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Brand new linear park to be built over nearly 20 acres of land in Oldham
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Dan Whelan
FO Developments has progressed plans for its £100m Broadway Green scheme, the mixed-use redevelopment of a 121-acre site in Chadderton, following the approval of 160 homes.
The affordable housing development is to be constructed on a 15-acre plot currently occupied by Matthew Fold Farm, which falls within the wider strategic site in Foxdenton.
The scheme comprises 34 two-bedroom homes, 96 three-bedroom properties, and a further 30 with four bedrooms.
FO Developments, a joint venture comprised of Seddon Developments, Grasscroft Developments and Oldham Council, is to make a £500,000 contribution to education in the local area under the terms of the planning permission.
In 2014, the joint venture won outline consent for 700,000 sq ft of warehouses and offices, up to 500 new homes, and a 25-acre linear park on the site, located off the A663 west of Oldham town centre.
Dan Whelan
The Nottinghamshire-based logistics developer is readying plans for a 367,000 sq ft industrial unit, having bought part of the 120-acre Foxdenton site from FO Developments for an undisclosed sum.
FO Developments, a joint venture between Seddon Developments, Grasscroft Developments and Oldham Council, owns the wider site off the A663 southwest of Oldham town centre.
Overall, Broadway Green has outline planning approval for 715,393 sq ft of employment space, and Rula Developments’ £50m speculative scheme would be the largest individual unit at the site.
The shed is targeted for occupation next year subject to planning approval from Oldham Council, and the scheme could create up to 450 jobs once complete, according to the developer.