PFI proposals
As we have developed the proposals, a key issue has been the need to ensure that Pendleton is seen as a great place to live and a place where you will find a choice of homes served by excellent neighbourhood services. What local people have told us during the consultations, is that there is a need for a much wider choice of housing if Pendleton is to become a popular neighbourhood.
The proposals developed have taken account of:
- the responses to the consultation to date
- an assessment of the affordability of the proposals across Pendleton
- what can be delivered within this area
- the need for all properties to meet the Decent Homes Standard as a minimum.
Below is a brief summary of what will happen to each area. Please click on the estate name for further details.
- Amersham Street & Athole Street area and Blodwell Street area
Regeneration of the area – demolishing old homes and building new homes to rent and buy. - Broadwalk area
Improve council homes, including external improvements to the high rise flats. - High Street area
Regeneration of the area including the Windsor High School site – demolishing old homes and building new homes to rent and buy. - Lindinis Avenue and Denbigh area
Improve council homes. - Nursery Street area
Improve council homes. - South Clarendon and Aylesbury Close area
Improve council homes and make improvements to the estates.
Downloadable documents
- Creating a new Pendleton: the proposal (Adobe PDF format, 1.7mb)
- A little guide to our big plans for Pendleton (Adobe PDF format, 1.5mb)
If you are unable to view documents of these types, our downloads page provides links to viewing software.
This page was last updated on 15 August 2008
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