Plans for the Redevelopment of Oldham Town Centre
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The plans for the redevelopment of Oldham Town Centre are entering their next stage of development. The plans will be published for a public consultation before they are offered to potential developers. Oldham Council has been working on ambitious plans to extensively redevelop the town centre between now and 2035. The plans that have been put forward cover 21 acres, split into five different town centre locations. The five different sites have been chosen for redevelopment strategically would see a new vision for the town come to life.

If the Public consultation goes smoothly, the plans will lead to the construction of around 55,000 sq ft of new and refurbished units for employment as well as a number of new homes. It is thought that the new and regenerated employment space made available as part of the project could result in an extra £50m per annum boost to the local economy.

The masterplan that has been drawn up for the redevelopment of Oldham town centre in line with the local council’s plans to transform Oldham into a bustling area with a range of high quality attractions that appeal to a wide audience. The intention is to make Oldham a town that stands out in the Greater Manchester area as a popular cultural, shopping and night-time hotspot.

In order to make Oldham a popular day and night location, the area needs to be transformed in order to attract residents. Therefore improving schools and housing as part of the project will support the needs of the community as well as developing the retail and commercial opportunities available. The development could lead to the creation of 560 full time jobs while the construction work is being carried out as well as 700 new operational jobs in the Oldham area. The plans will make a town that works better for residents as well as businesses.

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Issue 323 : Dec 2024