Date and venue set for Six56 Public Inquiry

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THE date and venue have been set for the public inquiry into the controversial Six56 logistics development on Green Belt land in south Warrington.

The public inquiry into the appeal by the applicants Langtree PP & Panattoni to the Secretary of State will open at The Base on Dallam Lane, Warrington, on Tuesday, May 9 at 10am

The building has disabled access and facilities, with disabled parking available to the front of the building and within the public car park to the rear.
The Public Inquiry will proceed under the direction of the Inspector, Dr R Catchpole, appointed by the Secretary of State to decide the appeal.
Government inspectors have previously instructed Warrington Borough Council to remove the proposed Six56 logistics development site from the Local Plan after stating it was not sound and would require some significant modifications, including reducing the impact on Green Belt.

A copy of the Council’s and the Appellant’s statements, proofs of evidence and summaries are available for inspection at https://online.warrington.gov.uk/planning/index.html?fa=search and using the reference number 2019/34799 AND at Six56 Public Inquiry www.warrington.gov.uk
The Case Officer contact at the Planning Inspectorate is Alison Dyson Tel: 0303 444 5304 Email: [email protected]
When made, the decision will be published online at https://acp.planninginspectorate.gov.uk

The application by Langtree PP & Panattoni is on Green Belt to the west of Junction 20 of the M6 Motorway, and Junction 9 of the M56 Motorway and to the south of, Grappenhall Lane/Cliff Lane (known as Six56 Warrington) Grappenhall, Warrington, seeks Outline Planning (Major) ‐ Outline application (all matters reserved except for access) comprising the construction of up to 287,909m² (gross internal) of employment floorspace (Use Class B8 and ancillary B1(a) offices), demolition of existing agricultural outbuildings and associated servicing and infrastructure including car parking and vehicle and pedestrian circulation, alteration of existing access road into site including works to the M6 J20 dumbbell roundabouts and realignment of the existing A50 junction, noise mitigation, earthworks to create development platforms and bunds, landscaping including buffers, creation of drainage features, electrical substation, pumping station, and ecological works, accompanied by an Environmental Statement.

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