What consultation has taken place over the SRF/Masterplan proposals, and have any objections been raised?
A significant amount of consultation has already taken place with key stakeholders including potential Government occupiers, statutory bodies, landowners and other key parties. Manchester City Council MCC and the Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive (GMPTE) have been involved in developing the masterplan and SRF from an early stage. They form an integral part of the project team also made up by BRBR, Office for Government Commerce (OGC) and Government Office for the North West (GONW). The City Council has played a key role in developing the SRF and masterplan to ensure that it supports the revitalisation of Manchester’s Eastern Gateway, complementing existing and proposed developments in adjacent areas of the city centre, and, establishing connections to local communities immediately adjoining, within Ardwick and New East Manchester. In addition, through the City Council, comments and input to the SRF and masterplan has been received from the City’s masterplanning advisors
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