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Cheshire Live on MSNPlans for nine homes in one of Cheshire's most-desirable postcodesA developer has applied for permission in principle for nine homes on the site of a storage depot near Alderley Edge. Thomas ...
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Cheshire Live on MSNRiding school in Cheshire relocates - now it needs planning permissionA riding school has applied for retrospective planning permission to continue operating in the green belt near Knutsford.
Cheshire East’s Local Plan has been formally submitted to the Secretary of State after more than four years worth of public consultation and thousands of responses.
Cheshire East Council has adopted its new five-year local transport plan during a meeting of the full council. The plan includes a wide range of actions to improve travel choices and promote ...
CHESHIRE East Council has launched a consultation on a revised interim planning policy that will allow the authority to exercise more control over potential new housing developments.
Cheshire East Council's housing plan is branded "inadequate" by an independent inspector who warns it could leave the borough short of homes.
Plans to build 36,000 new homes have been approved by Cheshire East Council. After a government inspector found "serious shortcomings" in its original plan for 29,000 properties, the local ...
Communities secretary Eric Pickles has praised Cheshire East Council for submitting its local plan and urged developers to work with the council.
The next steps towards Cheshire East Council finalising the second part of its Local Plan Strategy are being taken.
The newly created Cheshire East Council has rejected proposals to nearly double the number of electoral wards in its area set out by the Local Government Boundary Commission. The LGBC proposed ...
A plan for Mid-Cheshire, which includes the three towns of Middlewich, Northwich and Winsford and the surrounding rural area, is set to be signed off by Cheshire West and Chester Council.
Cheshire East Council's housing plan is branded "inadequate" by an independent inspector who warns it could leave the borough short of homes.
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