Community of 1,100 homes could be built in Greater Manchester woodland
05.03.2022 - 21:05
/ manchestereveningnews.co.uk
This is the first glimpse of a planned new community set around parklands.
It will be at Mosley Common in Wigan, close to parts of Salford and "embedded" in existing woodland and moss land. A masterplan includes 1,100 homes, improved transport links, and a total £155m investment in the area.
The proposal was officially launched this week. It has been unveiled by Peel Land & Property and would lie south west of Walkden and east of Tyldesley.
The property and land owning giant claim it would bring around 200 jobs to the local area.
Peel says: "The vision is to create a healthy living community with distinctive neighbourhoods that will be embedded into the area’s natural landscape of woodlands, watercourses and moss land with a new community and travel hub sitting at the heart of the scheme."
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The company says new homes would suit a range of needs including first time buyers, families, downsizers and older people with later living accommodation. About 25 per cent will be affordable housing.
The Leigh Guided Busway which runs through the planned development with commuter routes to Manchester and further afield and a new bus stop would be built to serve the new community.
A new community and travel hub would include shops and spaces for events and classes. A network of footpaths, cycleways would improve access to Walkden train station.
Peel says : "The development would also feature a new green corridor to bring ecological improvements to the area and connect people to nature and new parklands."
The site at Mosley Common has been identified for residential development as part of Greater Manchester’s emerging Places for Everyone plan which has now been