PNW Scheming Shelagh McInerney

PODCAST | Scheming with Shelagh McNerney

This week on Scheming, Manchester City Council’s head of regeneration for the Eastern Gateway Shelagh McNerney chats with Place North West about becoming obsessed with car parks, “completing” Ancoats, and why a public sector grounding is vital for young property professionals.

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Scheming is a brand-new Place North podcast series that provides some of the biggest names in property the chance to talk about three schemes they think about a lot:

  • The one they are most proud of
  • The one they wish they had done
  • Their dream scheme
Ancoats Mobility Hub collage work starts, MCC, p MCC

Ancoats Mobility Hub forms an important part of the area’s regeneration, according to McNerney. Credit: via Manchester City Council

Speaking with Place North West deputy editor Dan Whelan, McNerney reflected on a 40-year career that has seen her flit between the public and private sectors to deliver impactful regeneration and discussed how the delivery of regeneration projects has changed over the years.

Scheming is sponsored by VM Finance.

VM Finance helps to fund development and investment opportunities for residential, commercial and mixed-use properties. Relationship-driven, the organisation aims to accompany developers on their development journey, providing tailored support and innovative financing to help them realise their vision and reach their goals.

To learn more about VM Finance, go to vmfinanceltd.com

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