Don't miss a thing by signing up to the MyOldham newsletter here Two ‘challenging’ brownfield sites in Oldham are to be transformed with more than 400 homes after the town hall managed to win £6.5m in government cash.
The authority has ‘provisionally’ secured funding from the Brownfield Housing Fund to enable a mix of 415 homes to be build on long term vacant sites in Derker and Mumps.
Bosses say that both schemes will include a mix of affordable housing which will be let to those in need of a home on the housing register. READ MORE:Warning issued that Greater Manchester residents 'will go mad' if forced to have up to SEVEN bins Council leader Arooj Shah told a meeting of the cabinet that the clean up of the two sites meant they could build
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