Winnington Urban Village
The largest area of semi-derelict land is the site of the former Wallerscote
Works which is to be transformed into a new Urban Village alongside the River
Weaver.
The plans for the Urban Village include:
- Up to 1200 homes, including a significant element of affordable housing
- Places of work, shops and community facilities
- Improvements to the local transport infrastructure
- A wide range of new homes
- A new primary school
- A substantial cash contribution towards the ‘Northwich Vision’ development
Brunner Mond has sold the Wallerscote site to the Winnington Urban Village Consortium
(consisting of Taylor Woodrow Development, Morris Homes and Barratt Homes) who are
now taking the project forward. Outline planning approval was granted by Vale Royal
Borough Council in April 2007 and site preparation started shortly afterwards. Brunner
Mond’s remaining activities on the Wallerscote site – warehousing and finished goods
storage and despatch – will be relocated over the next few years as the Urban Village
development progresses with the last stage being the demolition of the large silos
on Wallerscote island.
Lostock Power Station Site
As part of its Local Plan for Waste, Cheshire County Council has identified the
location of the decommissioned power station at Lostock Works as one of the potential
sites for an Energy from Waste plant.
Brunner Mond has, together with e.On, submitted proposals for a sustainable engery plant. Full details of these proposals can be found athttp://sustainableenergy.brunnermond.com
Wallerscote Limebeds
The limebeds have been closed as a waste disposal site. The long term intention
for this area is to consider how the site could be restored and returned to beneficial
public use although no specific plans have yet been adopted.