Russell Road outline - This survey has now closed, thank you for participating.
The Planning Application is now with Manchester City Council and full details can be found on their planning website under application number 140556/FO/2024.
All updates can be found in the news feed section on this page.
The scheme is proposed for the site of the former Spire Hospital, located on Russell Road, in the heart of Whalley Range, Manchester. It is currently a vacant parcel of brownfield land (i.e. previously developed land) following the hospital's demolition in 2019.
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Russell Road outline - This survey has now closed, thank you for participating.
The Planning Application is now with Manchester City Council and full details can be found on their planning website under application number 140556/FO/2024.
All updates can be found in the news feed section on this page.
The scheme is proposed for the site of the former Spire Hospital, located on Russell Road, in the heart of Whalley Range, Manchester. It is currently a vacant parcel of brownfield land (i.e. previously developed land) following the hospital's demolition in 2019.
Working in partnership with Manchester City Council, LGBT Foundation and a Community Steering Group, Great Places will deliver the UK's first purpose-built LGBTQ+ majority Extra Care scheme on the site and will also include a separate neighbouring block of apartments available for shared ownership.
The proposed Extra Care housing scheme will deliver high-quality accommodation for older people, to help address local housing needs and provide a model for inclusivity. The proposals aim to provide a development which responds to its local context, whilst being a model for inclusivity and putting Manchester at the forefront of age-friendly housing in the UK.
Our proposals:
- An Extra Care housing scheme of circa 80 apartments comprising a mix of one and two-bed apartments for people over 55 years of age
- All apartments will be available as social rented, affordable housing
- The Extra Care housing scheme will be welcoming and inclusive with the majority of residents at the scheme identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans or non-binary and allies
- Shared facilities, including a cafe, lounges and treatment rooms
- Attractive landscaped gardens providing access to green spaces
- Parking provision in line with Manchester City Council’s planning requirements
- The proposed shared ownership block, separate from the Extra Care housing scheme, will consist of a mix of 1 and 2 bed apartments, delivering affordable homes to first time buyers and eligible customers, helping to address emerging affordability issues in places such as Whalley Range.
South Manchester-based Great Places Housing Group owns 25,000 affordable homes in more than 30 local authority areas across the North West and South Yorkshire. It was selected through a competitive process as the preferred provider to design, build and manage the proposed Extra Care scheme at Russell Road and has extensive experience of designing, developing and managing a wide variety of affordable general needs, supported and specialist housing.