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Controversial plans for 54 affordable homes in the open countryside have been approved

By Belinda Ryan - Local Democracy Reporter   3rd Dec 2025

The 54 affordable homes will be managed by a registered provider, (Photo: Google)
The 54 affordable homes will be managed by a registered provider, (Photo: Google)

Cheshire East councillors have approved controversial plans for 54 affordable homes in the open countryside with one saying government policy has put the council 'between a rock and a hard place'.

More than 150 people, together with Haslington Parish Council, objected to the proposal from Breck Homes to bulldoze 481 Crewe Road and build the dwellings on land behind it at Winterley.

Cheshire East's planning officers agreed the proposal conflicts with local plan policies.

But the council doesn't have a five-year supply of housing, which weighs in favour of the development.

The 54 affordable homes will be managed by the registered provider, Weaver Vale Housing Trust.

At today's (Wednesday) meeting of the southern planning committee, Cllr Ben Wye (Crewe, Lab) raised concerns about there not being a safe cycling route to school but was told there would be a safe walking route when a new crossing goes in.

Cllr Janet Clowes (Wybunbury, Con) said: "I do accept that, in terms of walking, it is a safe route to school.

"However, how many of those children are going to walk to school?

"Wheelock School is a long way up that road. Dingle School is a long way. It's going to be cars."

The Wybunbury councillor also raised concerns about the drainage.

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She said she had seen cases where councillors had been assured drainage systems had gone through high level analysis but now people were living on waterlogged sites.

"There are all sorts of things I really don't like about this application," said Cllr Clowes.

"I don't like the knocking down of a perfectly good, attractive, beautiful house.

"I don't like the fact that the officers say that this site actually fails to comply with any of our current policies.

"And I have to accept that the new government's policies on housing numbers are such that it puts our council between a rock and a hard place.

"Nonetheless, it aggrieves me that we have to compromise our standards in order to meet imposed requirements from above.

"It makes the whole idea of devolution rather a nonsense."

Dane Valley councillor Andrew Kolker (Con) said he agreed with Cllr Clowes.

"However, we have a requirement to build more houses and, like the dark ages before we had a local plan, all objections or reasons for refusal based upon inappropriate location or open countryside, as long as it's a sustainable location… they're out of date, so we have no option but to consider sites like this," he said.

"I'm really struggling to think of anything that we can offer to the debate, other than approval."

Cllr Kolker proposed the committee follow planning officers' recommendations and approve the application and this was seconded by Cllr Clowes.

Seven councillors voted in favour of approval and two voted against.

     

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