Pendleton Planning Guidance

Pendleton Planning Guidance is the successor document to the Pendleton Area Action Plan.
The Pendleton Planning Guidance, the successor document to the Pendleton Area Action Plan was adopted by the city council on 11 March 2009. This document has taken into consideration all of the close working that has been undertaken with the local community and other stakeholders over the last few years when the document was to be an Area Action Plan, and also all of the comments received as part of the last consultation on the Draft Planning Guidance document between September and October 2008.
The aim of the Pendleton Planning Guidance is to provide an overall framework for the development and regeneration of the Pendleton and Langworthy areas until 2025, and to support and guide investment in council housing within the Pendleton estate, as part of the Private Finance Initiative (PFI) process.
The Pendleton Planning Guidance and supporting documents can be downloaded at the foot of this page, including the Consultation Responses and the Response of the city council from the last consultation undertaken in September - October 2008.
Downloadable documents
- Pendleton Planning Guidance, Adopted 11 March 2009 (Adobe PDF format, 11.6mb)
- Pendleton Planning Guidance Consultation Responses and the Response of the City Council (Adobe PDF format, 134kb)
- Pendleton Planning Guidance, Sustainabilty Appraisal (Adobe PDF format, 208kb)
- Planning Guidance, Consulatation Statement (Adobe PDF format, 320kb)
- Pendleton Planning Guidance, Equalities Impact Assessment (Adobe PDF format, 93kb)
If you are unable to view documents of these types, our downloads page provides links to viewing software.
Who to contact
- Name
- Spatial Planning
- Address
- Sustainable Regeneration Directorate
Salford Civic Centre
Chorley Road
Swinton
Salford
M27 5BY - Telephone
- 0161 793 3782
- plans.consultation@salford.gov.uk
This page was last updated on 5 May 2010
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