Here's the text of a letter delivered to properties near to the development by concerned local residents last week:PROPOSED CANALSIDE DEVELOPMENT
Are you aware that British Waterways are planning to develop the area along the canal between the bridge at Top Lock and the bridge near the Ring O’Bells ?
The plan is to convert the BW office into two homes and build a further nine houses along this part of the canal. This is in addition to the three houses planned at the Ring O’Bells end, for which planning permission has already been granted to another company.
There was a consultation event at the BW office on Friday 30th January.
See overleaf for a copy of a photo of the proposed development on display at the event.
The planners claim this design “will enhance the site and positively contribute to the local area”, and is “an appropriate use that will deliver a positive future for the historic site” and “enhance the setting of the conservation area”. There appeared to be little support for the scheme at the event, and those present were surprised that more local residents had not been notified of it.
Amongst the many concerns expressed were:
· conversion of the BW office (a Grade II listed building) into housing;
· loss of this unique stretch of canal to houses;
· how would the proposal “positively address the canal” as it does not reflect the local heritage?
· potential of increased traffic along Lockside, Suttons Lane and Brickbridge Road (despite the planner’s reassurances to the contrary because of planned bollards at the Lockside end);
· loss of New Horizons boat for the disabled to an alternative location;
· loss of moorings and facilities for boat users.
What are your views on the proposal?
You can e-mail your views to “enquiries.northwest@britishwaterways.co.uk” or write to
Marple Consultation, H2O Urban LLP, 26 King Street, Manchester, M3 6AY, “ideally before Friday 6 February 2009, but those received in advance of planning submission will be considered”.
Please send a copy to Stockport's Conservation Officer (paul.hartley@stockport.gov.uk), Marple Civic Society and local councillors.
If you did not know about the consultation event you should write to complain about that, too!
Keep an eye on the Marple Website (
www.marple-uk.com) for updates