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As the Northern Gateway project moves forward, local people are urged to be part of the conversation to develop new homes as part of the transformational development of Collyhurst.
Around 330 new homes are proposed for the area, which will include 130 Council homes for social rent - a key commitment of the project - and the remainder will be family homes for sale, along with a small amount of commercial and community space.
The development of new homes in Collyhurst will be part of the first phase of the Northern Gateway project - a joint venture partnership between
A proportion of the new Council homes may be used to help with further remodelling of
Over the next six months there will be a number of events to get input from local people about the emerging plans. The intention will be to complete the design and planning process this year and start construction early in 2021.
Conversations with local residents have already begun, but initially, there will be three drop-in events this month that will give local people the chance to chat about the future development of Collyhurst.
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Following an architectural design competition,
In addition to the Buttress appointment, other members of the design team are Civic Engineers,
The wider Northern Gateway project is a large-scale investment programme in partnership with developer
At 155 hectares, the
Cllr
"Collyhurst is already a great place to live and with the help of local residents these plans will make it even better. We want the people of Collyhurst to ask questions and help shape the vision for their area.
"I'd urge as many people as possible to go along to one of the events. But there are other ways of being part of the conversation, so please get in touch if you need more information."
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