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‘Completely inappropriate’ caravan park plans rejected

Oldham Council rejected a proposal to build a touring caravan park next to Clough Manor on Rochdale Road, Denshaw, deeming it 'completely inappropriate' due to its harmful impact on greenbelt land. The plan included five caravan spaces and a new access road but was opposed by residents and planners, citing loss of openness, visual detriment, and potential noise and privacy issues. A separate application to convert part of Clough Manor into residential apartments is still under review.

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Council rejects caravan park plans for former wedding venue

Plans to convert a former wedding venue into a caravan park have been rejected by Oldham Council over concerns about greenbelt encroachment.

The proposal for Clough Manor on Rochdale Road, Denshaw, would have created five caravan parking spaces and a new access road. Council planners deemed the development “inappropriate” for the greenbelt location.

A planning officer stated: “The development constitutes inappropriate development which, by definition, is harmful to the greenbelt.”

Local residents expressed strong opposition to the plans. One described the proposal as “an incongruous development in a special landscape area.”

The application also included proposals to convert the manor into six residential apartments, while retaining the existing restaurant, reception and lounge areas. Three additional apartments were depicted in the amended plans.

The initial application was submitted to the planning department in May last year, with amendments made on Monday, July 29.

Council officers concluded that “no very special circumstances have been demonstrated that would clearly outweigh the harm” the development would cause to the greenbelt and surrounding landscape.


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