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The hot food takeaways supplementary planning document (SPD) provides additional guidance to assess and determine planning applications. It is intended to guide prospective takeaway owners and their
Neighbourhood planning was introduced through the Localism Act in 2011. This gives communities new rights and powers to shape development in the places they live and work, by coming together to produc
The Secretary of State has appointed a Planning Inspector to carry out the independent examination of the Salford Local Plan: Development Management Policies and Designations. The name of the appointe
Up until 2011 every local planning authority was required to produce an annual monitoring report (AMR) by 31 December each year. However, under section 113 of the 2011 Localism Act monitoring work no
Types of application that require this information Applications for more than 10 dwellings Applications for non-residential floor space of 1,000sqm or more Applications with a need for site specific
These pages provide information on all aspects of planning and building activities in Salford. Depending on the work you're doing you might need to get planning permission or building regulation appro
The council can only advise you in relation to its adopted planning policies. You can email us at planning.contact@salford.gov.uk. Find out about our a pre-application advice service. Independent advi
Most people will need to pay something towards the care and support they use. Planning for your future and understanding how the system works, can help you to make the right choices.
The city council produces a wide range of planning policies, guidance and strategies, which are used to guide development in Salford. The most important of these are the documents that form part of Sa
The Pendleton planning guidance was prepared as the successor document to the Pendleton area action plan. It was adopted by Salford City Council on 11 March 2009. In preparing the planning guidance,