April 2019

Northwich Land Sale Paves Way For Weaver Square Demolition

Legat Owen acted on behalf of Public Sector Partnership in the sale of the former council offices at Watling Street, Northwich to Galliford Try.

Galliford Try has taken over a site previously home to Cheshire County Council operations in Northwich, which was also used as an adult day care centre before being vacated in 2016.

The developer and contractor will bring forward a scheme designed by Pozzoni, which secured planning permission in November last year, after first being refused planning permission earlier in late 2017 on design grounds.

This includes a series of blocks including 70 apartments for the over 55s, with a mix of 16 one-beds and 54-two beds.

Galliford Try’s land deal with the council will allow demolition of existing buildings begin. The site sits near Weaver Square, where Cheshire West & Chester Council is bringing forward a residential-led masterplan designed by architect Fletcher Rae, in partnership with Public Sector Plc.

Weaver Square, which is largely made up of vacant retail units, was acquired by the council in 2014 after its previous owner ceased trading in 2012.

Core to the proposals are two zones of residential development including buildings of up to four storeys in height, which could deliver up to 160 units in total. The mix of homes has yet to be determined but options include apartments, duplexes, and town houses.

While Weaver Square has 66,000 sq ft of retail, this is to be “significantly reduced” under the masterplan.

A food hall, which the council said would be “similar” to Altrincham Market and Manchester’s Mackie Mayor, is also being considered for the site, and would be targeted at local suppliers, pop-up food suppliers, and microbreweries.