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EWC to transform Ancoats Dispensary

21 Jan 22 Eric Wright Construction (EWC) has won the contract to redevelop the derelict Ancoats Dispensary in Manchester city centre.

It will begin work in the coming weeks to create apartments for client Great Places while retaining and restoring historic features.

The project on Old Mill Street involves the retention of two Grade II-listed façades and the restoration and reconstruction of a Grade II-listed tower, with new build works to the rear and a two-storey extension.

The development includes 39 one- and two-bedroom apartments, which will be allocated for affordable rent under plans created with Manchester City Council and Homes England.

Ancoats Dispensary was constructed in 1874 to support the Royal Infirmary to meet the increased need for healthcare provision across Manchester.

James Eager, director at Eric Wright Construction, said: “We have been involved in several projects in Ancoats and New Islington and are thrilled to be once again playing a role in the ongoing regeneration of this area. This building has huge historical significance and we will ensure the Dispensary is sensitively transformed to a fully functioning building after having lain derelict for over three decades.”

Helen Spencer, director of development at Great Places, said: “We’re delighted to be working with Eric Wright Construction on this project; this is a flagship scheme which heralds a new era for one of Ancoats’ most cherished landmarks, providing 39 new high-quality affordable homes in the area. Eric Wright Construction are specialists in the renewal of historic buildings, and we are looking forward to starting work.”

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