Hotel chain, Premier Inn, has submitted plans for an expansion of its site at Cheadle Royal Business Park (pictured) that would add a further 25 rooms to the hotel.
A formal planning application was submitted to Stockport Council in June 2024, and proposes the demolition of the hotel’s existing on-site restaurant, which is to be replaced with a two-storey 25-room annex, with a reconfigured food and beverage offer elsewhere on site. The proposed expansion of the hotel would increase the total number of rooms at Premier Inn in Cheadle Royal to 105.
The scheme also includes rooftop solar panels on the annex building.
Alongside the annex, plans also include a small plant area on the southern side of the hotel. Remaining land freed up by the demolition of the existing Table Table restaurant will be used for car parking and landscaping.
Expansion plans for the Cheadle Royal Premier Inn follow the hotel group having identified need for additional rooms to be available at the site. Previous extensions of similar sizes (24 and 20 bedrooms respectively) were granted by Stockport Council in 2004 and again in 2017.
Walsingham Planning, which submitted plans on behalf of Premier Inn, also identifies that the hotel’s location off the A34 and in easy reach of the M60 aligns with previous planning policies set out by Stockport Council to focus hotel provision on the town centre and “M60 Gateway Sites.”
Allison Pike are architects on the proposed development.