MORE than 1,000 new homes are set to be built at Mosley Common.  

Planners gave the go ahead for Peel Land to create a new community around Mosley Common and Tyldesley, despite a hugely controversial planning application that saw a 4,000-name petition, 600 objections and opposition from local councillors.

With the plans approved by Wigan Council following a six-hour planning meeting in January, the development will include new transport infrastructure, play spaces and new educational and community facilities.

The development also plans to include a new bus stop on the guided busway and space for businesses and play areas.

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The development also plans to include a new bus stop on the guided busway and space for businesses and play areasThe development also plans to include a new bus stop on the guided busway and space for businesses and play areas (Image: Peel Land) The site was formally allocated for development under Greater Manchester’s strategic Places for Everyone (PfE) plan for the next 17 years which was approved in March.

Peel Land says it is now moving the project into delivery and is progressing with house-builder partners. 

Wigan Council leader Cllr David Molyneux said: “We have worked closely with Peel to consult on and prepare a masterplan for this development, to ensure it delivers real benefits for our borough.

“In addition to over 1,000 new homes including much-needed affordable housing, there will be investment in new education facilities, dedicated community and leisure space, new infrastructure including improvements to the local highway and for active travel, and a new stop on the Guided Busway.”

The Mosley Common scheme was passed in January despite huge objectionsThe Mosley Common scheme was passed in January despite huge objections (Image: Peel Land) Peel Land’s development planning manager Cerys Huston added: “It is fantastic to have reached the point of securing the planning permissions for Mosley Common.

“This clears the path to deliver the scheme, contributing towards implementation of Greater Manchester’s Places for Everyone plan, whilst seeking to address the housing crisis and providing new infrastructure and amenities for the community.

“We are now looking to commence site delivery with Wigan council, Transport for Greater Manchester and housebuilding partners. We look forward to seeing the benefits that Mosley Common will bring to Wigan delivered on the ground.”

Surveyors Roger Hannah are advising Peel Land.