Planning research and information
National Land and Property Gazetteer (NLPG) - an accurate and British Standard compliant address system for the city of Salford.
Local Development Framework - Annual Monitoring Report (LDF-AMR) - an overview of the evidence and research that informs the City's Local Development Framework and Development Plan Documents.
Salford Annual Baseline Review (SABRe) - a Local Strategic Partnership (LSP) performance management report, containing baseline statistical information, updated annually, and charting progress against key targets.
Residential Development and Land Supply Monitoring
- Annual Report - a comprehensive statistical account of housing development trends (amount and type of newly built dwellings), and a statement of the current housing land supply position (amount of land and buildings with planning permission for housing development).
- Quarterly Reports - a three monthtly update of the housing supply position.
- Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment 2008 - 2023 - an assessment of the identified housing supply, its suitability for housing, and its ability to satisfy statutory policy requirements.
Ward Profiles - statistical profiles describing the demographic, social and economic characteristics of citizens living in each of Salford's twenty wards.
Housing Needs Assessment October 2007 - a comprehensive survey of housing requirements, including an assessment of affordable housing need in Salford.
Useful links
- Office of National Statistics (ONS) - Neighbourhood statistics
- Office of National Statistics (ONS) - Population Statistics
- NOMIS - Economic and employment statistics
- Department of Communities and Local Government - Planning Statistics
Who to contact
- Name
- John Reehill
- Address
- Salford City Council
Civic Centre
Chorley Road
Swinton
Salford
M27 5BY - Telephone
- 0161 793 3664
- john.reehill@salford.gov.uk
This page was last updated on 18 November 2008
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