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A Greater Manchester town is about to get a whole new street of affordable homes

Plans to build an entire street of affordable homes in Oldham have been signed off. Some 42 red-brick houses will be built on three acres of land north of Foxdenton Lane in Chadderton.

Developers Stonebond Properties and Great Places Housing Group submitted the proposals as a part of an ongoing and large-scale redevelopment scheme.

The plan is aimed at creating 500 new homes in the area to help meet the soaring demand for housing in the borough. Including the 42 signed off today (Friday, January 26), 436 homes have been approved for construction so far.

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The latest phase of the plan will see a whole cul-de-sac built, connecting to a previous development currently under construction by the firm. The developers said their aim is to '[create] attractive, active and lively streets' on the undeveloped land.

The plot backs onto the Newman Catholic College playing fields and is currently used as a field for horse grazing.

The new homes will be a mix of two-story detached and semi-detached houses and short mews, arranged in a mostly self-contained U-shape. Nine of the new-builds will have two-bedrooms, 29 will have three-bedrooms and four of them will be four-bedroom homes.

The houses will be sold on a shared ownership basis, meaning potential residents can buy between 10 percent and 75pc worth of the house, and rent the remainder of the property until they can afford to buy the rest.

The project will also involve building the road leading up to the houses, along with pedestrian and cycle access.

The proposal was originally submitted in August 2023 and discussed at a planning meeting on December 20.

Four objections were raised concerning traffic, antisocial

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk