The masterplan is currently on ice, but its two previous incarnations met with a huge public backlash - largely over the proposed loss of much-loved green spaces.
But the site - around 40 pc of which is previously developed - sits on the fringes of Bramhall, and HIMOR claims it would form a ‘logical urban extension’ to the affluent Stockport village.Get the latest updates from across Greater Manchester direct to your inbox with the free MEN newsletterYou can sign up very simply by following the instructions hereThe developer says that a 'significant proportion' of the new properties would be affordable or starter homes.And bosses argue that unmet housing need means ‘a comprehensive green belt review is both necessary and long overdue’ - and.
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