Planning
The Development and Building Control team is responsible for the processing of applications for development and enforcing against development which is not approved.
Building Control
An introduction to building control, application types, making an application, more about what we do, and who to contact.
Development Control
Applications - how to make a planning application, application forms, fees, how to comment, how we process your application, planning enforcement, policies the council follows and who to contact.
Searching for current and archived planning applications
Public Access enables you to search, select and view local authority planning data, including planning applications.
You are able to review and comment upon current planning applications that the council has received for consideration. At the present time the service does not enable you to view the plans associated with an individual planning application, but you can do this by using our existing planning application facility.
The 'public access' service also provides a facility to search for details of individual properties including details of a property's history.
The information available is provided direct from the council's planning application database meaning that the data displayed on your web browser is as up to date as it is possible for us to make it.
Enter Public Access.
Who to contact
- Name
- Development Control
- Address
- Emerson House
Albert Street
Eccles
Salford
M30 OTE - Telephone
- 0161-779 4986
- planning.contact@salford.gov.uk
This page was last updated on 06 August 2007
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