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Vote set on £41m funding to create 2,700 homes in Greater Manchester

Leaders are due to meet to vote on the proposals

GMCA leaders are due to meet next week(Image: PA)

Brownfield land across Greater Manchester will be converted into sites for more than 2,700 new homes, as part of the second phase of a £97m development fund, if the go-ahead is granted.

At a meeting of the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) on Friday, March 26, leaders will be asked to approve an allocation of £41m to develop a further 21 brownfield sites across the city region.

The funding is the second tranche of an initial £81m allocated to Greater Manchester from the Government’s Brownfield Housing Fund to unlock brownfield sites for development.

An additional allocation of £15.8m was secured by the GMCA in February of this year and allocated to deliver a further 1,325 homes, taking Greater Manchester’s total Brownfield Housing Fund allocation to £97m.

A total of 24 schemes were identified to benefit from the first £37.2m tranche of the five-year funding allocation, delivering 4,318 homes across sites in all 10 boroughs.

Of the 2,720 homes planned for this second phase of the scheme, around half – 1,350 – would be affordable housing.

This is in addition to the 1,100 affordable housing units expected to be delivered through the first phase.