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Controversial housing development to be decided tomorrow

A decision on a new housing development that has stirred up controversy in Leigh is due to be made by the planning committee.

Residents are concerned that 34 new homes off Alderley Lane would cause further traffic disruption to Warrington Road. The connecting road links the town centre to the busy East Lancs Road (A580).

The mix of two to four bedroom homes would sit on grassland behind an existing home on Alderley Lane - which would be demolished to make way for the new development.

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According to Highways, the proposal would generate one additional vehicle approximately every three minutes during the morning and afternoon peak hours. This level of increase is not deemed significant enough for them to make an objection in terms of safety or the free flow of traffic.

The Leigh South councillors have also raised concerns about the site, stating the lack of affordable housing in the development should be debated considering that 22 of the homes are planned to have four bedrooms. Councillors Kevin Anderson, Charles Rigby and John O’Brien have claimed investment in three bedroom properties instead of four would require less financial input.

They believe this could allow the building of affordable housing and meet the criteria of the local housing need. Distance from the Leigh Guided Busway, lack of cycle access, and poor pedestrian pavements were also listed as reasons for objection.

Wigan Council’s planning committee will gather in Wigan Town Hall on November 7 to debate the application from Prime

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