Ambitious Proposals outlining significant investment plans in and around Gorton District Centre are now out for consultation

The proposals include improving the transport links to fantastic community facilities, including Gorton Hub, Belle Vue Sports Village, Gorton Youth Zone, and the New Co-op Academy

Better walking and cycling routes to local green spaces, including Debdale Park, Gore Brook Valley and Fallowfield Loop and a particular focus on Garratt Way as the focal point for the district centre

North of Garratt Way (area around Sibley Street, to Wellington Street and Hampden Crescent)

This area could include new apartments and townhouses, including the former library site and a reconfiguration of the gymnastics centre with a focus on delivering a mix of affordable housing types. This area could also provide new commercial, retail and food and drink venues – alongside improved footpaths and cycle paths.

Gorton Market and surrounding area – including improved walking and cycling routes.

This could include improving or remodeling the market building. For example, increase the number of doors and windows to the interior more visible, an enlarged external space for the outdoor market. Plans could also see the development of the Wellington Street area including housing, commercial and retail opportunities.

Garratt Way and the Gorton Hub ‘loop’

Create a more pedestrian friendly ‘high street’ space by narrowing the road width, enlarging the pavements and introduce new planting, lighting and cycle paths. Together these improvements would create a more attractive and vibrant space for shoppers and visitors.

Take part in the consultation

Local people can also attend drop-in sessions in Gorton to find out more:

Friday 16 December, 10am till 2pm at Gorton Hub

Saturday 17 December, 10am till 2pm at Gorton Market

The Gorton District Centre consultation will end on Friday 6 January

Cllr Gavin White, Manchester City Council’s executive member for housing and development, said:
“Gorton has seen some really exciting investment in recent years from the Belle Vue Sports Village, the recent opening of the Gorton Hub and the new Coop Academy school that will open soon. We have an opportunity to capitalise on this momentum and develop an ambitious plan for the local area – creating a district centre that can help the area to meet its potential.

“This consultation gives local people a general flavour of the kind of investment we want to make in their community – but the feedback we get from local people will help us guide the development as plans progress.

“As ever, I would urge as many people as possible who live in, work at or shop in the district centre to give us your thoughts. As someone who uses the area daily your insight is invaluable.”

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