plans.

"The scheme will see 28 apartments and 31 houses built, some of which will be three storeys high.

The site, which is bounded by the former landfill site at Stanhill Quarry and the green belt at the edge of Oswaldtwistle, is known locally as the pickle factory.

The public inquiry and appeal will take place at Hyndburn Council's Scaitcliffe House offices in Ormerod Street, Accrington, on Tuesday, February 12, starting at 10am

park381 11-01-2008 07:24

Re: Homes at ‘pickle works’
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 515433)
Residents Fight Homes Plan (from Lancashire Telegraph)
The council has withdrawn opposition to Barratts plans.

"The scheme will see 28 apartments and 31 houses built, some of which will be three storeys high.

The site, which is bounded by the former landfill site at Stanhill Quarry and the green belt at the edge of Oswaldtwistle, is known locally as the pickle factory.

The public inquiry and appeal will take place at Hyndburn Council's Scaitcliffe House offices in Ormerod Street, Accrington, on Tuesday, February 12, starting at 10am

I think there has been a directive from HM gov to all Planning authorities regarding the refusal of applications which the gov say has reduced the number of houses built over the last 5 years. Why else would HBC planning officers do a 'U' turn. Shall have to find out more information


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