Lacy Street, Trafford Council, c Google Earth snapshot

The scheme forms part of a wider 27-acre masterplan. Credit: Google Earth

Trafford pushes ahead with Stretford resi

A 53-home scheme could be built on the site of the former Royal Mail sorting office that was demolished in 2020.

Working with RJK Consulting, Trafford Council has lodged early-stage plans that outline its intentions for a 2.3-acre site on Lacy Street.

Trafford’s vision for the site is 53 homes ranging from two-bedroom apartments and townhouses to four-bedroom family housing, according to an EIA scoping report by RJK. The aim is for a 25% affordable provision across the site.

The council acquired the site in 2019 and it forms part of a wider 27-acre masterplan for Stretford that also includes the mall, which the authority is redeveloping in partnership with Bruntwood.

Fronting the Bridgewater Canal and located on the corner of Chester Road and Edge Lane in Stretford, the Lacy Street site has been vacant since 2018 when the Royal Mail relocated its operations to Old Trafford.

Pozzoni is advising the council on the proposals. To learn more about the plans, search for reference number 114329/EIASCR/24 on Trafford Council’s planning portal.

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By Anonymous

It’s essential that these new homes are offered to local people and help to get on the housing ladder.

By Jeff

Ridiculous. Get rid of half the shops and put 53 new homes on top of the rest of the new apartments being built. Can’t see it going well in an area the crime rate has risen so much in the past few years. Its stupid, try focusing on making the area better to live in… not seeing how you can pull more revenue out of it.

By Anonymous

Disastrous plan . Council seem to want to build to make money for the Altrincham end of Trafford not to improve Stretford. Canal side and railway tracks don’t make good living conditions. Which schools, nurseries doctors , hospital A&E Fire station would serve these extra homes?

By Anonymous

Is jt going to be like the site opposite on the other side of the canal that they started building on 2 or 3 years ago and never finished. Now there’s an eyesore of an unfinished building

By Anonymous

First the company that posted this article needs to get upto date photographs of the area – Stretford Mall, Chester Road, Kingsway and Edge Lane have not looked like that in ages -where are all the cones and badly designed junctions and unused cycle lanes.

By Jmw

Traffic is bad enough without any more cars in the vicinity

By Mrs bond

I love it when people oppose new housing just because it will add a few minutes to their car journeys. Selfishness knows no bounds with some people it seems

By Anonymous

There’s not enough affordable housing being built in Trafford. I repeat – there’s not enough affordable housing being built in Trafford. It seems that Trafford are slower than most other boroughs in bringing unused brown and Greenfield sites to use for housing, witness the debacle over the Highfield Close in Stretford.

By Fred Shito

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