Employment land review 2007-2026
Salford’s Employment Land Review (ELR) was prepared by external consultants, and was approved for publication by Cabinet on 14 July 2009. The Cabinet Report sets out an interim approach to the ongoing protection of the city’s employment areas in advance of the city’s emerging Core Strategy, other Local Development Documents, and the Salford Economic Development Plan.
The ELR will form a key part of the evidence base for the emerging Local Development Framework, and the Salford Economic Development Plan.
The ELR document includes:
- An analysis of future economic growth forecasts over the period 2007 – 2026, along with associated floorspace and land requirements
- An assessment of the capacity within the city’s supply of employment land and premises to accommodate the growth identified (from both a quantitative and qualitative perspective)
- Detailed appraisals of the city’s main employment areas
Downloadable documents
- Salford employment land review final report (Adobe PDF format, 3.7mb)
- Appendix A - Completed proformas, part 1 (Adobe PDF format, 7.1mb)
- Appendix A - Completed proformas, part 2 (Adobe PDF format, 7.3mb)
- Appendix A - Completed proformas, part 3 (Adobe PDF format, 6.7mb)
- Cabinet report of 14 July 2009 - Employment land review (Adobe PDF format, 1.8mb)
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This page was last updated on 3 October 2009
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