Work is set to start next year to transform a former railway station site into a new town centre neighbourhood of 148 homes.
Pyramid Park in Bury town centre is lower than surrounding land underneath the Market Street bridge. It was formerly a railway station and sidings before being reclaimed as a public open space in the 1970s.
Three distinctive grass pyramids were formed at the western end, close to the boundary with the Metrolink line. The remainder is interspersed with pockets of shrubs and low trees and informal walking routes.
Next week Bury’s planning committee will consider council plans to build an access road and footpath from Market Street to the site and prepare the area for development.
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