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Plans rejected AGAIN over fears they would cause 'immeasurable damage and havoc'

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Plans for a new housing development in Mossley have been knocked back again after a councillor complained it would cause ‘traffic havoc’.

Proposals to build houses and apartments on a plot of land on Stamford Road had previously been rejected over concerns about its design and highways safety implications, a decision that was upheld at appeal.

The new application lodged by Mr D Wilcox to Tameside council was to build nine houses on the site, three of which would have three bedrooms and six two-beds.

They would have been two storeys high and staggered over three blocks, aside for one detached home. There had been 30 objections from members of the public raising concerns about the impact on traffic and the number of houses being proposed.

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