Parts of Bolton Market redevelopment built without planning permission

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Planners said the western elevation of the market was ‘austere and forbidding’ and harmful to the appearance of the area

A new façade at Bolton Market, built without planning permission, is set to have colourful signs added after being described as ‘austere and forbidding’ and ‘harmful’ to the area. Bolton’s planning committee will consider a retrospective planning application from the council next week on elements of the redeveloped market.

After completion of the main project, other work was completed outside the scope of the approved planning permission.A planning officer report, said: “The two additional elements carried out the outdoor market are an additional polycarbonate canopy running the east-west length of the outdoor market essentially making what was previously two roof structures into one roof structure, to provide shelter from the rain.

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