A masterplan is to be drawn up for Droylsden which aims to turn it into a 'more vibrant town centre'. Tameside council is to use £100,000 of funding from Homes England to develop a major plan to revamp the centre of Droylsden.
It says that it will facilitate a 'long term sustainable solution' to sites such as the Droylsden Shopping Centre and the Greenside Lane Retail Park.
The masterplan programme is envisioned to span from 15 to 20 years, with long-term and short-term goals being set, and for which the council will seek further investment and funding options. READ MORE: How is levelling up going, Mr Prime Minister? READ MORE: Mancunian issues dominated Tory conference's opening day Officers say it will aim to capitalise on previous investment at sites such as the Greater Manchester Pension Fund head office, Droylsden Library, the Metrolink stop, Medlock Active, the former Jam Works site, and Fairfield Road site, and Droylsden Marina.
The report to cabinet states: "There is an identified need for a town centre masterplan in Droylsden that supports plans for a more vibrant town centre core and includes a movement and public realm strategy to support the creation of a sustainable, accessible and community service rich centre linked to public transport entry points and supports wider town centre development." The £100k funding has been secured by the Greater Manchester Combined Authority for Tameside from the Homes England Revenue Department Expenditure Limit funding.