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Land behind Droylsden library could soon be sold for an estimated £1 million for housing

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For the latest Tameside news sign up to the MyTameside newsletter here Land in Droylsden town centre next to the site of the former library could soon be sold for housing by the council for an estimated £1 million Tameside chiefs have decided to walk away from an agreement with a developer over a parcel of land known as the Lock Keepers site off Manchester Road in order to sell it off.

The council had signed a development agreement with developer Watkin Jones to deliver a major regeneration scheme in Droylsden back in 2005.

While work has progressed on the ‘major’ mixed use scheme, which saw new housing developments and the completion of the marina, the Lock Keepers site remains undeveloped.

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