Levelling up minister Michael Gove has been asked step in and order Wigan council to look again at two controversial planning applications which will see 1,000 homes built on green belt land at Mosley Common.
Independent Network councillor James Fish, who represents the area, has written to the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities asking him to ‘call in’ the applications.
In a letter to Mr Gove, Coun Fish has expressed ‘concern’ over applicant Peel L&P’s plans which were approved at a six-hour meeting of Wigan’s planning committee on Friday (January 19).
Coun Fish wrote that the applications go against ‘not only local policy but national policy and the Wigan Local Plan Core Strategy’.
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