Wednesday, 1 December 2010

And Ask Wins Through

Ask Developments has revised the next stage of its town centre mixed use scheme for Urmston’s Eden Square which has brought an approval from Trafford Council’s Planning Committee. This means the scheme, once a Section 106 Agreement is signed, is closer to the start of construction with the changes following discussions with retailers who want larger premises than can be accommodated in the first phase of the project which is already operating. The changes will increase the attractions of retailing in Urmston, where there has already been a spate of lettings. Leon Guyett of Ask said: “Together with our partner, Trafford Council, this is a positive decision and will allow us to deliver a completed town centre scheme which will further enhance Urmston’s reputation as an attractive place to live, work and shop.” Kelly Paddick of Drivers Jonas, the planning consultant, said: “This marks the completion of a vital regeneration project incorporating three larger retail units and creates a real opportunity for a range of new businesses to locate in Urmston and create a truly vibrant town centre.” The hope now is that the new facilities will act as a catalyst and pull in companies but also spark off other regeneration projects in the town which is so conveniently located on the motorway network.



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