The next phase of Manchester United's new stadium plans have been revealed
The next phase of exciting plans to re-build Old Trafford stadium and redevelop the surrounding area has been launched, with residents around the stadium being asked for their views
Manchester United’s proposed regeneration of Trafford Park could boost the UK economy by up to £7.3billion. United revealed at the Labour Party conference in September details about the project, which is centred on a new 100,000-capacity stadium.
Today (Friday) details of new consultation exercise with people and businesses living near the ground was unveiled. The Old Trafford Regeneration project team is launching a survey this week 'to ensure the views of residents and community members are at the heart of the plans to regenerate the area', organisers have announced.
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The online survey via the club's website will be available to complete from 9am on Wednesday, November 13.
Whilst the club is concluding the initial phase of its consultation with fans, the launch of this survey is set to offer residents and community groups in Trafford and surrounding areas an opportunity 'to provide their views and help shape the plans'.
The Old Trafford Regeneration programme is being driven by Manchester United, Trafford Council, and the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) who have entered into a strategic partnership to maximise the growth and regeneration opportunities of the Trafford Wharfside area.
The community consultation process formally begins with the survey and focus group meetings - which will include speaking to community groups, businesses and local institutions. Following that


