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Local information requirements: Noise impact assessment

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Types of application that require this information Proposals that generate high levels of noise or vibration such as industrial developments using noisy machinery (eg joinery workshops, refrigeration

Part two: Salford Local Plan: Core Strategy and Allocations

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Work is underway on the Salford Local Plan: Core Strategy and Allocations (part two of our Local Plan). Having regard to other documents that form part of the adopted development plan for Salford, the

Process for producing Places for Everyone

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Submission of Places for Everyone A period of consultation took place on the publication version of Places for Everyone between 9 August 2021 and 3 October 2021. On 14 February 2022 the Places for Eve

Pendleton planning guidance

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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,

Flat Iron conservation area

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Designation date 1978 Area 1.36 hectares (3.36 acres) Listed building entries 5 Background information The Flat Iron conservation area is centred around the grade II * listed Sacred Trinity

Ordsall

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In 2006, Salford City Council and Legendary Property Company Living (LPC) signed up to the Ordsall development Framework (produced in 2004), securing a partnership commitment to regenerating an area t

Creating a new Pendleton

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Pendleton is changing. Large scale regeneration has started to create a fully thriving community and a neighbourhood of choice where people have a real pride in where they live. Our ambitious proposal

Licensing for Great Crested Newt

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There are now a few different ways to apply for a licence from Natural England to do development or other work that may affect great crested newts and find out how much you may need to pay: Greater M

Data protection legislation

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The council is committed to ensuring that we are transparent about the ways in which we use your personal information and that we have the right controls in place to ensure it is used responsibly and

A Greener Salford – tackling the climate emergency

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In Salford we have declared a climate emergency and want to galvanise local support to make a real difference. We are working as part of the Greater Manchester Five-Year Environment Plan. A five-minut