
Harrow Estates, part of Redrow Group, has launched a public consultation over emerging plans to extend Woodford Garden Village as part of a comprehensive masterplan.
A sustainable mix of around 500 new homes is proposed including a significant portion of affordable homes, family housing, senior living, and self-build plots on the Stockport-Cheshire border.
Local heritage will be supported by a new mixed-use community hub adjacent to the Avro Heritage Museum. This hub would include a community building with events space and wider flexible community spaces. Harrow Estates are keen to understand ambitions from the local community for this hub which could serve as a focal point for the community.
The public consultation will take place alongside the submission of an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Scoping Report to Stockport Council, with a full suite of technical information and surveys being prepared in support of the proposals.
Residents are invited to attend public drop-in exhibitions on Wednesday 17th and Thursday 18th July, at Woodford War Memorial Community Centre (both 4.30pm-7pm); a consultation website will also launch 17th July to showcase the plans.
Tim Noden, Planning Director at Harrow Estates, said:
“This early-stage public consultation allows the local community to inform and influence these plans which include a mix of new homes, green and landscape-led spaces, and a new, enhanced community hub.
“We are establishing the design principles which will underpin further design work. Feedback received will help ensure these proposals complement the existing development at Woodford Garden Village.”
Woodford Garden Village secured planning consent in 2015, and since then, over 600 homes have been built on the site of the former Woodford Aerodrome. The Aviator pub restaurant and primary school are now open. Planning permission was granted for a local centre in 2023 and planning conditions are now being discharged ahead of works commencing.
Harrow Estates is working towards a submission for planning for the new development later this year.