Didsbury Point redevelopment proposals approved by Manchester City Council

EKPS are pleased to have secured full planning permission at Planning Committee for Southway Housing Trust’s proposals for the redevelopment of land at Didsbury Point, Didsbury.

The scheme will bring forward one of the remaining plots at Didsbury Point into active use as 100% affordable housing, by providing 76 homes (a mix of 1 and 2-bedroom dwellings) to be managed by Southway Housing Trust in the form on a six- to eight-storey apartment block with a medical centre on the ground floor.

The proposals were designed by Buttress Architects and EKPS were responsible for co-ordinating the application and liaising closely with the Council, including undertaking consultation with local residents and ward councillors, to secure consent at Manchester City Council Committee on 19 January 2023.

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