Residents in Stockport will be able to have their say for the first time on plans for a new 'fully walkable neighbourhood' in the town centre.
Currently known as Stockport 8, it will see the creation of 1,200 new homes as well as shops, offices, spaces for independent businesses and new green spaces on eight acres of land either side of King Street West.
Those behind it say it will 'reconnect the site to nearby neighbourhoods and the town centre' and 'bring life back to what was once a thriving residential neighbourhood under the railway arches.' READ MORE: 'The last thing I remember is being on the M60 - then my life changed forever' READ MORE: Today's M.E.N headlines It is part of a wider £1billion investment in the town centre which includes the new Stockport Interchange with an accompanying park and tower block as well as the redevelopment of and creation of a new residential area around the historic Weir Mill.
The Stockport Mayoral Development Corporation (MDC) have teamed up with the English Cities fund - a joint venture between Homes England, Muse and Legal & General - for the Stockport 8 scheme.