News

Greater Manchester could be getting a new town under ‘ambitious’ Government housebuilding programme

Literally, a whole new town.

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant - 23rd March 2026

Greater Manchester could be getting a new town under an ‘ambitious’ proposed Government housebuilding programme.

Manchester Victoria North is one of seven new towns that have been proposed.

Named for consideration as part of what the Government is referring to as the most ambitious housebuilding programme in more than half a century, the locations of seven new towns have been revealed this week, and also include other northern locations like Leeds South Bank, as well as places in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, and Greenwich.

The Government says that the next generation of new towns are to be ‘built for the future from the ground up’.

They will create well-connected new communities with homes, jobs, schools, green spaces, and suitable transport links planned from the start. 

ADVERTISEMENT

Each proposed location is expected to deliver at least 10,000 homes – with several delivering 40,000 or more in the decades to come. 

Manchester city centre skyline at dusk
Greater Manchester could be getting a new town / Credit: Manchester City Council

All seven of the proposed new towns are set to be designed for modern everyday life, the Government insists – with neighbourhoods that people can easily get around without a car, incorporating shared green spaces and ‘vibrant’ high streets. 

ADVERTISEMENT

As part of the Manchester Victoria North proposals announced this week, at least 15,000 homes regenerating the heart of Greater Manchester are to be built, with a new Metrolink stop connecting residents to jobs across the city.

“People want real change,” explained Housing Secretary, Steve Reed. “They want homes they can afford, local infrastructure that works, and good jobs in thriving communities. 

“Our next generation of new towns marks a turning point in how we build for the future. 

ADVERTISEMENT

“From the ground up, we’re planning whole communities with homes, jobs, transport links, and green spaces designed together, so we can give families the security and opportunities they deserve.”

Read more:

Alongside the new towns consultation, the Government has also confirmed today that the National Housing Bank will launch on 1 April, backed by up to £16 billion of financial capacity and aiming to deliver over 500,000 new homes.  

The Government has also confirmed additional support worth up to £400 million over the next decade for ‘subsidised products’.

Featured Image – James Feaver (via Unsplash)