Council approves UK’s first LGBTQ+ extra care housing scheme
Plans for the UK’s first LGBTQ+ extra care housing scheme were approved by Manchester City Council’s planning and highways committee
Plans for the UK’s first LGBTQ+ extra care housing scheme were approved by Manchester City Council’s planning and highways committee
Despite 3D printing technology existing since the 1980s, its true capabilities have only recently been uncovered. A number of businesses
Wander down the cobbled streets of the Underbanks and you’ll come across a sign that reads: “We hope you’ve noticed,
Over the past decade Manchester has become a hotbed of new high-rise developments, attracting investors and developers from around the
The UMIST campus, one of Manchester’s most striking examples of modernist architecture, is under threat of redevelopment after plans were
A cherished green space in South Manchester is under threat from the City Council’s plans to develop on the fields,
TreesNotCars has been fighting against Manchester City Council’s decision to develop the former Central Retail Park in Anocats into a
Manchester City Council has approved the construction of five new office buildings on the area known as New Islington Green.
The report says that Manchester will fail to provide an adequate level of housing or transport to match an estimated 110,000 extra jobs in the city by 2040.
It had previously supported the community-led Ancoats Dispensary Trust with a Stage 1 grant, but made its decision on the larger Stage 2 grant after the ADT was unable to raise the necessary match funding.
Bruntwood and the Select Property Group are in the middle of transforming the former BBC site in Oxford Road into a new district for living, working, shopping and socialising.
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