
Revisions and delays to Salford’s local plan
The council has moved to tweak a string of development management policies and pushed back formal adoption of the first part of its plan until June 2022.
The council has moved to tweak a string of development management policies and pushed back formal adoption of the first part of its plan until June 2022.
A 450-home proposal in Partington and apartments in Stretford are to proceed after they received consent from Trafford Council.
The housebuilder is to progress more than 500 homes at its North Leigh Park development, in a phase that also includes a link road and a local centre.
The housebuilder has acquired 13 acres off Bainbridge Avenue in the village of Lowton and plans to start construction of the units by the end of the month.
The Salford City Mayor is to decide next week whether the council will self-deliver between 400 and 500 homes across four sites in Ordsall, or enter into a partnership with a private sector developer to deliver the scheme.
Developer Landmark Property Group has submitted plans for a 4,000 sq ft Co-op store with eight two-bedroom apartments fronting Wilmslow Road.
The listed developer's plans to turn the Oldham County Court building into apartments are expected to be given the green light next week.
The developer plans to build 149 apartments and redevelop a Victorian villa for office space on a site in Talbot Road, Stretford.
Taylor Wimpey has started building The Orangery, part of a 338-home development on the former Robertson’s Jam Factory site in Tameside.
The Salford housing association has finished refurbishing the 23-storey Fitzwarren Court in Pendleton, a building previously earmarked for demolition.