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Plans brought forward for Rodney Street scheme

The plans propose 128 apartments in Manchester’s Ancoats.

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Plans have been brought forward to create 128 apartments in Manchester’s Ancoats.

The scheme, located on land between Rodney Street and Ancoats Green will deliver a mix of apartments and townhouses, 30% of which would be available for affordable rent.

The Rodney Street development will also include high quality facilities for residents, with public green space accessible to all being a key element of the final proposals, complementing the wider public realm proposals for the local area.

The Rodney Street site forms part of a coordinated phase of development we are delivering for the City Council, Manchester Life Development Company and Great Places across four underused sites in the Poland Street area of Ancoats and two sites in New Islington. Together, the schemes will deliver over 400 new homes to meet a range of housing needs in support of Manchester's housing requirements, and space for more local businesses and the community.

Andy Avery, director at Buttress, said: “We are pleased to bring forward these plans on behalf of Manchester City Council. The proposals for Rodney Street will not only provide much needed housing that will meet the needs of a wide range of Mancunians, but they will also help advance the city’s 2038 Zero Carbon ambitions through the use of sustainable design and technologies.

Over the coming weeks, we look forward to sharing the designs with local residents and gaining their perspective on the proposals.”

Cllr Bev Craig, leader of Manchester City Council, said: “Manchester has some ambitious and radical plans to see more homes built in our city that everyone can afford. Every resident in our city should have access to a good quality home and Manchester is leading the way in building our own homes as part of this.”