Call for sites as town hall draws up new brownfield-first housing plan
It comes after the borough dramatically pulled out of the region’s Greater Manchester Spatial Framework strategy last year.
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People in Stockport are being urged to suggest brownfield sites for future housing development.
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Help us to identify land in your local area which you consider may have some development potential – Stockport Local Plan Call for Brownfield sites Last updated
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Help us to identify land in your local area which you consider may have some development potential – Stockport Local Plan Call for Brownfield sites
Stockport Council has today put a call out for brownfield sites, to help support work on our new Local Plan.
We are asking people to put forward land or sites that you consider could be brought forward for development in local communities and the borough. We want to hear about the sites in your local areas which you believe should be considered before we need to make decisions in respect of other land within our borough.They might be derelict or underutilised sites, vacant commercial premises or an occupied building which has a use which doesn’t fit particularly well in an area.
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âYouâve rewritten The Communist Manifestoâ: Councillor slams Stockportâs âmeaninglessâ borough plan
He gave a withering assessment of the town s hall s shared long-term vision .
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A councillor has slammed a âmeaninglessâ town hall document claiming bosses have âessentially rewritten The Communist Manifestoâ.