Welsh Row - St Anne's Lane gasworks site for developing where parking currently is

A long-awaited development that will transform the former gasworks site in Nantwich has been given the green light from councillors – despite some concerns over flood risk, writes Stephen Topping.

At Wednesday’s meeting, Cheshire East Council’s southern planning committee voted to approve plans for 31 apartments plus a hotel, restaurants and shops at the former gasworks off Welsh Row.

The scheme will be delivered by Vison for Nantwich Limited – run by brothers Mark, John and Paul Schofield – who first revealed plans for the site in November 2015 and bought the land off CEC in February 2017.

Cllr Penny Butterill, independent CEC member for Nantwich North and West, urged the committee to approve the development after it had ‘dragged on for such a long time’.

“I have to say I am pleased to see this application on the agenda at long last,” she said.

“[The Schofield brothers] have done a brilliant job with the plans they have put forward, they include everything that would benefit Nantwich – including a hotel and restaurant.

“The town council has no objections to the application and Nantwich Civic Society, of which I am a member, also supports it.

“I have no doubts whatsoever for the Schofield brothers to develop this site as I know they really do have Nantwich at heart.”

The committee was also asked to approve the plans by Cllr Arthur Moran, Cllr Butterrill’s fellow independent ward councillor, who described it as a ‘truly brownfield site’ for redevelopment.

He also took the opportunity to urge CEC to consider increasing parking spaces in Nantwich, with the land currently used as an informal free car park for up to 110 cars.

Cllr Moran said: “Crewe and Nantwich Borough Council did propose the site for a pay and display back in 2006.

“I actually campaigned against that because I felt the site was too important to let go for a pay and display car park.

“There has been some concern about the lack of spaces in Nantwich as a whole, not just on this site.

“In the CEC local transport plan there is going to be a town-by-town parking strategy and I would urge my colleagues to see Nantwich as a priority for that.”

A car park of 100 spaces will be included in the development, with 80 spaces expected for the hotel and apartments, and 20 spaces set for the restaurants and shops.

Members of the committee welcomed the scheme, but some raised concerns about flood risk on the site following last month’s flooding in Nantwich.

Cllr Joy Bratherton, Labour, said: “Having dealt with flooding recently in the more green areas of Crewe I am completely cynical of any flood risk assessment that concludes this is a one in 100 year or one in 1,000 year situation.

“I have had residents in my ward trapped in their house for four weekends in a row for what the flood risk assessment had said would be one in 100 years.”

But officers told the committee that the plans had been considered by the Environment Agency, United Utilities and CEC’s own flooding team – and no objections were raised by the trio.

Conservative Cllr John Wray, chairman of CEC’s southern planning committee, added: “We will have to rely on the experts that were referred to in the report – if you need an opinion on a certain thing you go to the expert on that thing.”

No one representing the developer spoke at the meeting.

Members approved the scheme with six votes for and three abstentions.

Cllr Butterill, who normally sits on the southern planning committee, did not vote on the item.

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13 Comments

  1. Ashley Powell says:

    Nantwich has a beautiful flood plain, there’s only a few fields of it left though. 1/3 of our population “live” or rather sleep on the rest of it before commuting to Manchester when they wake up.
    At least I got to walk to school over the flood plain fields flushing snipe and curllew and skylarks and linnets. I sound 70 and im 33. Nantwich has been ruined in less than 20 years.

  2. There’s not a lot that “the authorities” can or are prepared to do about the traffic congestion in Nantwich. The Air Quality on the Churche’s Mansion/Morrisons section of Hospital Street has been extremely poor for a long time. At one time it was the worst in the County! When my wife and I presented a petition on behalf of Hospital Street Residents’ Association (now defunct) to our MP in 2006 she acknowledged receipt but said that “there hadn’t been enough deaths” to justify a bypass to avoid the long lines of idling cars either going towards Whitchurch or along Waterlode.

  3. Sarah Lobley says:

    Why does Nantwich need more housing when there is already limited parking and the schools are pretty much full now. Surely the space should’ve been kept as parking. It’s no wonder more and more people are avoiding Nantwich and taking away from the tourist elements that the town has to offer.

  4. Tim Millwall says:

    This is a worry

    No one representing the developer spoke at the meeting.

    Members approved the scheme with six votes for and three abstentions.

    Why?!!!

    Can’t see this being very successful quite negative from get go

  5. Seriously for committee members to raise concerns on flood risks, would that mean that the actual build design is not fit for purpose?

    • Councillor Joy Bratherton says:

      My concern was in relation to the flood risk assessment. I am concerned that this development is so close to the river which has flooded only recently. The development looks attractive and delivers amenities and residential units but I am concerned.

  6. Aerton Munroe says:

    Why would you drive through Nantwich at peak times? I stopped doing that years ago.
    Leave ten minutes earlier and the roads are empty

    • Possibly because you live in the centre of Nantwich and have no choice?

      • Aerton munroe says:

        Don’t actually live in Nantwich, just did research to find the best times of travel that’s all, why sit in pollution in a stationary car in valuable free time, can be done

  7. I understand the new Wrlsh Row travel plans are to include manned dinghys

  8. Martin Brent says:

    I just wondered what arrangements or considerations the council had given to those many of us who have been using the gasworks site on which to park. Facilities are stretched to say the least for parking in Nantwich and it would appear the parking spaces of this development are unlikely to fulfil demands! Great to have this area developed but a wider consideration would have been advantageous to the community of our town!

  9. have they included everything nantwich needs? like a flood plain?

  10. Geraldine Greenall says:

    How will the plans show travelling throughout Nantwich at peak times. The roads are chocker already.

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