'Drive-thru Greggs, apartments and a new school': Every development to be decided this week in Stockport
15.08.2023 - 11:23
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The future of four different developments will be decided upon this week at Stockport’s monthly planning committee meeting.
The plans include a new drive-thru Greggs, the transformation of two different sites into a total of 122 apartments and a new school for Hazel Grove. Only three out of four of the planning applications were recommended for approval after the Greggs drive-thru was deemed unsuitable by two area committees.
Both the Central Stockport Area Committee and the Cheadle Area Committee had concerns this could increase traffic problems in the Stockport Road area around the Farmers Arms site.
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Other items on the agenda are smaller in scale and include smaller housing developments of two to three homes as well as house extensions.
The proposed plans for the new Greggs would see the Farmers Arms Pub in Cheadle Heath be demolished. According to the planning statement put forward by applicants Greene King Brewing and Retail Limited, this development would bring the derelict site back into use and provide 35 new jobs for the area.
The vacant pub closed down back in March 2020. Since it closed there have been incidents of vandalism and anti-social behaviour despite Greene King’s efforts to prevent this.
This site is accessed off Edgeley Road and situated in the centre of Cheadle Heath. It would have 24 car parking spaces and two bays in the drive-thru to take customers orders.
The restaurant would be open during the hours of 6am to 11pm seven days a week. Objection letters from 64 locals were originally submitted to Stockport Council about this. The main reasons behind them were associated with traffic around the site already being a
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