Archived acquisitions and CPOs (land and property)
The city council acquires land and property in order to assist in the implementation of schemes such as removal of unfit housing, site assembly for redevelopment and economic regeneration, construction of new highways and improvements to existing highways and any other purposes for which land and property is required.
In all cases the city council initially try to acquire land and property by agreement but where necessary compulsory purchase orders will be made in order to allow a scheme to be progressed.
Making a compulsory purchase order is a statutory procedure that gives the city council the power to compulsorily acquire all of the land and property required for a scheme. However the powers can only be used if approved by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister following the consideration of any objections received.
Archived Purchase Orders and Notices of Intention can be viewed here:
December 2003
October 2003
February 2004
April 2004
June 2004
July 2004
Who to contact
- Name
- Phil Holden
- Address
- Property Development & Review
Urban Vision Partnership Ltd
Civic Centre
Chorley Road
Swinton
SALFORD
M27 5BW - Telephone
- 0161-793 3697
- phil.holden@urbanvision.org.uk
This page was last updated on 06 August 2007
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