Cheshire East Council is aware of public speculation regarding the future use of Riseley House Care Home in Macclesfield.
Riseley House is owned and operated by an independent, private provider. The Council does not determine the use or future operation of privately owned care facilities but maintains a regular dialogue with providers as part of its market oversight responsibilities.
Based on the information shared with the Council to date, the provider’s current intention is to refurbish and remodel the building to meet modern dementia care standards. However, no final decision has been made regarding the long-term future of the site.
The Council has also been approached by a separate care provider expressing an initial interest in the site, with a potential intention to provide care and support for older people with a learning disability. At this stage, this is informal interest only and no formal offer, proposal, or agreement has been made or submitted. The Council is not in a position to comment further on this at this time.
Members may also be aware of rumours circulating locally suggesting that the property may be sold and used as a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) for asylum or migrant accommodation. The current provider has confirmed to the Council that this is not the case. The Council has not been involved in, nor is it aware of, any discussions, proposals or plans of this nature relating to Riseley House.
The Council will continue to engage proactively with the provider and relevant partners and will respond appropriately should any formal proposals come forward.
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