Brownfield land across Greater Manchester is set to be converted into sites for more than 2,700 new homes, as part of the second phase of a £97m development fund.

At a meeting of the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) tomorrow (Friday, March 26), leaders are expected to approve an allocation of £41m to develop a further 21 brownfield sites across the city-region.

The funding is the second tranche of an initial £81m allocated to Greater Manchester from the Government’s Brownfield Housing Fund to unlock brownfield sites for development. Twenty-four schemes were identified to benefit from the first £37.2m tranche of the five-year funding allocation.

Mayor Paul Dennett, City Mayor of Salford and GMCA Lead for Housing, Planning and Homelessness, said: “We have always said that we want to bring forward the most sustainable brownfield areas across our city-region for development, and with the Brownfield Housing Fund we’re doing exactly that.

“This funding will allow us to regenerate brownfield sites, support districts in working towards meeting national government targets, and deliver just shy of 2,500 good quality affordable homes, helping us to address the under-supply of housing and meet growing need.

“However, while we welcome this contribution, it remains the case that affordability as defined by the Government does not always translate into affordability for our residents, and further funding will be needed to deliver genuinely affordable homes across Greater Manchester to tackle the housing and homelessness crisis we face.”

An additional tranche of £15.8m was secured by the GMCA in February of this year and allocated to deliver a further 1,325 homes, taking Greater Manchester’s total Brownfield Housing Fund allocation to £97m.

Of the 2,720 homes planned for the second phase just under half (1350) would be affordable. This is in addition to the 1,100 affordable units expected to be delivered through the first phase.

The grants range in size from £100,000 to £4.7m, which is due to be allocated to a 275-homes development in the Ancoats area (North West Manchester).