Sign up for our daily newsletter to get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox Manchester council has become the final council to back proposals to build at least 56,500 new homes in the city as part of a regional jobs and housing masterplan.
Places for Everyone, the successor to the much-maligned Greater Manchester Spatial Framework (GMSF), maps out what land will be freed up for development up to 2037.
Stockport is the only local authority not involved with the process after the majority of councillors voted to withdraw from the GMSF last year. READ MORE : Police and council oppose plans to change Manchester Arena's premises licence as it is 'not robust enough' Much of the controversy relates to building on the green
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