Tameside Council are now looking for a developer to work with them on the project
Plans for a controversial new 2,000-home 'garden village' in Tameside have been given a final green light after the government announced it would not be intervening.
READ MORE: Campaigners win fight to save historic area from plans to build 'unattractive' and 'overbearing' high-rise tower Following the internal approval, the council submitted the plans to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities who could decided to 'call-in' the application. “The Local Planning Authority and Speaker’s Panel approval will now stand and plans for Godley Green will move ahead to provide much-needed homes for generations to come.”
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
The changing face of Lancaster as plans for students and music get green lightIt's all going on
Read more »
Residents Speak Out Against Plans to Convert Vacant Building in NottinghamThe developers said the building 'desperately needs attention and money spent on it'
Read more »
Jonnie Irwin details plans to celebrate his 50th birthday in Spain amid terminal cancer battle after...The presenter is planning to celebrate his milestone 50th birthday, despite doctors believing he wouldn't make 2023.
Read more »
National Care Service plans 'hand ministers too much power and keep staff poor'Trade union warns that the current plans for a National Care Service won't fix the current problems and will keep workers' wages low.
Read more »
Scottish Government's National Care Service Plans Criticized for Failing to Address Private Facilities' ProfitsTrade union warns that the current plans for a National Care Service won't fix the current problems and will keep workers' wages low.
Read more »
Council plans to generate half of Hammerstone Depot's power with solar panelsThe council are aiming to become zero-carbon by 2038
Read more »