Two hurdles left to save Green Belt site
There are two more hurdles to clear before residents can be certain about the future of Green Belt land near Junction 20 of the M6 - a Council vote on the Local Plan, and the Six56 Public Inquiry.
There are two more hurdles to clear before residents can be certain about the future of Green Belt land near Junction 20 of the M6 - a Council vote on the Local Plan, and the Six56 Public Inquiry.
Warrington must take immediate action to protect the most vulnerable from unaffordable energy costs next winter after the Council unanimously passed a Liberal Democrat motion to help improve the insulation of homes.
Warrington councillors unanimously supported our motion to give themselves a greater say in the community benefits required from planning applications.
Councillors Helen Speed and Mark Browne have been working with the Borough Council to improve the sites of Grappenhall Hall School and the Old Rectory, both of which have become derelict.
The future of Green Belt land earmarked for a giant distribution site next to Junction 20 of the M6 is back in the balance.
The Public Inquiry to consider the planning application for a massive logistics site next to Junction 20 of the M6 has been adjourned until October.