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Transformative plans outside Rochdale railway station take major step forward

Plans to transform the area around Rochdale railway station have taken a major step forward.

This comes after the council’s cabinet gave the green light for technical detailed design work to start. Proposals would see the area around the station regenerated - providing a gateway into the borough via a new public square in front of the station entrance.

The wider scheme also proposes new homes and business space, alongside a 500-space park and ride facility on Miall Street.

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The council secured planning permission to progress the scheme in July last year despite losing out on £20m in ‘Levelling Up’ cash. The plans form a key part of the borough’s wider rail strategy, which seeks to develop brownfield land around Rochdale’s five railway stations, with new homes, businesses and improved public realm and transport connections.

Coun Danny Meredith, cabinet member for regeneration and housing at Rochdale Borough Council, said: “These plans will transform a major gateway into the borough, which is an important arrival point for thousands of our residents and visitors each day. As well as improving this important and vibrant neighbourhood, these changes will also better connect it to the newly regenerated Rochdale town centre, which is just a short walk away.

“This project will play a major role in our wider plans to make the best use of our brownfield land, particularly around major transport hubs, to create high quality public spaces, much needed housing and business space.”

Since the proposals were first approved, small changes have been made to the plans, following feedback from local residents and councillors, to retain access for the

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