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Planning Applications Committee - Thursday, 23rd May, 2024 2.00 pm

May 23, 2024 View on council website Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)

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Summary

The meeting focused on planning applications, with significant discussions on two major proposals: the siting of two woodland holiday cabins at Alton Forest Lodge and the relocation of a co-op convenience store in Warington.

Woodland Holiday Cabins at Alton Forest Lodge

The application was for the siting of two woodland holiday cabins at the former youth hostel site, now known as Alton Forest Lodge. The proposal included ecological enhancements and was supported by local plan policies encouraging new tourism development in the Churnet Valley master plan area.

Arguments For:

  • Tourism Development: The proposal aligns with local plan policies supporting tourism in the Churnet Valley.
  • Ecological Enhancements: The scheme includes measures to protect the ecological value of the area.
  • Traffic Impact: It was argued that the proposal would not significantly increase traffic compared to the former youth hostel use.

Arguments Against:

  • Damage to Ancient Woodland: Objectors, including Mr. John Higgins and Mrs. Diana Gardner, raised concerns about the destruction of ancient woodland due to mountain biking activities associated with the site.
  • Traffic and Safety: Councillor James Abberly highlighted the potential traffic issues and the site's remote location, which could lead to increased car use.
  • Residential Amenity: Concerns were raised about noise, litter, and antisocial behavior from guests.

Decision:

The committee decided to refuse the application, citing concerns about the impact on ancient woodland and the unsustainable location of the development.

Relocation of Co-op Convenience Store in Warington

The proposal involved relocating the existing co-op store from Washoe Wall Lane to a new site on Ashbank Road, Warington. The new site would provide a larger store with better facilities.

Arguments For:

  • Improved Facilities: The new store would offer a larger shopping area and better facilities for customers.
  • Sustainable Location: The site is centrally located within the village and close to the existing store.
  • Highway Improvements: The proposal includes a new controlled crossing and improvements to the footway network.

Arguments Against:

  • Highway Safety: Councillors Ross Ward and Barbara Hughes, along with residents, raised concerns about the safety of the new site, particularly the increased risk for pedestrians crossing the busy A52.
  • Traffic Congestion: The proximity to a busy junction and the potential for increased traffic congestion were significant concerns.
  • Impact on Greenbelt: The site partially encroaches on the Greenbelt, which was a point of contention.

Decision:

The committee decided to refuse the application, citing concerns about highway safety, the design of the new store, and the impact on the Greenbelt. An informative was added to express the committee's disagreement with the highway authority's assessment.

Attendees

Profile image for CouncillorPeter Wilkinson
Councillor Peter Wilkinson  Independent •  Checkley
Profile image for CouncillorKeith Hoptroff
Councillor Keith Hoptroff Labour • Leek South
Profile image for CouncillorBen Emery
Councillor Ben Emery Conservative • Leek West
Profile image for CouncillorKeith Flunder
Councillor Keith Flunder Conservative • Brown Edge & Endon
Profile image for CouncillorTony Holmes
Councillor Tony Holmes Conservative • Forsbrook
Profile image for CouncillorAlan Hulme
Councillor Alan Hulme Conservative • Checkley
Profile image for CouncillorMark Johnson
Councillor Mark Johnson Labour • Leek North
Profile image for CouncillorJonathan Kempster
Councillor Jonathan Kempster Green Party • Manifold
Profile image for CouncillorVicky Wheeldon
Councillor Vicky Wheeldon Labour and Co-operative • Cheadle South East
Profile image for CouncillorAdam Parkes
Councillor Adam Parkes Chairman of the Council • Labour • Biddulph North
Profile image for CouncillorIan Plant
Councillor Ian Plant Independent • Cheadle West
Profile image for CouncillorOliver Pointon
Councillor Oliver Pointon Independent • Cheddleton
Profile image for CouncillorPaul Roberts
Councillor Paul Roberts Conservative • Caverswall
Profile image for CouncillorLyn Swindlehurst
Councillor Lyn Swindlehurst Labour • Leek North

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 23rd-May-2024 14.00 Planning Applications Committee

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 23rd-May-2024 14.00 Planning Applications Committee

Additional Documents

ITEM 5 SMD 2020 0679 Former YHA Dimmingsdale
ITEM 4 23rd May 2024 Park Lane Cheadle
Draft Minutes 25 April 2024
ITEM 2 SMD 2022 0438 Co-op food store Werrington
ITEM 1 SMD-2023-0594 - Solar farm
ITEM 3 SMD 2024 0067 Tawny Hotel Solar Panels
Late Representations Report 23rd-May-2024 14.00 Planning Applications Committee
Late Representations May 2024 Final Version