Macclesfield: Decision on Tytherington chimney stacks application deferred

By Belinda Ryan - Local Democracy Reporter

6th Dec 2023 | Local News

This was despite planners recommending the project for approval last week. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)
This was despite planners recommending the project for approval last week. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)

Cheshire East has deferred an application for two chimney stacks for a medical research company in Macclesfield saying there are some serious questions about what the fumes could contain.

More than 100 residents had objected to the application to build the 14m high chimneys at Peakside House on Tytherington Business Park so the former office building could be used for medical research.

They had questioned whether there could be health implications with the chimneys being sited so close to their homes and a children's nursery.

Members of the northern planning committee shared their concerns and, when planning officers said they didn't know who would be occupying the building, their concerns grew.

The site of the plans which has stirred public opinion. (Image - Google)

Wilmslow councillor Michael Gorman (Ind) said: "I just don't think we've got the information here to be secure on making a judgement.

"We don't know what's going to go up the chimney here… And why the secrecy?"… There are some really serious questions to be answered here."

Earlier in the meeting, the committee heard from ward councillor David Edwardes (Ind) that he had been trying to find out since April who the tenants of the building would be and 'what comes out of the chimneys'.

"I haven't really received satisfactory replies to those," he said.

Cllr Steve Edgar (Haslington, Con) said: "I'm having difficulty. I don't know what the company is, I don't know what they're going to be putting in the fume cupboard… How can we approve this if we don't know what's going to go up the chimney?"

Poynton councillor Michael Beanland (Con) questioned the air quality assessment which had been provided by the applicant which stated the predicted impact was 'not significant'.

"Is there an independent assessment of that assessment?" he asked.

Planning officer Paul Wakefield told him: "Our environmental protection team have reviewed the air quality assessment and they're satisfied with what has been submitted."

But committee chair David Jefferay (Wilmslow, Ind) said: "I have the same concern that they've just taken the word of the applicant's assessment."

He later added: "I've got grave concerns about this being so close to the nursery and we haven't got information on what's coming out of it."

Bollington councillor Ken Edwards (Lab) proposed the application be refused.

"We've heard about this acetone, but we don't know the acetone is the most dangerous substance," he said.

"Fume cupboards presumably produce their fumes and they go into the chimney. Well if there's a mixture of things, how do we know the way they combine and so forth and are distributed into the atmosphere?"

Cllr Nick Mannion (Macclesfield, Lab) said he thought the application should be deferred for more information rather than refused.

He pointed to a paragraph in the report which said the most hazardous substance to be used would be acetone and that, even in the worst case scenario of a spillage simultaneously in all fume cupboards, the impact would 'negligible'.

"I'd like to hear that from our own in-house expert," he said, adding: "We owe it to the local community to get the maximum reassurance possible."

Macclesfield councillor Brian Puddicombe (Lab) said: "I would have liked to see the applicant or the agent here so we could ask them and they could justify what they're trying to bring to the local economy here.

"At the moment they shouldn't be surprised if we fail to pass this today."

The committee was unanimous in its decision to defer the application on the basis there was insufficient information to make a decision, specifically on the air quality situation.

You can read the previous articles about the plans here. The application was submitted and first reported by Macclesfield Nub News in April, and received 42 responses within seven days

Read the full plans on this link.

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