We’ve received notification today that the planning inspector has rejected the developer’s appeal on Gatley’s Tatton cinema site.
Last year, the Council rejected the application for a small supermarket and a care home on the site and the developer appealed against the decision.
The inspector has decided that the appeal fails, and the Council’s decision to reject the application stands.
The main ground for rejection of the appeal was on amenity space for the care home – a somewhat technical argument about what counted as usable amenity space.
Other arguments put forward by others present, including myself, held some weight but were not considered sufficient to reject the appeal without the amenity issue.
I’ll write more on this when I’ve time.

Good news, but it would be great if we could find a proper community use for this site – I suppose a cinema is out of the question???