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All the big developments due to be decided in Manchester this week

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A new four-storey apartment block and a school in desperate need of a new basketball court are due to be decided next week. Manchester Council’s monthly planning committee will decide whether to grant permission next week with just three items on the agenda.

A 40-home affordable housing block in Chorlton could see the loss of local business, but the demand for lower cost housing may mean that objectors do not get the result they are seeking.

In the Ancoats and Beswick ward, basketball and netball have seen a boom in demand, which has led to a school pushing for a brand new multi-use games area (MUGA).

Then in Northern Quarter a restaurant and bar at the bottom of a small apartment complex is hoping to get permission to be open until later.

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A number of new housing developments have been tabled across Greater Manchester this week.

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