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Darwen library outbuildings to be demolished in £6m town revamp
Darwen library outbuildings to be demolished in £6m town revamp

BBC News

time24-02-2025

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  • BBC News

Darwen library outbuildings to be demolished in £6m town revamp

Decaying buildings at the back of a Grade-II listed library, which are a potential magnet for anti-social behaviour, can now be cleared as the first stage of a major with Darwen Council planning committee has granted planning permission and listed building consent for the work behind Darwen work at the 117-year-old Lancashire building is part of a £6.64m regeneration of the town centre and market hall and will prepare the way for future major improvement works to the library and associated planning spokesman Paul Marrow said: "This will be a major improvement to a real asset to the borough." Committee chairman and Darwen West Labour councillor Dave Smith also welcomed the this month the authority's executive board approved the scrapping of plans for a golf academy and 50 flats in favour of using the £2.5m of Town Deal cash earmarked for the projects on the Darwen Market and Civic Quarter improvements to the Knott Street library complex are a key part of the first phase of that manager Gavin Prescott told councillors the proposals involve the demolition of a single-storey detached outbuilding and small brick outrigger attached to the Library said: "The proposals comprise of enabling works and are required to facilitate a larger development to revamp the Library Theatre, which will be the subject of future applications and bring about a multitude of public benefits."The larger building was originally constructed for use as an electricity substation."No specific planning records exist for construction of the substation or small brick outrigger, which appears to have also been used for storage."The larger building appears to have been constructed in the 1960s with the smaller building appearing older."Given the style of the buildings, their loss would not lead to any adverse visual amenity complications." Listen to the best of BBC Radio Lancashire on BBC Sounds and follow BBC Lancashire on Facebook, X and Instagram and watch BBC North West Tonight on BBC iPlayer.

Flagship homes site and promised spine road rescued from two-year limbo
Flagship homes site and promised spine road rescued from two-year limbo

Yahoo

time27-01-2025

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  • Yahoo

Flagship homes site and promised spine road rescued from two-year limbo

Work on a flagship housing estate in Blackburn is scheduled to resume after two years. Construction of the 450-home Watermills development, on the former Sappi Papermill site, stalled in January 2023 after the main building contractor, Bradford-based Torpoint (Civils) Ltd, went into administration. Now independent housebuilder Wain Homes has agreed a partnership with landowners Black Pearl Capital to complete the estate off Livesey Branch Road, Feniscowles. The firm will also build the rest of a major 'spine road' between Moulden Brow and Livesey Branch Road, of which only the main entrance has so far been finished. Just 17 houses had been occupied when work stopped two years ago, but is now hoped work will resume this summer or autumn. Work has been paused for two years Livesey with Pleasington ward's Cllr Paul Marrow, who is also Blackburn with Darwen Council's Tory planning and growth spokesperson, said the agreement was 'fantastic news'. Planning consent to transform the former Sappi site was granted in 2015 to Black Pearl Capital with permission for up to 500 homes and four commercial premises. Construction had already begun on the first 95 properties at Watermills when the developer collapsed. Wain Homes is now bringing forward a detailed planning application for the next phase of homes, with an aim to start construction later this year, subject to receiving further planning permissions superseding the existing ones. The development will enable the completion of the new link road aimed at enhancing the local highway network as housing progresses. The revised planning application will incorporate a new Transport Assessment and detailed road design, offering updated timelines for road completion. Abbas Jafarian, Black Pearl Capital's chief operating officer, said: 'We are delighted to announce the collaboration with Wain Homes in expediting the completion of the Watermills vision. 'The shared commitment to delivering high-quality residential properties underscores the mutual dedication to meeting the growing demand for housing in the region.' Cllr Marrow said: "This is fantastic news. This estate has been a long time in limbo. "The delay has been a grave concern to the residents. That it is now back on track and the long-awaited and crucial spine road will be built is great news." Richard Chamberlain, managing director of Wain Homes North West, said: 'This has been a complex negotiation, and we are pleased to be at a point where we will shortly submit a detailed planning application for the next phase of homes, ranging from apartments to large four-bedroom family homes. 'We look forward to working closely with Black Pearl, the local authority, stakeholders and residents to create a development that enhances the overall quality of life in Blackburn.' Cllr Phil Riley, leader of Blackburn with Darwen Council, added: 'As with all sites, it's incredibly important to us to have a developer with really good local knowledge and a strong track record of delivering high-quality schemes and so this new partnership between Black Pearl and Wain Homes is good news all round. 'We look forward to working closely with Black Pearl and Wain Homes on their plans for the site, including the important link road, over the coming months.'

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