Manchester Evening News

Developers unveil their future vision for centre

- By ALICE RICHARDSON

THIS is how Stretford Mall could look after a major refurbishm­ent.

Trafford Council and Bruntwood developers, who secured the mall in a £50million deal that included Altrincham’s Stamford Quarter shopping centre and Clarendon House office block, want to hear from those living nearby in the next stage of public consultati­on.

The first two sets of public feedback from November 2019 and January

2020 have been used to draft new plans for the site.

This next round of consultati­on will be held virtually, rather than inperson, both online and via the post.

The last face-to-face community organised consultati­on event due to be held in March was cancelled.

New options for the Stretford Mall site and the council’s wider Stretford masterplan are now available to see online.

New pictures and artists’ impression­s have been released and people can give their feedback online, as well as order paper copies of the plans and provide feedback via Freepost.

Previous drop-in events regarding the plans at Stretford Mall attracted thousands of people who shared their thoughts on how they wanted the plans to take shape.

People made it clear they wanted to see improved pedestrian and cycle links across Stretford, more independen­t businesses at the Mall, improved leisure and shopping facilities generally and better access to the area in the evenings.

Coun Andrew Western, Trafford council leader, said: “It’s clear that the people of Stretford and town centre visitors care passionate­ly about the future of the area.

“While it’s disappoint­ing that we are unable to discuss our possible options with the community faceto-face, I am confident that this virtual consultati­on will give everybody the opportunit­y to have their say.

“We are determined that the community should continue to be properly included in the debate about how we continue to reinvigora­te Stretford and its town centre.”

Andrea George, regional director at Bruntwood Works, said: “We’ve been overwhelme­d by the enthusiast­ic response to our previous engagement events.

“We have used the feedback from previous events to inform this latest stage of consultati­on - these are ideas that have been shaped by the community who want their town centre to satisfy a variety of needs.”

To have your say and view the plans, visit the consultati­on website at www.futurestre­tford.co.uk.

To order a paper version, call the freephone number 0800 907 8677 or email emily@royalpilgr­im.com.

 ?? BRUNTWOOD WORKS ?? An artist’s impression of plans for Stretford Mall
BRUNTWOOD WORKS An artist’s impression of plans for Stretford Mall

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