Huge MediaCityUK regeneration plans head to public consultation

Public consultation will commence on Wednesday, October 18, outlining an ambitious redevelopment plan for MediaCity and Quayside, spanning 23.30 ha and potentially bringing over 3,000 new homes, more business opportunities across circa 75,000 sq metres as well as access to employment, retail, leisure and recreation.

The public consultation follows approval for such by Salford City Council’s Cabinet, and the regeneration framework builds on the Salford Quays 2030 Vision. The plans outline four key aspirations for the area: creating a vibrant and convenient town centre offering, developing more commercial office space, delivering high quality and affordable homes within attractively landscaped neighbourhoods and enhancing the current waterfront and public realm areas while creating new green spaces.

The vast scale of the proposed regeneration project will stretch from MediaCity’s current footprint, doubling its size including the area around Quayside and will be defined by four distinct quarters each characterised by a specific purpose.

The Media Quarter includes the current cluster of creative, tech and digital companies positioned around the main Piazza and along the Manchester Ship Canal.

The Waterfront and Gateway zone will maximise MediaCity and Quayside’s unique waterfront setting. As the historic gateway to the site, new flexible structures and pavilions are proposed to enable the space to be activated in all weathers. Proposals also include a new pedestrian link bridge from MediaCity to The Lowry and Quayside as well as plans to activate North Bay

The Living Hub presents a new opportunity for the destination featuring new, highly sustainable homes, businesses and convenience retail. This zone will incorporate striking architecture, leafy boulevards and tranquil courtyards.

The Culture and Community Hub centred in and around Quayside and The Lowry Arts Centre is the vibrant cultural, leisure and retail heart of the destination which residents and visitors from across the region can access and enjoy

Stephen Wild, MediaCity’s managing director said: “This proposed Regeneration Framework for MediaCity and Quayside is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to shape the future of this dynamic area to reach its full potential over the next 10 to 15 years.

“In partnership with Salford City Council, we want to deliver an unrivalled destination which will provide more quality homes, employment opportunities, community facilities, a rich cultural and leisure scene while making the most of The Quays greatest asset – the waterfront. We’re creating a place for the people of Salford to be proud of which is why feedback on the proposed framework from our local community is so important.

Improvements to the area are already underway in line with Salford City Council’s 2030 vision for the area, with the £3.5 million investment in new food and drink destination Central Bay, hwever Wild said: “We still have a way to go to improve the town centre amenity but through working in partnership with other agencies and Salford City Council we can accelerate these improvements which will be a crucial element of the agreed planning strategy going forward.”

Mike Hood, CEO of LandsecU+I said: “We have big ambitions for MediaCity and this regeneration framework will help us on our journey to deliver a thriving place long into the future. It’s vital that this next phase of work is shaped by the community who will continue to live, work and enjoy MediaCity so we get the right answers on how to make positive change here.”

Salford City Mayor Paul Dennett added: “Despite the challenges of the global pandemic and more recently the cost-of-living crisis, I think with everyone’s support, building on our many successes to date and the 2030 blue print consultation for Salford Quays, we have started to craft a really exciting future for this important part of the City of Salford. With this in mind, I’d like to encourage local residents to continue to participate in the conversation and dialogue and join the consultation, have your say and help shape the vision for MediaCity.”

The regeneration framework launch will be a drop-in event taking place on Wednesday, October 18 between 12 noon and 6.30pm on the 6th floor of Orange Tower in MediaCity.

After the launch event the information boards will be on display to review for six weeks in the Customer Service Centre, upper level, Quayside shopping centre. Feedback on the document can be submitted online from October 18.

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