MAZE Planning Solutions has secured Planning Permission and Conservation Area Consent for a foodstore development in central Standish.
Wigan Borough Council's approval enables the development of a 2,618 square metre (28,470 square feet) supermarket on the site fronting the A49 High Street, owned and occupied by Noel Chadwick Ltd.
The applications were submitted to the Council in July 2013, following public consultation in February and March of that year and pre-application discussions with Planning Officers which commenced in June 2011.
The site will be cleared to make way for a new, high quality, stone-faced building, served by a 150 space car park with direct access from High Street.
MAZE led a bespoke professional team for the application work, with significant contributions made by:
Nolan Redshaw Chartered Surveyors
Ratcliffe Groves Partnership Architects
Stephen Levrant Heritage Architecture
Croft Transport Solutions
Urban Green
Ribble Ecology
Hepworth Acoustics
Betts Associates Geo Environmental
Waterco
Utilities Connections Management Ltd
GEM Air Quality Ltd
Napthens Solicitors
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Wednesday, 19 February 2014
Monday, 22 July 2013
Standish foodstore application submitted
Proposals for development of a foodstore at High Street in Standish have been submitted to Wigan Council following public consultation earlier this year.
The planning application was submitted on 1 July by MAZE Planning Solutions and is promoted by the landowner, Noel Chadwick Ltd. It will enable comprehensive redevelopment of the site at 51-67 High Street to provide a foodstore designed to meet the need for additional convenience retail space to serve the local population.

The application proposes a building of 2,618 square metres, with a net retail sales area of 1,571 square metres and a café of 100 square metres, served by 150 space car park which will be available free of charge on a short stay basis to enable users to visit other shops, services and schools in the town centre area.
The applicant 's design team engaged in a lengthy period of pre-application consultation with Borough Council officers and latterly the public in February and March this year. This revealed that a significant majority of respondents are supportive of a new foodstore, welcoming the benefits they consider that would bring in terms of shopping choice, competition and quality, much need car parking for the town centre, and local job opportunities.
The foodstore will replace the existing collection of buildings on the site which include an abattoir, restaurant and butcher/delicatessen which are all operated by the applicant. The design process has been particularly rigorous as parts of the site are situated in the Standish Conservation Area dictating the need for great care with design detail and materials proposed for the store.
Further details of the development can be viewed on Wigan Council's website by clicking here and searching for planning application number A/13/78303.
The planning application was submitted on 1 July by MAZE Planning Solutions and is promoted by the landowner, Noel Chadwick Ltd. It will enable comprehensive redevelopment of the site at 51-67 High Street to provide a foodstore designed to meet the need for additional convenience retail space to serve the local population.

The application proposes a building of 2,618 square metres, with a net retail sales area of 1,571 square metres and a café of 100 square metres, served by 150 space car park which will be available free of charge on a short stay basis to enable users to visit other shops, services and schools in the town centre area.
The applicant 's design team engaged in a lengthy period of pre-application consultation with Borough Council officers and latterly the public in February and March this year. This revealed that a significant majority of respondents are supportive of a new foodstore, welcoming the benefits they consider that would bring in terms of shopping choice, competition and quality, much need car parking for the town centre, and local job opportunities.
The foodstore will replace the existing collection of buildings on the site which include an abattoir, restaurant and butcher/delicatessen which are all operated by the applicant. The design process has been particularly rigorous as parts of the site are situated in the Standish Conservation Area dictating the need for great care with design detail and materials proposed for the store.
Further details of the development can be viewed on Wigan Council's website by clicking here and searching for planning application number A/13/78303.
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Tuesday, 26 February 2013
Standish Foodstore - Public Consultation
This consultaion is now closed. Please telephone for further information
MAZE Planning Solutions has today set out proposals for the future of The Chadwick Family’s land and property at High Street, Standish. The area is to be redeveloped to provide a new foodstore on the edge of the town centre, providing a significant boost to the town’s retail facilities.
MAZE Planning Solutions has today set out proposals for the future of The Chadwick Family’s land and property at High Street, Standish. The area is to be redeveloped to provide a new foodstore on the edge of the town centre, providing a significant boost to the town’s retail facilities.
Before any formal planning application is
made MAZE Planning Solutions is conducting a period of public consultation.
From today and until Friday 22 March details of the development and consultation feedback forms will be available on request from MAZE and can be accessed following the links at the end of this article.
There will be an open day held at Standish
Methodist Church, High Street on 19 March (2pm-8pm) where the development team will be
available to explain the scheme and answer questions.
The proposed development is comprised of a
purpose built foodsore fronting High Street in the Standish Conservation Area,
providing a building of 2,330 sq.m gross floorspace (25,028 sq.ft),
together with parking for 150 cars and a new access junction on to High Street,
replacing all existing buildings and access arrangements.
Andrew Watt of MAZE Planning
Solutions said:
“The Chadwick Family
has a very long association with Standish, initially as farmers and latterly as
butchers and retailers, and all within 200 metres of the present High Street site.
The family’s forward looking proposals will
create a modern retail business that will give the residents of Standish and
the surrounding rural communities a great opportunity to carry out their day‑to‑day
food shopping locally.
We’ve been in
discussion with officers of Wigan Council about the future of the Chadwick’s site
for several months, to make sure the scale and design of the proposed foodstore
are right for the town and its Conservation Area. During that time the design team has
undertaken a wide range of investigations looking at traffic, ecology, noise, retailing
and heritage issues to name a few, and we think the scheme is now ready to share
with a wider audience before a planning application is submitted.
The site is already
a familiar destination for Standish’s shoppers who visit the food emporium and
restaurant. It is perfectly positioned
to provide a new foodstore with free short‑stay parking that can also serve established
shops and services in the town centre.
There’s also great
potential to encourage use of the site as a new ‘Park and Walk’ location for
Wood Fold School, intercepting school‑bound traffic arriving from the East
along the A49 so it doesn’t have to pass through the town centre at peak
periods. It’s any easy walk from the
site to school on level footpaths that are off the main road.
We’re asking for
feedback on the proposed development before we settle on a scheme and submit a
planning application to Wigan Council. As
it stands we think the site can accommodate a building of 2,330 square metres
gross (25,082 square feet), served by 150 space car park. That would translate into a shop with a sales
area of about 1,400 square metres (15,070 square feet).”
The public consultation runs until 5pm, Friday 22 March.
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