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Consultation launched on plans to create huge new community park and 162-home estate in Tameside

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direct to your inboxPlans for a huge new community park and 162-home development on the site of a former power station in Tameside have been revealed.A public consultation has been launched on proposals to create a new park across 62 acres of land near Stalybridge, named the ‘Tame Valley Park’.A ‘community hub’ would be built on the former Hartshead Power Station site, to the north of Spring Bank Lane, which was demolished in 1989.The land, which has been mostly prohibited from public use because it remains derelict and unsafe, would be transformed through ‘major reclamation and restoration works’ to form a new green space.Facilities at the community hub could include car parking and toilets, allotments and beehives, a community garden and.

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