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Flats to be built at former Bury Woolworth’s building

Flats are to be created at a historic building in Bury town centre.

The building, at 5-9 The Rock, which for generations was the town’s branch of Woolworth’s, is within the town’s central conservation area and the space is currently used for offices.

Developers Landa Corporation Ltd have been granted permission to create six one-bed flats and three apartments with three-bedrooms. The existing ground floor, a branch of Yorkshire Bank, will be retained with the flats being constructed on the first to fourth floors.

A design and access statement in support of the plans, which were approved this week, gave reason why there was no car park provision in the plans. It said: “Due to the proposal being within a town centre location, proposing car parking for the development is redundant.

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“Bus stops are within a short walking distance of the site. “In addition, our proposal includes designated bicycle stores with enough capacity for all apartments.”This enforces the agenda for sustainable transport within Bury town centre.”

As the building lies within Bury town centre conservation area, a heritage report was prepared which gave an insight into the history of the building. It said: “It dates from the late 19th century and was initially used as a corset and stay maker’s shop and printer’s shop on the ground floor, with the upper floors probably used as offices.

” In 1926, the whole building was taken over by the department store, F. W. Woolworth. “Although the ground floor, and probably the first floor, were occupied until recently, the upper floors appear to have been vacant for some time,

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk