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"flats, flats, and more flats" If the flats are to be priced at £100,000 each as reported in the local press then I don't think the developer is providing affordable housing, he is just out to make as much money as he can. The lack of parking spaces will just mean more cars parked on the road have the committee thought about the policy document E10 |
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Some good news about the gateway project at Church
Plans To Transform Eyesore Hyndburn Gateway (from Lancashire Telegraph) |
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just seen this in the telegraph, its about time something should be done:D
does this include the derelict buildings nr the P.O on market st, church, and the old warehouse behind? i do hope so, it does look very gloomy over there:( |
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Suppose it depends on whether the owners of the buildings wish to sell or develop Panther .. they will wish to make as much money as possible out of their buildings .. so will be a long haul. As for the buildings near the Post Office ... well, the owner hasn't done much with the Palladium yet, has he . :rolleyes: Notice the Park Plan is getting a little further:- Thumbs-up for park plan - News - Accrington Observer |
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Here's one to make you think
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Featured in the 1996 HBC plan as Employment site "U". But look they want to build shops, restaurants/cafes and a gym, and provide emplyment for 2500-3000 people. Details can be viewed in full at Planning Committee - Planning Applications (download the Word document to view) The application 11/03/0608 is a 2003 application, plus there is no indication of who the Developer is...........could it be another Barnfield/HBC development, we will have to see. No doubt it will hit the local Headlines at some point. Wonder what BwD will have to say about that. One access to the site will be from the newly traffic light controlled roundabout at Whitebirk :hehetable |
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It could just work ya' now Park .. in fact, sure it would... not just a pipe dream.
Cannot see anything particularly interesting this month, can you ? 'Cept Mr V. Whitehead to build two new houses on Badge Brow .. needs to sort out his other properties first methinks ! |
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No there is not much of interest this month, but HBC are well out of date with posting the applications on the website, only up to 7/3/08. :eek: |
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How about this one, been a topic previous
Controversial church flats plan gets OK - News - Accrington Observer Looking through the pages of today's LET I find on page 27 headed "commercialproperty" A For Sale notice Cannon Street Baptist Church, Accrington A late 19th Century former church with planning consent for 16 apartments. Also For Sale Oswald House, Rhyddings Street, Oswaldtwistle. An extended late 19th Century building with planning consent for 24 apartments Both adverts are under the same Agent. That is just a good way to make money without all the hassle of doing the actual conversion works. Clever person/s :hothothot |
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See barratt have put plans in for developement of 98 houses, on land and premises on exchange street, accrington, still can't believe councils website hasn't been updated!, pg 51 of observer top right corner.
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Wondered why their website hasn't been updated yet either Rob .. still nothing since 7/3/08. Also decisions postings lagging methinks. Gonna' E-mail them. Re: Cannon Street/Oswald Street .. yes, clever tactic hey Park .. got to find a buyer now... perhaps Tesco will buy Cannon Street for their Executives ... :D:D |
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If i'm right in thinkin it has to be the factory that borders exchange street, fairfield street, as like you say katex, there wouldn't be enough room anywhere else.Just wonder if the residents there will put a fight up like at stanhill, personally speakin, i think it wld be gd move, its a derelict factory, and wld probably just be left to rot as we have seen with other buildings in hyndburn, ie, palladium, old firestation, no doubt someone will kick a fuss up tho!.
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glad to see that two shops at the bottom of burnley road and eastgate are being demolished to be re placed by four houses and a three storey block of flats,
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