Documents for Greater Manchester's Plan for Homes, Jobs and the Environment (spatial framework)
Supporting documents
Section contents
- Introduction
- Consultation information
- Supporting Documents - this page
- Archive: 2016 consultation
Main documents
- Greater Manchester’s Plan for Homes, Jobs, and the Environment (FULL DRAFT)
- Greater Manchester's Plan for Homes, Jobs and the Environment (OVERVIEW)
- Download a pdf of the full draft
- Download a pdf of the overview document
- Find a physical copy of the plan (for reference only)
Individual chapters
Foreword by Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham
- Introduction
- Context
- Our Vision
- Our Strategy
- A Sustainable and Resilient Greater Manchester
- A Prosperous Greater Manchester
- Homes for Greater Manchester
- A Greener Greater Manchester
- A Greater Manchester for Everyone
- A Connected Greater Manchester
- Proposed Additional Sites (Allocations)
- Delivering the Plan
Topic papers
To help explain the Greater Manchester’s Plan for Homes, Jobs, and the Environment, a series of topic papers is being prepared to set out the reasons for the policies in the draft plan. Each topic paper summarises and cross-references:
- The relevant evidence and explains how this has informed the draft plan
- The 2016 consultation comments that are relevant to the topic
- The recommendations of the Integrated Assessment, that seeks to ensure the draft plan is sustainable and promotes equality
The topic papers explain how the draft spatial framework policies and allocations have been derived based on the evidence, consultation comments and Integrated Assessment. We have put these topic papers together to provide you with insight into how and why we have put this draft together, and to give you a more understandable summary of some of the major themes.
- Housing
- Employment
- Green Belt
- Site Selection
- Carbon & Energy
- Natural Environment
- Transport
- Physical Infrastructure
- Social Infrastructure
Supporting documents
Frequently asked questions
We’ve put together the answers to your frequently asked questions, and we will build on this throughout the consultation process. Email your questions to: planningandhousing@greatermanchester-ca.gov.uk.
- Frequently asked questions - pdf
- Mythbusting - pdf
Context
Greater Manchester’s Plan for Homes, Jobs and the Environment, is just one of a number of radical plans designed to shape Greater Manchester’s future, and ensure the city-region can thrive at a time of national uncertainty.
- Greater Manchester leaders reveal bold plans for city-region’s future – news item
- Future of Greater Manchester report – Combined Authority paper
- Keynote speech from Andy Burnham on the Future of Greater Manchester – news item
- Greater Manchester Strategy: Our People, Our Place – GMCA website
- Mayor responds to Minister's comments on the Greater Manchester Spatial Framework - news item
Quality jobs
We want everyone in Greater Manchester to have the skills they need to get on in life and reach their full potential, with access to high-quality jobs. As well as this plan, our local industrial strategy, digital strategy, and good employment charter will help us deliver this.
Homes for the future
Most people accepted the need for housing to help to address the housing crisis but thought the 2016 plan would not deliver affordable housing to meet the needs of local people. The revised plan seeks to deliver a mix of housing to meet the diverse needs of our communities and to support economic growth. It also sets a target of 50,000 additional affordable homes.
We've developed a housing strategy that will help us deliver the mix of homes needed to make Greater Manchester thrive – homes of different sizes, different prices, in places where people want to live; flourishing communities that are well connected to high quality-jobs, transport links, and other facilities, such as health and education.
- Housing Vision – Combined Authority meeting paper
Clean air
We all have the right to breathe clean air. Our clean air plan has been put together in recognition that our most polluted roads are causing poor health for too many people in Greater Manchester. Taking action now won’t just make the air cleaner – it will save lives.
- Clean Air Plan – Clean Air Plan website
- Air Quality – TfGM website
Transport
Our transport delivery plan sits closely alongside this plan for homes, jobs and the environment. It identifies the transport infrastructure needed to support movement across the city-region, taking into account current and future demands.
- Transport 2040 – Draft Delivery Plan – Combined Authority meeting paper
- Transport 2040 – TfGM website
Sustainable places
We’re taking a “brownfield preference” approach to development, making the most of the brownfield (previously developed) land that we have available. And the Mayor’s Town Centre Challenge is helping to make sure that our proud town centres are being revitalised to create thriving, vibrant communities in well-connected places where people want to live.
- Mayor’s Town Centre Challenge – GMCA website
Supporting infrastructure
We have looked at the major challenges that we believe our existing infrastructure networks will need to respond to, and are developing a draft infrastructure plan alongside this plan which sets these out.
- Infrastructure Framework 2040 – Combined Authority meeting paper
Green City Region
This plan sets out proposals to support the Greater Manchester ambition to be a carbon-neutral city region by 2038. A key element of this is to require all new development to be net-zero carbon by 2028 and to keep fossil fuels in the ground. At this time, therefore, Greater Manchester authorities will not support fracking.
- Becoming one of the greenest city-regions in Europe – GMCA website
Land Supply Data
These spreadsheets set out the existing land identified for office, industrial/warehousing and housing development. The location of the land can also be viewed on a map below.
GIS data for existing land supply is now also available through Mapping GM. This doesn't include proposed additional allocations. If you think we have missed any sites, please email planningandhousing@greatermanchester-ca.gov.uk.
Evidence papers
These documents provide the evidence underpinning this plan, and are referenced in the supporting topic papers.
- Greater Manchester Strategic Flood Risk Management Framework
- Natural Environment Priority Blue and Green Infrastructure
- Strategic Housing Market Assessment
- Strategic Housing Market Assessment Summary
- Greater Manchester Forecasting Model (GMFM) Forecast Paper
- Greater Manchester Forecasting Model 2018 (.xls)
- Greater Manchester Forecasting Model Accelerated Growth Scenario 2018 (.xls)
- Landscape Character & Sensitivity Assessment
- Greater Manchester Assessment of Proposed Additions to the Green Belt
- Greater Manchester Green Belt Assessment (2016)
- Greater Manchester Green Belt Assessment (2016) Appendices
Background documents
- Integrated Assessment of the Greater Manchester Spatial Framework
- Habitats Regulations Assessment – Thematic Policies and Strategic Sites
- Statement of Common Ground
- Summary of Consultation Responses GMSF 2016
- Greater Manchester Spatial Options Report 2019
Responses
Representations to the GMSF 2019 Plan are available on request, subject to GDPR restrictions. Requests can be submitted via email to planningandhousing@greatermanchester-ca.gov.uk.