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All the developments due to be decided in Tameside next week

More than 200 new homes and new industrial warehouses are all up for debate at next week's planning panel.

A huge employment site in Droylsden would be demolished and create the majority of these new homes, if plans are approved. Seamark PLC, which specialises in frozen foods, would see their facility off Edge Lane become the location for 143 new homes.

Five apartment blocks would contain 72 homes and then a further 71 homes of one, two, three and four-bed homes are included in the plans.

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Loss of sunlight and privacy as well as concerns of the structures overlooking neighbouring homes have all been flagged by the 34 letters of objection. There are also worries that construction would create a disturbance in the area. The same concerns are shared by objectors regarding the 78 apartment plan for Stalybridge.

The site of the former Stalybridge Clinic on Old Street would become home to two apartment blocks, one four storeys high with 54 apartments and the other five storeys high containing 24 homes. Also to be decided on are plans for four semi-detached homes in Hyde that have kicked up a stink on Berkeley Crescent as well as two blocks of units to be used for industrial purposes.

Here is a breakdown of each major application up for discussion:

The Edge Lane site is currently home to the seafood processing company who want to demolish their employment building and replace it with 143 new homes.

The homes would be split across a complex of five apartment blocks as well as individual homes under the plans with 253 parking spaces provided for them.

The site currently forms part of the cold stores and processing units in connection with Seamark PLC. It is

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