Public Notices

TAMESIDE COUNCIL HOMES, SPACES, PLACES - SHAPING THE FUTURE OF TAMESIDE PREFERRED OPTION PLAN
Tameside continues to progress Homes Spaces Places, Tameside’s local plan and we would welcome your comments on the Homes, Spaces, Places, Preferred Option draft plan and supporting documents. If you wish to propose new or revised policies, or suggest sites to the council for development, protection or designation for particular purposes, you should provide as much evidence as possible to support this. How can I view the draft Homes Spaces Places Preferred Option Plan? The consultation document, Integrated Assessment and Habitat Regulation Assessment can be found on the Council’s website at: www.tameside.gov.uk/homesspacesplaces . Documents can also be viewed both electronically or in paper form at the Council’s main office in Ashton-under-Lyne and other Tameside Council libraries during their normal opening hours during the consultation period see https://www.tameside.gov.uk/ libraries/openingtimes. If you would like to discuss this consultation or ask any questions before making your comments, you can book a telephone appointment with a planning officer. Appointments run for up to 20 minutes. To book an appointment please call 0161 342 8355, selecting option 4. How to comment? While it is requested that representations are made via the online comments form on the Council’s website where possible, they can be submitted by any of the following means: Online at: www.tameside.gov.uk/homesspacesplaces By email to: planpolicy@tameside.gov.uk By post to: Planning Policy Team, Tameside One, PO Box 304, Ashton-under-Lyne, Tameside, OL6 0GA. All comments should be received by no later than 20 February 2026. Treatment of comments As an open and transparent process, responses in full, including a respondent’s name will be available to view publicly and therefore cannot be made in confidence, although personal information such as postal and email addresses alongside signatures and phone numbers will be redacted. In addition, where respondents suggest sites to the Council, a map showing the location of the submitted sites, the use they have been suggested for and details of who has put the site forward will be published. We will process your data and information in accordance with UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018. Respondents should be aware of the Council’s privacy notice in responding to the consultation see https://www.tameside.gov.uk/TamesideMBC/ media/Planning/Planning-Policy-Privacy-Notice-(FINAL).pdf. What are the next steps? Once the consultation closes, responses received will be considered and any sites put forward assessed. This will help us to write the publication draft plan. We will publish a summary of the consultation on our website so that you too can see the main issues that have been raised. It is anticipated that the publication draft plan will be available for consultation in June 2026 Stay Informed If you would like to stay informed about all aspects of the Tameside Homes Spaces Places Plan and are not already registered to receive communication, you can do so by completing our online form.
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PLANNING NOTICE HIGH PEAK BOROUGH COUNCIL
has received the following planning application/s for:-
PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS & CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990 - DEVELOPMENT AFFECTING A CONSERVATION AREA/LISTED BUILDING
Application Number: HPK/2025/0498
Applicant: Mr John Ardern
Proposal: The existing use of the building 66-68 is a plumbers merchants (commercial) we are proposing to convert into 7 residential units to be used for Air B&B lettings.
Location: 66- 68 High Street West Glossop Derbyshire SK13 8BH
Anyone wishing to comment on application/s should use the on-line comments form, or write to the Head of Development Services, High Peak Borough Council PO Box 136 Buxton, Derbyshire, SK171AQ (tel. 0345 129 0210) by 05-February-2026
These planning applications may be inspected on the High Peak Borough Council website (www.highpeak.gov.uk) or at Buxton, Buxton Town Hall - Mon-Fri 9.30am - 1pm
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PEAK DISTRICT NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING & CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990
Copies of the application(s) can be viewed on www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/planning If you wish to comment please write to the Chief Executive, Peak District National Park Authority, Aldern House, Baslow Road, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1AE within 21 days of this notice.
Application Number(s): NP/HPK/0126/0005 & NP/HPK/0126/0006
Proposal: Installation of an external straight-run stairlift to the curtilage-listed stone steps serving a Grade II listed dwelling - 121 Old Road, Tintwistle (L) (C)
Applications with the suffix (C) may affect a Conservation Area
Applications with the suffix (L) may affect a Listed Building
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TAMESIDE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (ENGLAND) ORDER 2015NOTICE OF APPLICATIONS FOR PLANNING PERMISSION
Notice is given that the applications below have been submitted to the Council: Applicant: Denton Golf Club Ltd Location: Land Between Lodge Farm And Audenshaw Lodge Barn Corn Hill Lane Audenshaw M34 5PG Proposed development: Outline Application for the development of 4 detached dwellings (Access, Layout to be considered) with all other matters reserved Reason for Advertisement: Affect on Setting of a Listed Building Reference: 25/01035/OUT Members of the public may inspect the application, plans and other documents submitted with it on-line at http://public.tameside.gov.uk/plan/f422planapp.asp. They may also be inspected during all reasonable hours at the Council Offices or at your local customer services centre. Anyone who wishes to make representations about this application should write to the Council at Planning/Building Control/Planning Policy Tameside MBC, PO Box 304, Ashton-Under-Lyne Tameside, OL6 0GA or email to planningmail@tameside.gov.uk quoting relevant reference by 5th February 2026 On behalf of Tameside MBC Dated 15th January 2026

NATIONAL HIGHWAYS
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 - SECTION 14 THE M67 MOTORWAY (JUNCTION 3 TO DENTON ROUNDABOUT) (CARRIAGEWAYS & SLIP ROADS) (TEMPORARY RESTRICTION AND PROHIBITION OF TRAFFIC) ORDER 2026
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that National Highways Limited (Company No. 09346363) intends to make an Order on the M67 Motorway in the Borough of Tameside, in the City of Manchester to enable concrete barrier, traffic signage, drainage works and other general maintenance works; to be carried out in safety.
The Order will impose on the following sections of the M67 Motorway:
i. a 50 mph speed limit on the eastbound carriageway, from its junction with the Denton Roundabout, to the Ashton Road Bridge;
ii. a 50 mph speed limit on the westbound carriageway from a point 50 meters east of the westbound entry slip road at J3, to the first point at which the A57 joins the westbound carriageway;
iii. ban all traffic from the eastbound carriageway, from its junction with the Denton Roundabout, to the first point at which the eastbound entry slip road at J2 joins the carriageway;
iv. ban all traffic from the westbound carriageway, from the last point at which the westbound exit slip road at J2 leaves the carriageway, to the first point at which the A57 joins the westbound carriageway;
v. ban all traffic from the eastbound exit slip road at J1A;
vi. ban all traffic from the westbound entry slip road at J1A;
vii. a width restriction of 2.75 metres (9 feet) in lane 2 on the eastbound carriageway (as described in i. above);
viii. a width restriction of 2.75 metres (9 feet) in lane 2 on the westbound carriageway (as described in ii. above).
Restrictions i.-ii. and vii.-viii. are expected to be in place during a continuous period starting at 21:00 on Monday 23 February 2026 and ending at 05:00 on Monday 31 August 2026.
Prohibition iii.–vi. are expected to be in place overnight between 21:00 and 05:00 (07:00 Saturday and Sunday mornings) during a period starting on Monday 23 February 2026 and ending on Monday 31 August 2026.
However, work may start and continue during subsequent continuous periods, or on subsequent nights until completed.
Diversions routes via alternative junctions of the M67 Motorway, A57 Trunk Road and local roads will be well signed.
The restrictions will not apply to emergency services or special-forces vehicles, and the prohibitions will not apply to emergency services, works, or traffic officer vehicles. The restrictions and prohibitions will only apply during such times and to such extent as shall be indicated by traffic signs. The Order comes into force on 22 February 2026 and has a maximum duration of eighteen months. For further information, contact sam.smith@nationalhighways.co.uk
K Moloney, an official of National Highways Limited, Piccadilly Gate, Store Street, Manchester M1 2WD
National Highways Limited, Three Snowhill, Snow Hill Queensway, Birmingham, B4 6GA. Registered in England & Wales number 09346363
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DERBYSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE HURST ROAD, GLOSSOP
WHEN: 02 February to 06 February 2026
WHERE: Hurst Road, Glossop at Hurst Lodge. REASON: To facilitate new electrical connection. ALTERNATIVE ROUTE: Derbyshire Levels, Hague Street, Cliffe Road, Milltown, A57 and vice versa. Access will be maintained, whenever reasonably possible, on the affected length of road. The road will re-open as soon as the work is finished. This may be earlier than advertised. Anyone needing further information should ring Call Derbyshire on 01629 533190. The County Council intends to make an Order under Section 14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (as amended) to prohibit its use by traffic. Julian Gould, Director Highways – Place Department, County Hall, MATLOCK DE4 3AG
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DERBYSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE PADFIELD MAIN ROAD, GLOSSOP
WHEN: 01 February 2026
WHERE: Padfield Main Road, Glossop at No.102 and Winterhill Farm.
REASON: To facilitate telecom works.
ALTERNATIVE ROUTE: Padfield Main Road, Bankbottom, Woolley Bridge Road, Hadfield Road, Park Road, Cemetery Road, B6105 and vice versa. Access will be maintained, whenever reasonably possible, on the affected length of road. The road will re-open as soon as the work is finished. This may be earlier than advertised. Anyone needing further information should ring Call Derbyshire on 01629 533190. The County Council intends to make an Order under Section 14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (as amended) to prohibit its use by traffic. Julian Gould, Director Highways – Place Department, County Hall, MATLOCK DE4 3AG
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DERBYSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 THE DERBYSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTIONS OF WAITING, STOPPING AND PARKING PLACES ARTICLES) TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER 2026
Notice is hereby given that, on the 8th of January 2026 the Derbyshire County Council made an Order under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. The Order will come into operation on the 19th January 2026 and its effect is:
To introduce the static articles that will be used for Traffic Regulation Orders within Derbyshire County Council and they will reflect developments and updates in the introduction of restrictions on street. Examples include the ability to pay by phone for parking on street and the development of paperless or virtual permits.
The change to the articles ensures that the layout, paragraph numbering and the text based schedule numbers are the same through all the separate static orders that are to be processed. This ensures that the layout is familiar to those processing and enforcing the restrictions and also introduces a familiar format for members of the public wishing to see or review the Orders.
This layout of articles will be used throughout Derbyshire for all the permanent, temporary and experimental static traffic orders.
A copy of the Order and documents giving more detailed particulars of the Order are available for inspection at the County Council’s principal offices known as County Hall on Smedley Street in Matlock, at the local Council offices of Amber Valley Borough Council, Bolsover District Council, Chesterfield Borough Council, Derbyshire Dales District Council, Erewash Borough Council, High Peak Borough Council, North East Derbyshire District Council and South Derbyshire District Council, during opening hours and on request by emailing place.permanentTRO@derbyshire.gov.uk until 6 weeks after the Order is made until the 19th February 2026.
Any person who wishes to question the validity of the Order, or any provision contained in it, on the ground that it is not within the powers of The Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, or on the ground that a requirement of that Act or any relevant regulation made under it has not been complied with may, within 6 weeks from the 8th of January 2026 make application for the purpose to the High Court.
Dated: 15th January 2026.
Julian Gould, Highways Director - Place, Derbyshire County Council, County Hall, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 3AG



