The first phase of a £51.6m project to create a new neighbourhood near Manchester city centre has been revealed as plans are formally submitted.
The Victoria North development will see up to 5,500 homes built at Red Bank with a new park which will become one of the city's largest green spaces.
Plans to clear the site, making way for the development, have been submitted with the work to be funded by the government's Housing Infrastructure Fund. READ MORE: Manchester's plan to go it alone and build its first council homes since the 1980s The application submitted by Manchester council includes the demolition of the Creamline Dairies buildings and the removal of invasive trees and plants.
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