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I don't overlook the railway line, these houses will, the 3 storeys especially! Also now they will be behind that factory.
And sometimes people have to move to places for other reasons ya know, you take what you can when you are desperate! :) Wouldn't be here otherwise.:( |
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Wow, HBC has finally updated the planning applications, think they are nearly up to date.
This is a surprise, applications from Peel Holdings at the Whitebirk Retail Park Applications 11/08/0454/0455/0457/0458 all for full mezzanine floors in existing units. Is this a way for Peel Holdings to increase the number of retail otlets by 4 without increasing the foot print of any of the units or building more units. These are very interesting applications, how will HBC's planning comittee deal with them :hehetable http://www.hyndburnbc.gov.uk/site/cu...08TO220808.pdf |
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Thanks Park .. did look Tuesday, and all nearly domestic which reflected the housing market.
See what you mean .. well done, they are looking for another way around aren't they for previous planning developments rejected.. :rolleyes: |
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Yes, I think Peel Holdings will be in the driving seat this time. ;)
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Hek, honoured ... a few more.
Only ones of interest are outline planning permission for some more houses in:- Great Harwood. The old site of the football ground and Monroe's nightclub. 37 houses and 12 apartments. Think this is a good position actually, and could make quite a tidy estate. What actually happened to the Football Club, did they just run out of money? Rishton: York Mill, York Street. 31 houses and 8 apartments. Some builders obviously still optimistic about selling houses. Hey Cashy .. looks like you are going to get an open porch to the entrance at Sydney Street ... bit of cover for having a ciggie maybe ? |
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interesting one by hyndburn homes to demolish 37 garages and build 3 bungalows next to st pauls school.
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Noticed an outline applicaton for industrial units on the Nori Brick works site ... now they did say they may resume operations in 12 months, doesn't sound like it to me, unless only part of the site.
Someone applied to demolish the Petrol Station at Harwood Bar to construct 45 extra care apartments. Yawn, yawn ... a Mr. Rashid requiring permission to open a hot take away at 344. Union Road, Oswaldtwistle. And this :- 11/08/0640 Outline application: Construction of Coach Road Meadow Coach Road 28/11/2008 Environmental Business Park comprising Oswaldtwistle industrial units (22,500 sq ft/2,090.25 sq m) Timber Yard and buildings, office building for applicant, 4 No eco-houses, bio-mass heating plant, 4 No wind turbines and provision of open space The Prospects Foundation |
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Hey, they up to the 19th December now !! Blimey. The only one that interests me is this one:- 11/08/0624 Outline Application: Residential Development Woodnook Mill Mount Street 11/12/2008 Accrington Lastberry Ltd As this was the mill that was owned by the last company I worked for and, up until recently, contained their bleaching works, warehousing and hemming department .. would be interested to see if this application includes demolition. It is a very old mill and would need plenty of work. Good that there is some sort of application though and not just leaving it to deteriorate. |
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