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Masterplan for island waterfront district at Manchester Waters moves forward

The remaining 25 acres of brownfield land at Pomona Island could be regenerated with new homes and a waterside park

A sketch of how Manchester Waters could look(Image: Local Democracy Reporting Service)

The first stages of a masterplan for Manchester Waters have been presented to the planning team at Trafford council.

Peel Waters has submitted an environmental impact assessment (EIA) scoping request to Trafford, with an anticipated outline planning application due later this year.

The proposal from Peel would see the remaining 25 acres of brownfield land at Pomona Island transformed into a new waterfront district.

The unique 'island' site, situated between the Bridgewater Canal and the Manchester Ship Canal, has already seen nearly 600 homes delivered for purchase and rent with X1 and Hestia as part of the initial phases.

An additional 500 homes are slated to commence construction in 2026.

Through a complex process, Peel has also unlocked the potential to transform a key gateway into the site at Cornbrook.

In collaboration with partners Glenbrook and Forshaw Group, 280 homes have been completed at Cornbrook thus far, with another 237 homes, an aparthotel and coffee bar set to begin construction imminently.

The proposed vision for Manchester Waters includes public realm and green spaces on more than half of the site, featuring a new five-acre waterside park, as well as additional new areas for sports and play.