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Speakers Panel (Planning) - Wednesday, 10th September, 2025 10.00 am

September 10, 2025 View on council website

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Summary

The Speakers Panel (Planning) of Tameside Council met to discuss several planning applications, traffic regulation orders, and a tree preservation order. The panel approved making permanent an experimental traffic order for a school street, confirmed a woodland protection order, and granted permission for several developments, including a mixed-use scheme at the Waterloo Tavern and redevelopment of the former Hyde Library building. However, they also refused an application for a house in multiple occupation (HMO) and deferred a decision on a residential development due to viability concerns.

Here's a more detailed breakdown of the key topics discussed:

Traffic and Highways

Dane Road Area of Denton Traffic Regulation Order

The panel discussed proposed traffic regulation orders to implement 'no waiting at any time' restrictions in the Dane Road area of Denton. These restrictions were intended to address concerns raised by local residents and the MP for Denton about obstructive parking at junctions, which compromised visibility for motorists and pedestrians.

The Highways Officer stated that the council aimed to take a proactive approach to improving road safety and reducing the potential for collisions, in line with the Vision Zero strategy adopted by Tameside Council and throughout the Greater Manchester region.

However, residents objected to the proposals, arguing that the area was mainly residential with limited off-street parking. Mrs Ruth Gledhill addressed the Panel in objection to elements of the proposal.

Ultimately, the panel resolved not to implement the proposed Traffic Regulation Orders.

Old Brow, Mossley Prohibition of Driving Order

The panel considered objections to the experimental Prohibition of Driving Order within the Old Brow and Vale Side area of Mossley, which would remain in force indefinitely. This order was part of a School Streets scheme for Livingstone Primary School, aimed at reducing traffic and improving safety around the school.

The School Streets scheme aimed to reduce the number of private car journeys to and from school, which should lead to: improve road safety; more walking, wheeling, cycling or scooting by children and parents; less cars around the school; and improved air quality.

During the consultation period, the council received one formal objection from a resident of Cecil Street, who reported increased parking issues since the scheme's implementation. Councillor J Homer addressed the Panel in support of the proposal, as did a local resident.

The Highways Officer acknowledged that some parking would be displaced but noted that all car parks within Tameside would allow free parking for up to 2 hours from 9 June 2025, giving parents the opportunity to park on the Mossley Market Ground Car Park and walk.

The panel resolved that the Tameside Metropolitan Borough (Old Brow Including Vale Side Area, Mossley) (Prohibition Of Driving) (Experimental) Order 2024 be made permanent.

Planning Applications

The Panel made decisions on a number of planning applications:

Wellington Street/Wood Street, Ashton-under-Lyne (23/00869/FUL)

This application concerned a new residential development comprising 12 apartments. The panel had previously resolved to grant planning permission subject to conditions and the completion of a Section 106 agreement1. However, the applicant submitted a viability assessment indicating a viability gap and requested the removal of the affordable housing contribution of £87,360 from the Section 106 agreement. The Green Space contribution of £8,400 would still be secured.

The appraisal recognises the challenging local housing market conditions with values within Ashton Centre being low.

The panel deferred the decision, pending further consideration of the viability assessment.

Verge at Tudor Industrial Estate, Ashton Street, Dukinfield (25/00463/FUL)

This application sought permission for the construction and operation of a micro energy storage project on a verge at Tudor Industrial Estate. The proposed energy storage system (ESS) would include battery cabinets and associated equipment, surrounded by fencing.

The system is owned by AMP Clean Energy, who develop, funds, builds, owns and operates renewable and low carbon energy facilities and flexible power assets across the UK.

The Council received 5 objections to the proposed development, from third party representatives.

The panel approved planning permission for the project.

345 Oldham Road, Ashton-under-Lyne (25/00451/FUL)

This was a retrospective application for the change of use of a building from commercial premises with associated living accommodation to a five-bedroom HMO, including alterations to the front elevation.

Twenty-six representations were received in response to the application, including one letter of objection from a ward councillor.

The panel resolved to refuse planning permission, citing concerns about the cumulative impact of the proposal, inadequate internal and external facilities, and the lack of detail regarding waste management.

Land at 150 Holland Street, Denton (25/00298/FUL)

This application sought to vary conditions relating to a previously approved development (24/00555/FUL) for a B8 storage warehouse with ancillary Class E offices. The proposed variations included changes to the approved plans and extended opening hours.

The applicant applied for proposed opening times of 06.00am to 00.00 midnight 7 days per week. However, following concerns raised from officers and local residents, the proposed operating hours have been revised to 07:00 to 22:00 7 days a week.

The panel resolved to grant planning permission subject to conditions.

147-155 Stamford Street Central, Ashton-under-Lyne (25/00523/FUL)

This application sought the removal of a planning condition relating to affordable housing from a previously approved development (23/00313/FUL) for the change of use of a mixed-use building to apartments and external alterations.

The panel resolved to grant planning permission subject to conditions.

Land to the Rear of 75-99 Stockport Road, Mossley (25/00528/FUL)

This application sought to vary condition 1 (Approved Plans) amendments to site layout, site levels and updated house types of planning permission 21/00320/REM.

In response to the neighbour notification letters, 6 letters of objection have been received.

The panel resolved to grant planning permission subject to conditions.

Appeal Decisions

The panel noted the appeal decisions on the following applications:

  • 176 King Street, Dukinfield (APP/G4240/D/25/3364759): Appeal dismissed for the installation of a dropped kerb.
  • 60 Mottram Moor, Hollingworth (APP/G4240/W/25/3360410): Appeal dismissed for a retirement cottage.
  • Land north of Johnsonbrook Road, Dukinfield (APP/G4240/Z/25/3363084): Appeal dismissed for the installation of a digital display.
  • 10 Newmarket Road, Ashton-under-Lyne (APP/G4240/W/25/3361265): Appeal allowed for conversion of a 6-bedroom HMO to a 7-bedroom HMO.
  • 208 Market Street, Droylsden (APP/G4240/W/25/3365376): Appeal dismissed for the construction of a new 8-bedroom HMO.
  • 31 Clarence Arcade, Stamford Street Central, Ashton-under-Lyne (APP/G4240/W/25/3365634): Appeal allowed for the conversion of vacant office space to HMOs with associated facilities.
  • Unit next to 6 Dean Street, Mossley (APP/G4240/W/25/3363908): Appeal dismissed for the demolition of an existing commercial unit and construction of a replacement unit.
  • Carr House, 25 Carr Lane, Stalybridge (APP/G4240/D/25/3362863): Appeal dismissed for the erection of a detached garage/workshop and associated driveway.
  • 2 Sherwood Avenue, Droylsden (APP/G4240/D/25/3366189): Appeal allowed for a first-floor side extension and double and single-storey rear extension.
  • 66 Gower Road, Hyde (APP/G4240/D/25/3368718): Appeal dismissed for reducing a portion of an existing raised patio area.
  • 232 Oldham Road, Ashton-under-Lyne (APP/G4240/W/25/3366323): Appeal allowed for the conversion of a 6-room 6-person HMO into a 7-room 7-person HMO.

Brookfields Woodland Protection Order

The panel considered an objection to the making of a new Tree Preservation Order2 at land known as Brookfields.

Mr Mark Iveson addressed the Panel in objection to the proposal. Mr Dave Jones and Councillor J Homer, Ward Member, addressed the Panel in support of the proposal.

The Panel heard that the process for making the provisional Woodland Preservation Order had been undertaken in accordance with the prescribed regulations and was an appropriate mechanism to secure the protection of the trees within the defined area.

The panel resolved that the Brookfields Woodland Protection Order (2025) be confirmed without modification.


  1. Section 106 agreements are legal agreements between local authorities and developers, used to mitigate the impact of new developments on the community and infrastructure. 

  2. Tree Preservation Orders (TPOs) are legal instruments used to protect trees of significant amenity value. 

Attendees

Profile image for CouncillorDavid Mills
Councillor David Mills Labour • Droylsden East
Profile image for CouncillorVimal Choksi MBE
Councillor Vimal Choksi MBE Assistant Executive Member (Growth) • Labour • Ashton Waterloo
Profile image for Councillor Jacqueline Owen
Councillor Jacqueline Owen Assistant Executive Member (Transport and Connectivity) • Labour • Longdendale
Profile image for CouncillorAdrian Pearce
Councillor Adrian Pearce Labour • Stalybridge North
Profile image for CouncillorSusan Quinn
Councillor Susan Quinn Labour • Droylsden East
Profile image for Councillor Vincent Ricci
Councillor Vincent Ricci Independent • Denton North East
Profile image for CouncillorGary Ferguson
Councillor Gary Ferguson Independent • Longdendale
Profile image for CouncillorClaire Reid
Councillor Claire Reid  Labour •  Denton South
Profile image for CouncillorDoreen Dickinson
Councillor Doreen Dickinson Leader of Conservative Group • Conservative • Stalybridge South
Profile image for CouncillorDave Howarth
Councillor Dave Howarth Labour • Ashton Waterloo

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 10th-Sep-2025 10.00 Speakers Panel Planning.pdf

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 10th-Sep-2025 10.00 Speakers Panel Planning.pdf

Minutes

Minutes 23.07.25.pdf

Additional Documents

1. 25_00528_FUL-PROPOSED_SITE_PLAN.pdf
4. 25_00528_FUL-COMPARATIVE_ELEVATIONS_HOUSE_TYPE_M.03.pdf
3_Proposed ground and first floor plan.pdf
Site photographs.pdf
2_Proposed site plan.pdf
2. 25_00528_FUL-SITE_PLAN_COMPARATIVE_OVERLAY.pdf
Site photos.pdf
Appendix - 23.00869.FUL - October 2024 Report.pdf
4_cabinet equipment plan and elevations.pdf
Additional Information - Item 4f. 2500528FUL - Land To The Rear Of 75-99 Stockport Road Mossley 1.pdf
1. 23_00869_FUL-THE_LOCATION_PLAN-1624100.pdf
23.00869.FUL - Wellington Street Update Report.pdf
1_location plan.pdf
2. 1679050-2023.03.DRAWING 02 GROUND FLOOR PLAN rev 23RD SEPT 2024.pdf
25.00451.FUL 345 Oldham Road.pdf
5_paladin fencing elevations.pdf
3.PROPOSED GROUND FLOOR PLAN.pdf
1_Location Plan.pdf
2.PROPOSED SITE PLAN.pdf
4.PROPOSED FIRST FLOOR PLAN.pdf
3_Existing Elevations.pdf
5.PROPOSED SECOND FLOOR PLAN.pdf
4_Proposed Plans.pdf
1_Location plan.pdf
25.00298.FUL Land at 150 Holland St.pdf
5_Proposed Elevations.pdf
1.THE LOCATION PLAN.pdf
2_Existing Plans.pdf
25.00528.FUL - Land To The Rear Of 75-99 Stockport Road Mossley.pdf
25.00523.FUL - 147-155 Stamford Street Central Ashton.pdf
Appeal Decision - APPG4240W253363908.pdf
Appeal Decision - APPG4240W253365634.pdf
Appeal Decision - APPG4240W253366323.pdf
Appeal Decision - APPG4240W253361265.pdf
Appeal Decision - APPG4240W253365376.pdf
Appeal Decision - APPG4240D253362863.pdf
Appeal Decision -APPG4240D253366189.pdf
Appeal Decision - APPG4240D253368718.pdf
3. 1679051-2023.03.DRAWING 03 FIRST FLOOR PLAN rev 23RD SEPT 2024.pdf
3. 25_00528_FUL-COMPARATIVE_ELEVATIONS_HOUSE_TYPE_L.03.pdf
23.00869.FUL - Site Images.pdf
3_battery box plan and elevation.pdf
25.00463.FUL Verge at Tudor Industrial Estate.pdf
5. 25_00528_FUL-COMPARATIVE_ELEVATIONS_HOUSE_TYPE_M.03-1735668.pdf
2_proposed site plan.pdf
Site Photos.pdf
4_Proposed second and third floor plan.pdf