Manchester Council has approved a further £5.1m funding to progress the next four This City development sites to the planning submission stage – aiming to bring forward around 600 new sustainable homes, including at least 20% affordable homes.
The new projects include sites in north and east Manchester, alongside a city centre development, that will each use brownfield land to increase new home building, including affordable housing, in the city.
The new funding will support initial design work and surveying costs that are necessary to deliver a planning application next year
Engagement on two new sites will begin this week for Hyde Road, east Manchester for – around 150 homes.
The sites include land off Hyde Rd and Kirkmenshulme Lane, adjacent to the Co-op Academy Belle Vue and for for Monsall, north Manchester for around 175 homes in the first phase and Monsall, north Manchester for around 175 homes in the first phase and multiple phases in the future
The sites include land adjacent to Monsall Road and Upper Monsall Street, north of the Monsall Metrolink Stop.
The next two This City developments are also in the pipeline
Postal Street, Northern Quarter with an estimated 130 homes
The demolition of the former single-story commercial building has already been completed, allowing design to progress. This funding will support the project through to the planning stage, and This City are aiming for a public engagement event in early 2025 with a target start on site before the end of the 2025 financial year.
Grey Mare Lane, east Manchester – an estimated 150 homes
Masterplanning for the Grey Mare Lane estate has already been completed as part of a partnership between Manchester City Council, Great Place Housing Group, One Manchester and This City to deliver a whole estate regeneration package in east Manchester. Early design work is now underway ahead of further targeted engagement from This City which will begin in the first half of 2025.
The first This City development started on site in 2023 and celebrated hitting its topping out point – the highest point of the build – in June this year.
No1 Ancoats Green,formerly Rodney Street development, will deliver 129 new homes, including 119 apartments and 10 town houses. 30% of these homes will be made available at the Manchester Living Rent. Completion of this scheme is expected in the summer of 2025.
No 1 Ancoats Green will overlook a transformed Ancoats Green, with the development site moving seamlessly into the improved city centre park. This investment will include new walking and cycling routes through the neighbourhood, along with significant new planting – wildflower and wetland planting, and a range of new trees, alongside new accessible play equipment and open grassed areas.
Cllr Gavin White, Manchester City Council’s executive member for housing and development, said:
“This City is an innovative approach to increasing the number of homes being built in our city. This company allows us to build directly on Council-owned brownfield land on our own terms.
“Building the homes that our residents need, particularly sustainable and genuinely affordable homes, is challenging, but This City is giving us the opportunity to take control of our own home development and deliver the type of housing we know our city needs on our own terms.
“It’s fantastic to see the next tranche of sites come forward quickly with the potential to deliver around 1,500 homes through future phases, and we could see development begin as soon as next year.
“Local people in Monsall and Longsight now have the opportunity to find out more about proposed new housing in their area and I would urge people to get along to events this week to find out more, ask questions and give feedback. These sessions are invaluable