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Warehouse Overpowers Homes: Residents Fight Back
14 Dec
Summary
- Residents report significant property damage including flooding and structural cracks.
- Massive warehouses, up to 60 feet tall, have replaced scenic views.
- A campaign group mobilised over 200 residents, citing mental health impacts.

Residents in Tyldesley, Wigan, are raising urgent concerns over a colossal warehouse development that has dramatically altered their landscape and home environment. The Astley Business Park, featuring warehouses up to 60 feet tall, has led to profound distress for homeowners who previously enjoyed scenic views.
Campaign group Astley Warehouse Action reports extensive property damage, including severe garden flooding attributed to construction embankments and structural issues like cracks in homes. Homeowners describe a loss of light, constant noise, and unsettling vibrations, impacting their daily lives and mental health. Many now feel their homes have been ruined.
Despite Wigan Council stating the development adheres to planning policy, an independent audit is underway. The developer, PLP, asserts the project is compliant with consent and will bring jobs and investment. However, residents continue their fight, demanding a halt to construction and compensation for the disruption.




