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Regeneration masterplan for Manchester and Salford wins key backing

Project could mean some businesses needing to relocate

An artist's impression of 'Copper Park', which could come to Strangeways(Image: Manchester council)

A landmark regeneration project set to bring huge changes to Manchester and Salford has taken a step closer to approval.

The two cities have created a joint masterplan to revamp the areas around Strangeways and the Cambridge industrial estate in Broughton, with 7,000 homes planned across seven new neighbourhoods.

The blueprint – known as the Strangeways and Cambridge Strategic Regeneration Framework (SRF) – won the backing of Salford council's cabinet during a meeting at Salford Civic Centre on Tuesday.

It will be discussed by Manchester council's executive team on Wednesday and is expected to gain further support.

In Salford, the plan is to create a new 60-acre public park, dubbed a 'regional destination' in Greater Manchester.

The proposed park could be known as 'Copper Park' in a nod to the area's industrial past, but a council officer said this could be changed before the plans are finalised.

However, the park is expected to cause some upheaval. A report on the plan states the change would result in the need for some residents and businesses to relocate from the area.

It continued: 'Fundamental to the positive management of this process is engagement with the affected parties and understanding their requirements that will need to be accommodated.'