Objectors’ bid to stop a Wigan borough nursery getting a play area is thwarted
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Woodland Adventure Nursery in Tyldesley can now install a 1.2m high fence and soft play surfacing to form an enclosed play area.
As the site is based within Dam House, which was built by Adam and Margaret Mort in 1650, the nursery required both listed building consent and planning permission before construction could start.
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Hide AdDam House is a Grade II* listed building which contains offices, and a café as well as Woodland Adventure Nursery.
The planning committee discussed this application after 11 objections were submitted relating to potential noise, risk of anti-social behaviour and fear of dangerous traffic problems could come as a result of this new play area.
Committee members found no reason the play area proposal should be rejected and even praised the idea.
Currently the site on Astley Hall Drive can only use the surrounding woodland and grassland as outdoor space for the tots – not ideal for wet weather, the meeting heard.
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Hide AdCoun Susan Greensmith said: “Many people do visit the area regularly. It is a beautiful place.
“I think seeing children playing outside there is even more beautiful. The environment we are giving them is a lovely place for children to be.”
Coun John Harding added: “It is a lovely environment for wildlife. Some of the wording we’ve heard, particularly in the objections, is irrelevant.
“This soft play could give them a more secure area to play rather than the grass and the woods around there – this negates the noise issue for me.”
Janette Johnson, who appeared at the meeting to speak against the proposal, claimed that parking was an issue during drop off times, and that drivers have had to “drive on pavements to avoid other vehicles”.