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Is this 20-year Mancunian story coming to an end?

The regeneration of Ancoats is nearly complete, say council bosses.
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Overlooking Cutting Room Square in Ancoats Manchester

A 20-year-long Mancunian story is coming to an end.

It’s a story that’s taken a corner of the city from drained canals and derelict warehousing — to being one of the ‘world’s coolest neighbourhoods’, home to thousands of people and a thriving social scene.

Sanitary Street
Sanitary Street aka Anita Street 1898 – Fair to say it’s come a long way..

The regeneration of Ancoats

That story is about the regeneration of Ancoats.

And what started as a pipedream just after the new millennium is now reaching its final stages, city bosses say.

Ancoats Mobility Hub
Ancoats Mobility Hub

They believe the transformation of the area will be completed with a trio of projects — some affordable housing, a ‘mobility hub’, and a new park.

And now, those projects are nearing completion, with all expected to be finished at some point next year.

Manchester City Council Leader Bev Craig

“We’ve seen the transformation of Ancoats over the last two decades from a decking postindustrial inner-city area into a modern, vibrant, urban community,” Bev Craig, council leader, said.

New affordable housing in Manchester

The affordable housing is being built by the council, via its own developer, called This City.

Their project on Rodney Street, near Ancoats Green, sees 129 homes being built — namely 119 flats and 10 townhouses.

Of these, 30 per cent will be available at the ‘Manchester Living Rent’, which is set at the local housing allowance rate.

The Rodney Street scheme

The hope is the Rodney Street scheme, due to finish in 2025, will pave the way for This City to build 500 council homes every year, political chiefs say.

Over the road are the next two projects — the Ancoats Mobility Hub and the refreshed park.

A new park in Ancoats

The existing Green will be ‘much-improved’ by new walking routes, wildflower and wetland planting, a play area, and a small events space, chiefs add.

Work is well underway on the Green, as it is expected to be completed in late 2024.

Ancoats Mobility Hub

It will sit next to a new mobility hub which reached its ‘topping out’ point recently.

Primarily a multi-storey car park with 406 spaces — with 102 EV charging points and 30 car club bays — it will also have parking for 150 bicycles.

Residents will also be able to benefit from parcel lockers in the building, with ‘a new commercial or hospitality space also being explored’, the council says.

Gavin White, the executive councillor for housing, called the trio ‘an exemplar approach to neighbourhood redevelopment’ by ‘putting the resident, affordable housing, and active travel first’.

“We’d like to see it replicated in other parts of our city ensuring clean, pleasant streets, finished to a high standard that our residents want to spend time in,” he said.

You can find out more about Ancoats Mobility Hub by clicking here

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