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Three new neighbourhoods mark big step forward for Stockport regeneration

£1bn town centre regeneration project described as biggest of its kind in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

A concept image of the Goyt Riverside neighbourhood planned in Stockport town centre

Part of Stockport town centre is set to change beyond recognition with a blueprint to build three new neighbourhoods over 15 years.

Based on land to the east of the A6, the work will focus around Piccadilly, Hillgate, and near the River Mersey.

Council leader Mark Roberts and his cabinet team backed the vision this week, making it a key consideration in future planning applications.

It is part of a £1bn town-centre regeneration project dubbed 'the largest in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ'.

The exciting changes are aiming to build a new riverside community with a public park, and plans to 'open up' the water for future residents and visitors.

A new neighbourhood is also planned on the land around Piccadilly, with new homes, areas for businesses, and green space.

The work will see changes come to Hillgate too, which is set to be 'renewed' through the uncovering of Hempshaw Brook to make a 'green, connected' neighbourhood with links to other parts of the town.

In total, there are 4,000 homes planned to the east of the A6 as part of the vision, and 8,000 planned across the town centre as a whole in the next 15 years.