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Middleton’s oldest surviving mill to be restored and converted into apartments with new commercial and community space

Middleton’s oldest surviving mill could be restored and converted into new apartments and community space under ambitious new plans. Hicove Estates has tabled proposals to redevelop Lodge Mill, in Townley Street - a former silk and cotton mill that dates back to 1839.

The ground floor of the four-storey building is currently home to an ice-cream parlour - run by mill owners Martin Cove and Paula Hickey - and has also hosted a range of community events including a recent jubilee celebration and summer craft fair. Documents say the proposals aim to secure the future of the historic mill, creating 17 one and two-bedroom apartments on the top three floors while the ground floor would be units for commercial and community uses.

Potential uses for these units include education and social meetings, commercial and retail space - such as for yoga classes - and art gallery space. The Engine House- damaged when the adjoining ‘back mill’ was set alight at the end of last year - is earmarked as the ‘main community flexible venue space’. This would include the riverside garden area, which has already been opened to the public for recreational uses.

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Lodge Mill - also known as ‘front mill’ - also sustained thousands of pounds worth of damage from falling rubble when the back mill was demolished after being declared ‘unsafe’ by the council. Despite these setbacks, planning papers add that Mr Cove and Ms Hickey are committed to delivering a ‘high-quality development’ in keeping with the character and appearance of the local area.

Papers add: “The mill and the adjoining site are in a semi-dilapidated condition, negatively impacting on the

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