Land on Oldham Road, Newton Heath will be transferred to the housing provider to deliver 139 high quality homes – and half will be made available for social rent.

The partly-vacant 1.2ha brownfield site (between Dulverton Street and Droylsden Road) will see 100 low-carbon one and two bed apartments and 39 semi-detached family homes, with private gardens, that will be split equally between social rent and affordable rent.

The ground floor of the apartment building will also include mixed used commercial and community opportunities.

The homes will feature intelligent design and build methods, using passive house techniques, to lower the carbon footprint of the scheme and support the Council’s ambition to become a zero-carbon city by 2038.

The location of the scheme ensures that the homes will be highly accessible, close to both Newton Heath tram stop and bus routes into the city centre. This will reduce the need for vehicles for residents.

The project hopes to start on-site construction later this year, subject to planning approval.

Cllr Suzanne Richards, Manchester City Council’s executive member for housing and regeneration, said: “This is another brilliant example of partnership working between the Council and One Manchester, using Council land and their development acumen to deliver low carbon, affordable homes for Manchester.

“This is exactly what we need to be doing to meet our target to deliver at least 6,400 affordable homes up to 2025.

“This sort of partnership will continue as we work to increase home building across the city, along with the creation of a Council-led housing delivery company that will ensure we are using the land resources at our disposal to deliver as much housing as possible for Manchester people.”

 

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