Sign up for our daily newsletter to get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox More than 200 homes could be built on the outskirts of Manchester city centre as part of the £4bn Victoria North masterplan - though no affordable housing has been proposed.
Portwood Developments is seeking permission to build two ‘high quality and striking’ apartment buildings, 11 and 13 storeys high, in place of a car park on Rochdale Road.
Under the proposals the blocks would house 223 one, two and three-bedroom flats, with 14 duplex townhouses facing onto Gould Street and Back St George Street. READ MORE : Teachers at Salford high school go on strike days after 200 parents also launch petition More than 130sqm of commercial floorspace, new
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