New Lidl and three other key Manchester developments set to be decided this week
Four developments which were knocked back at a mammoth council meeting in Manchester last month are set to be put to a vote again this week. The applications - which include a new Lidl in Chorlton, retirement flats in Didsbury and student halls in Ardwick - are back on the planning committee's agenda.
Lidl in Chorlton Plans to demolish a former office block to make way for a new Lidl next to Chorlton Park have divided opinion locally. Many have welcomed the addition of a discount supermarket to the neighbourhood described as a 'food desert'. Retirement apartments in Didsbury Plans for a retirement living complex in Spath Road were rejected again, two years after a similar - but bigger - scheme was refused planning permission. Developers McCarthy and Stone redesigned the scheme after an appeal to overturn the council's decision in December 2020 was dismissed last March.
St Gabriel's Hall in Ardwick Councillors knocked back plans to redevelop former student accommodation at St Gabriel's Hall after concerns were raised about a lack of disabled parking. The former student halls at Oxford Place established in 1920 which are now empty would be refurbished and new blocks built to create 319 beds in total.
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