Trafford’s vote on Greater Manchester’s masterplan for development, jobs and the environment over the next 17 years has been postponed.The Greater Manchester Spatial Framework (GMSF) is the city-region’s plan until 2037 and 6,000 new homes are pencilled in for development in Trafford.The borough council’s executive was due to vote on the plans on November 30, but this has now been pushed back to December 8.For Trafford, the new GMSF shows over three quarters of all new homes are set to be built on existing land and small sites – reducing the loss of green belt land from the original plan by 40 per cent.And land for some 365,000 square metres of business space has been identified to boost for local jobs and provide sites for future.
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