Bosses at the Trafford Centre have made a fresh planning application to bulldoze a former Premier Inn close to the retail complex after the demolition was held up by fear of harm to bats.
The Coach House at Wilderspool has been empty for a year and has been the target of vandalism and anti-social behaviour. Profectus Town Planning has tabled a second application for the operation after the initial application was withdrawn because of concerns over possible harm to bat habitats.
But a covering letter submitted to the Trafford council planning portal says that no bats have been found in the 34,000sq ft building.
If the application, is approved the bulldozers of appointed contractor P McGuinness could move in soon with the work expected to take about two months. READ MORE: 'He was such a diamond...' Corrie scene unearthed showing budding actor who died in holiday drugs tragedy “The demolition of the building is required as it is no longer occupied and has been the subject of vandalism and anti-social behaviour,” a covering letter says. “Demoliton will remove the risk of this continuing.
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