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Emergency powers used to kick start second phase of £50m regeneration project

The second phase will include 240 flats and a hotel

The proposed scheme planned for Rochdale(Image: Supplied)

Emergency powers have been used to kick start the second phase of a town's £50m flagship regeneration project.

The chief executive of Rochdale Council, Steve Rumbelow, has issued a 'letter of intent' to enable the 'preferred contractor' for Riverside Phase Two to place materials orders in advance of the main contract being awarded.

The second phase of the development - also known as Upperbanks - will bring 240 apartments and a seven-storey hotel to the town centre.

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It has already delivered a new shopping centre boasting big names such as M&S, Next and Nandos.

The move has been made to 'ensure the risk of significant additional construction costs are mitigated', according to council papers.

Insiders say this is due to the price of material spiralling post-Brexit, with one estimate putting this at an extra £1m per month if bosses did not move quickly, according to the Local Democracy Reporting service.

A new hotel by the Hilton group is heading to Rochdale(Image: Supplied)

It is understood that the successful contractor for the 'Upperbanks' scheme is likely to be announced next week.