Supplementary Planning Documents

Supplementary Planning Documents provide further guidance on policies either within a Development Plan Document or within the “saved” Unitary Development Plan.
The documents listed below are the Supplementary Planning Documents that have been adopted. At present there are no other SPDs being produced.
Lower Broughton Design Code SPD
This
was adopted in January 2006
Salford Greenspace Strategy SPD
This
was adopted in July 2006
Nature Conservation and Biodiversity
SPD
This was adopted in July 2006
House Extensions SPD
This
was adopted in July 2006
Design and Crime SPD
This
was adopted in July 2006
Trees and Development SPD
This
was adopted in July 2006
Ellesmere Park SPD
This
was adopted in November 2006
Planning Obligations SPD
This
was adopted in March 2007
Telecommunications SPD
This
was adopted in July 2007
Hot Food Take Aways SPD
This
was adopted in July 2007
Sustainable Design and Construction
Guide SPD
This was adopted in March 2008
Design SPD
This
was adopted in March 2008
Who to contact
- Name
- Spatial Planning
- Address
- Sustainable Regeneration Directorate
Salford City Council
Civic Centre
Chorley Road
Swinton
Salford
M27 5BY
- Telephone
- 0161 793 3782
- plans.consultation@salford.gov.uk
This page was last updated on 30 September 2008
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