GMA2-Stakehill
This first document has been produced for Redrow, the house builder, and shows an indicative plan for housing on the Northern part of the site.
The main access would be via the All-in-One garden centre from the A664, Rochdale Road.
You will notice a number of typing and other mistakes throughout the document
This second document shows a very vague plan for housing along Bentley Avenue and continuing across Stakehill Lane, along with proposals for industrial units between the A627M and Stakehill Lane at Stakehill Nurseries and then continuing down Boarshaw Lane at Three Gates Farm to the railway line.
These documents are just the start!
There are a total of 20 docs associated with these sites which you will find at:
https://www.greatermanchester-ca.gov.uk/what-we-do/housing/gmsf2020/supporting-documents/
You’ll need to select the ‘Cross boundary’ zip file
which will download all those relating to Stakehill
Landowners & Developers plans for the local Greenbelt
Many Landowners and Developers sent in comments to the second GMSF Consultation [Jan-March 2019]
Those relating directly to the Thornham St John’s Neighbourhood Area and others located close to our community are listed below.
It should be stressed that these are just proposals, and
no planning applications relating to them have been lodged at the time of writing.
Below are links to each of these proposals:
Response to the revised GMSF [March 2019]
Comment on the revised GMSF – template letter
Click here Consultation response-public to download the template letter
Revised GMSF – Slattock Community Meeting – 2nd Feb 2019
Here’s the presentation from the Slattocks Community Meeting on 2nd Feb 2019 at Thornham Cricket Club
From small beginnings
27,000 people commented on the first draft of the Greater Manchester Spatial Framework [GMSF].
Following this the local community came together to form SOS-Save Our Slattocks and joined other local residents from across Greater Manchester to rally at Manchester Town Hall.
Since then we’ve looked at how best we can influence local planning and consequently formed the Thornham St John’s Neighbourhood Forum
Here’s a video reminder of our ‘roots’