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Dozens of homes could be built on site of old Royal Mail sorting office

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Early-stage plans for a residential development of 53 homes on land next to the redeveloping Stretford Mall have been submitted.

A screening report presented to the Trafford council planning portal puts forward initial plans for the scheme on the four-acre site on Lacy Street, where there is a surface car park and vacant land once occupied by a Royal Mail sorting office.

The proposal from Trafford council itself is for a mix of two-bed apartments and two, three and four-bed houses. It is for ‘low scale’ residential buildings intended to be in keeping with other properties in the area.

The new buildings would be of a maximum height of 3.5 storeys. There will be a pedestrian and cycle route from the north west corner of the site down the Bridgewater Canal.

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