Greater Manchester s new housing and jobs masterplan takes a step forward - with a pledge to limit green belt building
Nine of Greater Manchester s boroughs want to create a new development plan called Places For Everyone
13:55, 6 APR 2021
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This follows a decision not to take The Greater Manchester Spatial Framework (GMSF) forward.
That blueprint on how councils should develop their boroughs was ditched following the withdrawal of Stockport Council from the preparation process in December, having voted against it.
Councillors will also be asked to approve a joint committee of the nine Greater Manchester authorities for the purposes of forming and preparing the draft joint development plan document.
A document set to be considered by the cabinet reads: “The purpose of this report is to secure approval for Wigan to make an agreement with the other eight Greater Manchester authorities (Bolton, Bury, Manchester, Oldham, Rochdale, Salford, Tameside and Trafford) to prepare a joint development plan to cover strategic policies across all nine districts and to establish a joint committee for the purposes of forming and preparing the draft joint plan.