The latest plans setting out where 165,000 homes will be built across Greater Manchester over the next 15 years have been submitted to the government.
Places for Everyone - a strategy for housing, jobs and the environment which has been repeatedly revised - is now in the hands of the Secretary of State.
The document was submitted on Monday (February 14) and independent inspectors will now be appointed by the government to examine it in full. READ MORE: Manchester council back plans to finally submit housing masterplan Places for Everyone It comes after a public consultation into the plans received 15,868 comments.
The major masterplan which has been in the making for many years now only involves nine boroughs due to Stockport's decision to pull out of the Greater Manchester Spatial Framework (GMSF) at the eleventh hour in late 2020.
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