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Preparation for next phase of Carrington Village underway
Wain Estates has begun the demolition of a set of 1950s buildings in Manchester to make way for a new development of employment space and homes.The buildings, known as Carrington Business Park, were vacated last year, and the expansive site, which extends to 19 acres, is now being cleared in preparation for the next phase of Carrington Village.A detailed application for ten energy efficient buildings, that would provide 268,000 sq ft of employment space has been submitted for the southern portion of the site. With the northern portion of the site forming part of The Meadow which has outline planning permission for in the region of 160 homes to be brought forward by Anwyl Homes.Wain Estates development managing director, Jack Brister, said: “We are keen to progress this next phase of the Carrington Village development and are working with our contractors and wider team on demolition and preparatory works.”We are liaising closely with the council and the parish council to ensure any disruption is kept to a minimum.”Demolition experts Squibb Group have been appointed to carry out the worksJack Brister added: “Part of the contract is ensuring we are a good neighbour, measures are in place to minimise any disruption to local residents and we aim to recycle and reuse as much material as possible.”Detailed discussions are on going with Trafford Council about this exciting project and we continue to work with them to bring forward these proposals.”
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