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Crewe self-storage plan approved for fire-hit site
Crewe self-storage plan approved for fire-hit site

BBC News

time05-08-2025

  • Business
  • BBC News

Crewe self-storage plan approved for fire-hit site

Plans to create a self-storage business on the site of a former printworks destroyed by a fire have been given the green disused factory on the corner of Catherine Street and Francis Street in Crewe, Cheshire, was knocked down after a blaze tore through the site on 9 August fire was declared a major incident, with hundreds of people forced to evacuate their homes. Two men have since been jailed for Stock Self Storage Ltd's application to breathe new life into the site was approved by Cheshire East Council. While the firm wanted permission to operate the facility 24/7, members of the authority's Southern Planning Committee voted to restrict opening hours to 06:00 to 23: Powell, representing the applicant, said the company operated from 30 sites, some in residential areas, and made every effort to be a good said customers liked the idea they had access to the storage facility around the clock, but in reality it wasn't used much late at night. Councillor Dawn Clark, who represents Crewe South, said neighbours feared there would be an impact from the motion lighting and noise of storage containers being opened and closed late at said the printworks had not been noisy, according to people who had "lived in that area for decades"."Do they actually need 24/7 access to this type of facility? Legitimately, I don't think anybody needs to go into a container at 03:00 in the morning," she told Wednesday's committee members voted to approve the planning application, with the restricted opening hours, while one voted against and one abstained. This news was gathered by the Local Democracy Reporting Service, which covers councils and other public service organisations. Read more Cheshire stories from the BBC and follow BBC Stoke & Staffordshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

Storage facility plan in Crewe for arson-hit site set for approval
Storage facility plan in Crewe for arson-hit site set for approval

BBC News

time27-07-2025

  • Business
  • BBC News

Storage facility plan in Crewe for arson-hit site set for approval

An arson-hit site looks set to be used for a self-storage business, despite concerns around noise, traffic and impact on air fire at the former printworks on Frances Street, Crewe in August 2024 led to hundreds of people being forced to evacuate their homes, with two men later Stock Self Storage Limited wants to use the vacant land as a storage facility, but some residents and Crewe Town Council have concerns as it could be in operation 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The application is recommended for approval, subject to conditions, with a Cheshire East Council planning committee set to consider it on 30 July. A report from a planning officer states that, while it is not ideal to have commercial uses next to residential properties, the site was formerly had asked why it could not be used for housing, a community garden, playground or residents' parking it said, but the land was privately owned and not in the council's issues to be assessed were whether the storage use and containers were acceptable in terms of the design, amenity and highways implications, it containers would be bottle green, and up to 2.6m in height, which would be "significantly lower" than the former buildings. Lighting would be directed down into the site, and not towards neighbouring properties, stated the report, and 24-hour operation was the applicant's business were no opening hours restrictions when it was a printworks, and the proposed use would not generate as much noise, it added. This news was gathered by the Local Democracy Reporting Service which covers councils and other public service organisations. Follow BBC Stoke & Staffordshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

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