Street names & addresses in Salford

The new street nameplate on Priory Grove, part of the Cliff Conservation Area in Salford, indicating the street's historical connection with William Crabtree.

The address of a property is an important issue - police, emergency services, and the general public need a way of locating and referencing properties. Your local council is the street naming and numbering authority for your area.

Salford City Council, as the statutory highway authority for the city, is responsible, in conjunction with Urban Vision Partnership Limited, for the naming of streets and the numbering of properties throughout the city.

Requests for postal addressing must be made in the early stages of any new build since utility companies are reluctant to install a service where an official postal address has not been allocated.

Can you name your house without contacting the council?Provided your home already has a number, then the property owner can add a name to it without contacting the council. Councils have no powers over house names, the only guidance being that the owners should not choose one similar or the same to any other in the immediate locality.

The new name can be added to an existing postal address, but the postal number cannot be deleted from that address. The property name in this case will not officially form part of the property address; therefore the property number must still be displayed and referred to in any correspondence.

What happens when a street needs renaming / renumbering?On rare occasions it becomes necessary to re-name or re-number a street. This is usually only done as a last resort when:

  1. there is confusion over a street's name and/or numbering
  2. a group of residents are unhappy with their street name
  3. new properties are built in a street and there is a need for other properties to be re-numbered to accommodate the new properties
  4. the number of named-only properties in a street is deemed to be causing confusion for visitors and the delivery of emergency services

Report a problem with a street name signThe council is also responsible for making sure that street name plates are provided and are fitted in suitable positions. If you have a problem or fault with a street name plate in your area please complete our online form to tell us about it.

Who to contact

Name
Emma Parkinson 
Address
Urban Vision Partnership Limited
Traffic Management and Control
Emerson House
Albert House
Eccles
M30 0TE 
Telephone
0161 779 4919 
Email
emma.parkinson@urbanvision.org.uk 

This page was last updated on 22 October 2007

This service is provided on behalf of the city council by Urban Vision Partnership

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