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'Will Manchester stand up for its history?': Controversial plans to demolish 250-year-old Northern Quarter cottages thrown out

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the three listed buildings at 42-50 Thomas Street, seen as a key link to the city’s industrial past. Objections to the proposals came from across Manchester, the wider city-region and even as far as the Netherlands.Landowner Real Estate Investments Partnership had hoped to act on planning permission granted in 2017 for a five-storey block of flats with space for a shop or restaurant below.The scheme also included the restoration of 7 Kelvin Street, a Grade II listed building at the back of the site.But before work could begin the Thomas Street cottages were also granted Grade II listed status by Heritage England.The planning committee heard on Thursday that if the application was approved then the public body would immediately ask the.

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