Planning applications submitted for new neighbourhood in Oldham

10.04.25 3 min read by Charlotte Kennedy

In partnership with Oldham Council, we’ve submitted a series of planning applications that will bring forward a bold and inclusive new vision for Oldham Town Centre – one that delivers new homes, reimagined public spaces, and vibrant places to live, work and spend time.

The proposals span six key sites – Prince’s Gate, the former Magistrate’s Court, the former Manchester Chambers, the former Leisure Centre, the Civic Centre, and Civic Tower – and form a major milestone in the wider Oldham Town Living regeneration programme.

Designed in close collaboration with the community, the plans respond to feedback shared through a 7-week consultation that took place in summer 2024, and a further round of engagement earlier this year. Key themes around accessibility, design quality, safety and movement have been carefully integrated into the proposals.

The applications are a significant next step in delivering the shared ambition between us and Oldham Council to reimagine the town centre – transforming underused sites into a place that brings people together and celebrates local identity.

Once approved, the programme will unlock nearly 10 hectares of land and deliver up to 2,000 high-quality new homes in the town centre over the next 15 years.

Alex Vogel, Senior Development Manager, said:

The submission of these applications represents a major step forward for Oldham. We’ve worked closely with Oldham Council and the community to shape plans that are inclusive, distinctive and rooted in place. It’s a long-term commitment to unlocking the town centre’s full potential and creating places that work for everyone. We’re excited to now move into the next phase of the project. ”

Councillor Arooj Shah, Leader of Oldham Council, said:

“This is an exciting moment for Oldham. These applications reflect the ambition and belief we have in our town and its future.

We’ve taken the time to listen, to understand what people want from their town centre – and these plans are built on that conversation.

This is about creating a place that people can feel proud of – where families can put down roots, businesses can thrive, and everyone feels welcome.”

The submission follows detailed design development and ongoing engagement with local residents and stakeholders. It also builds on the Oldham Town Living Development Framework – a guiding document adopted by Oldham Council in November 2024.

For more information, visit oldhamtownliving.co.uk.

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