A £160 million residential scheme made up of 639 new private and affordable homes along with 5.4 acres of “public realm” has been given the go-ahead by Trafford Council in Greater Manchester.
The homes will be delivered by Glenbrook Property.
The plans form part of the wider Lumina Village mixed-use development opposite Lancashire Cricket Club — a joint venture partnership between Trafford Council and Bruntwood.
“The delivery of these homes and public realm will be play a significant role in the wider redevelopment of Trafford’s Civic Quarter,” said Trafford Council.
“The Civic Quarter Area Action Plan, adopted earlier in 2023, is looking to deliver 4,000 homes, 50,000sqm of commercial space, public realm improvements, and new infrastructure on a 120-acre neighbourhood stretching from Trafford College past the Town Hall and Lancashire Cricket Club up to the A56/Chester Road and White City retail park.
“Residential developer Glenbrook will deliver the residential and public realm elements of Lumina Village.
“Designed by Sheppard Robson with Avison Young acting as planning consultant, the scheme will include a mixture of one, two, three, and four-bedroom houses and apartments.
“The 586 apartments will be delivered across six blocks ranging from six to 20 storeys and there will be 53 townhouses. At least 15 per cent of the total number of dwellings will be delivered as affordable homes on site.
“In addition to the homes, the scheme has been designed to include 5.4-acres of pedestrian-friendly public realm, including a central village green, civic squares, boulevards and play streets, along with 200 secure parking spaces located on the periphery of the scheme.
“This sustainable approach to place shaping will benefit existing Trafford residents as well as the new Lumina Village community.
“The provision of houses in conjunction with apartments also helps deliver a mixed community and are likely to represent an attractive option for families, particularly given the presence of a large area of open space delivered as part of the scheme.”
Cllr Tom Ross, Leader of Trafford Council, said: “Trafford Council is totally committed to providing new and affordable homes throughout the borough and this scheme – part of our Civic Quarter Area Action Plan – will deliver exactly that. We will be creating a thriving new community in this area. “
Chris Roberts, Chief Development Officer at Bruntwood, said: “The transformation at Lumina Village is at the heart of our commitment to long-term regeneration in T,rafford, as part of our joint venture with Trafford Council.
“It’s exciting to achieve this important milestone, which will deliver a range of high-quality residential accommodation for the community.
“It brings us a step closer to realising our ambitious plans to create a vibrant and sustainable realm, where the local community can live, eat, shop and play.”
Shannon Conway, residential director at Glenbrook, said: “We have enjoyed working closely and collaboratively with Trafford Council and Bruntwood to ensure that Lumina Village’s residential aspirations are not only met, but exceeded.
“We are very much looking forward to getting started and delivering a beautiful, highly liveable, car-free neighbourhood focussed on wellbeing and community.”