Planning & building

These pages provide information on all aspects of planning and building activities in Salford.
Building regulations
These pages set out standards for all types of building work ensuring the health and safety of occupants. This is independent of any planning requirements. The section also deals with reports of dangerous buildings.
Planning applications - (Development Control)
These pages will provide you with advice on all aspects of the planning application process including:- whether you require planning permission, how to apply, how to comment on planning applications and how we deal with planning applications. View and comment on planning application via the Public Access.
Planning policy
These pages provide information and access to planning policy documents such as the Unitary Development Plan (UDP) and the documents that make up Salford’s Local Development Framework (LDF).
Planning research and information
These pages provide information on surveys and research conducted into issues affecting Salford, its people, environment and economy.
Natural environment
Information, research and advice relating to the natural environment of the city including environmental corridors, flood risk, greenspace, landscape and nature conservation.
Heritage and conservation
These pages provide information about Salford’s built heritage. Within these pages you will find listed buildings, conservation areas and important updates.
Guidance on how to get in touch can be found at the bottom of individual pages.
This page was last updated on 02 July 2008
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