Salford West Strategic Regeneration Framework and Action Plan

"In 2028 Salford West will be one of the most desirable and prosperous areas in Greater Manchester."
The framework sets out an ambitious vision for the area. It will drive investment across the west of Salford to 2028, influencing public and private sector investment, attracting new investment to the area. This means public, private and community sectors working together to a common vision. It complements the framework that exists in Central Salford.
The framework was developed through a series of consultations (2006-2007) with local communities, Elected Members, strategic partners and the private sector. There was a real passion from all involved around revitalising town centres and neighbourhoods, improving transport links and making the most of economic, leisure and heritage opportunities. Consultations, along with indepth analysis of local data, led to the vision and identified areas for action.
The framework is being delivered through a series of action plans. The 2008/11 action plan focuses on:
- Improving Liverpool Road Corridor (A57)
- Developing the Bridgewater Canal Corridor
- Supporting Eccles Town Centre
To find out more about progress on delivering the framework visit our news and events page.
You can download the Salford West Strategic Regeneration Framework and Action Plan below.
If you have any additional questions please contact the Regeneration Strategy and Co-ordination Team.
Downloadable documents
- Salford West Strategic Regeneration Framework and Action Plan (Adobe PDF format, 4.8mb)
- Salford West Summary 2008 (Adobe PDF format, 1.7mb)
If you are unable to view documents of these types, our downloads page provides links to viewing software.
This page was last updated on 12 May 2009
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