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Views sought on Altrincham's Stamford Quarter transformation plans

The consultation is open until the middle of April

Bruntwood Works and Trafford Council are behind the Stamford Quarter plans(Image: Bruntwood Works)

Views are being sought on a major transformation project which has been earmarked for Altrincham's Stamford Quarter after the plans were unveiled.

Bruntwood Works and Trafford Council want to hear from the local community on their proposals to reshape the area into a mixed-use destination.

The plans include the redevelopment of larger vacant units, including the former Rackhams site, into commercial workspaces that could cover up to 75,000 sq ft with proposals for retail and hospitality operators to take space on the ground floor, the introduction of a Stamford Quarter pop-up shop on George Street, as well as cafes and restaurants.

There would also be new retail and leisure offerings along Stamford New Road.

The team also wants to hear the views of the local community on plans to introduce town centre living through the redevelopment of Clarendon House and Sunningdale and Kingfisher House.

Residential units have been earmarked for Clarendon House, a former office and library building, while modular homes are planned for Sunningdale House.

Altrincham's Stamford Quarter (Image: Bruntwood Works)

The public realm across much of the town centre has already been improved as part of its recent regeneration and the latest plans intend to build on this further.

They would see 24,000 sq ft of the public realm, including Stamford Square - which sits at the gateway to the town - transformed into an attractive square that creates a new focal point and hub for families and the local community.