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Place North West | SITE VISIT | Urban Splash s latest New Islington builds

Julia Hatmaker In less than two years, the 21-year regeneration of the Manchester district will be complete. The transformation by developer Urban Splash of the former Cardroom Estate into the trendy New Islington neighbourhood has been a long one. Working with housing association Great Places, Homes England and Manchester City Council, Urban Splash has overseen the development of the community by creating a marina, school, medical centre and numerous homes. In 2023, its final phase of townhouses and apartments will cross the finish line. New Islington highlights: New Islington Medical Practice (2007), Cotton Field Park (2008), Chips (2010), New Islington Marina (2011), New Islington Free School (2015), Stubbs Mill (2016)

The city centre townhouses perfect for the new post-lockdown way of living

The city centre townhouses perfect for the new post-lockdown way of living Next to New Islington Marina lies 21 new homes - each with a private terrace, residents garden, balcony and parking Advertorial The townhouses combine city centre living with the added bonus of unrivalled space (Image: House by Urban Splash) Having been confined to our homes for the best part of a year, most people have seemingly adapted to this new way of life. From working at the kitchen table to exercising in our living rooms, our homes have become somewhere we not only live, but where we work, train and socialise too.

Car park defeat cost Manchester Council at least £50,000 - and it s not the first expensive legal loss

Car park defeat cost Manchester Council at least £50,000 - and it s not the first expensive legal loss
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Place North West | Manchester to appeal car park judicial review

Sarah Townsend The city council lost a legal battle over its decision to build a 440-space temporary car park as part of its Central Retail Park masterplan but has said the ruling will not impact the future of its 1m sq ft proposal. The Trees Not Cars lobby group had challenged Manchester City Council’s 2019 decision to grant itself planning permission to build the car park next to a primary school on part of the 10.5-acre plot on the edge of Ancoats and New Islington, and its founder Gemma Cameron brought a judicial review. The campaigner successfully argued that the council had failed to consider the impacts of a car park on air quality and pollution levels and volume of traffic in the local area. A total of 12,000 people signed Trees Not Cars’ petition against the plans as the group lobbied for 18 months for the decision to be overturned.

Campaigners win battle over Manchester council plans for car park near school

Campaigners win battle over Manchester council plans for car park near school as High Court says officers misled planning committee Manchester council, which will appeal the decision, was found to have misled its planning committee and failed its public sector equality duty 09:47, 20 FEB 2021 Updated Don t miss a thing by getting the latest from the Manchester Evening News sent direct to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Click here When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

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