Rochdale Observer

Housing provider is told ‘produce goods’

- NICK STATHAM Local Democracy Service

AHOUSING associatio­n has been urged to ‘produce the goods’ after a masterplan for the regenerati­on of one of Greater Manchester’s most deprived areas was signed off.

Rochdale council bosses agreed to adopt a ‘supplement­ary planning document’ for Lower Falinge at a cabinet meeting on Thursday night.

It comes after a six week public consultati­on held earlier this year.

The document will underpin the renewal of the neighbourh­ood, which lies just to the north of Rochdale town centre, near the ‘Seven Sisters’ flats.

It establishe­s the principles for developmen­t in Lower Falinge over the next 10 to 15 years, and sets out four ‘broad areas of focus’.

These include Abbeydale Road, Redcross Road, St Mary’s Gate and a ‘fragmented’ area to the north of

St Mary’s Gate. As well as new housing, other ‘opportunit­ies’ identified in the document include improved and safer pedestrian access to the town centre.

The SPD will also link to the wider town centre regenerati­on programme and be a ‘material considerat­ion’ when the council determines future planning applicatio­ns.

Councillor Danny Meredith, cabinet member for housing, told the meeting he backed the adoption of the plan - noting how regenerati­on in Kirkholt would have been a much speedier process had an SPD been in place.

But he said the ball was now in the court of Rochdale Boroughwid­e Housing (RBH), which owns and manages the social housing in Lower Falinge.

RBH has its own masterplan for both Lower Falinge and College Bank (Seven Sisters), which has proven highly controvers­ial due to the proposed displaceme­nt of tenants and demolition of homes.

Coun Meredith has previously been fiercely critical of RBH - often pressing its bosses to provide specific figures over the number of houses it plans to build and what the housing and tenure types would be.

And despite his support for the SPD, he renewed those calls at the cabinet meeting.

“I’m very willing to support this as it is a plan for that area, but I don’t want to see demolition of blocks going on from RBH until a full plan is in place about what type of tenures are going to be,” he said.

“I think that RBH needs to come along now and produce the goods, really and actually say what are they going to be building in that area and what they are going to be doing.

“The SPD is there to give the masterplan for that area to make sure we are actually producing it on the council side and [showing] where we are going forward with it.

“It’s just our partners need to come forward now and say what they will actually be doing in that area.”

A spokespers­on for RBH said the housing provider was ‘delighted’ that the council had approved the SPD for Lower Falinge.

They added: “This will now help us deliver the next phases of the long term plans we have developed with residents since 2017.

“It will enable us to deliver more new affordable homes, and provide a better quality and mix of homes, to meet the range of needs of current residents and future generation­s.”

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Google streetview ●● Plans to regenerate Lower Falinge have been signed off

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