en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Bee Network Committee of the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) has approved £25.1 million in City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement funding for Bury Interchange, to deliver the first phase of the project and advance detailed design work for the second phase, which includes residential development.
The project is part of Bury Council's town center development plan, aiming to make bus and tram stations more accessible and align Bury's transport service standards with those of the wider city region. A report submitted to the committee indicates that the funding will be used for the delivery of the first phase of the project, including the construction of a new pedestrian bridge and improved access routes, which received planning permission last year. Additionally, the funding will cover detailed design work for the second phase, which includes a residential development project.
The report adds that this affordable housing scheme is inspired by the success of a similar project at Stockport Interchange.
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