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Residents to have their say on designs for key city living site

Designs for the three shortlisted housing schemes which could be built on a key city centre site have gone on display.

Around 100 homes are proposed for the Canal Quarter, off Lichfield Street, on the edge of the city centre. Local people are now being asked to review the designs being put forward for how the 5.11 acre site will be developed.

Images and proposals from the three shortlisted developers, Barratt, Keepmoat and Westbury Partnerships, will be on display in the City Waterside Community Centre, Dresden Street, until Friday, 18 March. Plans can be viewed online at www.stoke.gov.uk and any comments should be received by Monday 28 March.

For further information please contact Mark Collins from Stoke-on-Trent City Council on t: 01782 234987 e: mark.collins@stoke.gov.uk a: City of Stoke-on-Trent, City Renewal, Civic Centre, Glebe Street, Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 1RN.

Please send all comments on the proposals to Mark Collins from Stoke-on-Trent City Council using the contact details above.

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Fun day chance to see final plans.

When RENEW holds the City Waterside Festival on Saturday September 18th it will be using this as an opportunity to invite people to see how the master planning teams have been working the area to bring regeneration down to street level.

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Festival fun for City Waterside

RENEW North Staffordshire’s flagship development is gearing up for the highlight of its social year – the City Waterside Festival.

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New homes for City Waterside

Four national developers have been shortlisted to design and build around 100 new homes in the Canal Quarter.

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Factory move increases staff by 50 per cent.

A relocation grant has helped a Shelton company increase its workforce by 50 per cent. Olympus Engineering Ltd used to operate out of a small two-storey former pottery factory in Hanley but has been helped to move to much bigger, state-of-the-art premises in Shelton thanks to a grant from Reroot – RENEW’s innovative business relocation grant.

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