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This depends on what you want to do. Some minor alterations, a conservatory or extension, particularly to houses, can often be carried out without the need for planning permission. The government has
The council recognises that the occupiers of dwellings may wish to modify or extend their homes to provide accommodation that suits their needs. In seeking to meet these needs the council also has to
The local authority has a statutory duty to ensure that sufficient school places are available for every child of school age. Salford is a city that has experienced rapid growth in recent years. The l
The design and crime supplementary planning document (SPD) is used to help assess and determine planning applications and is intended to guide architects, developers, landscape architects and urban de
The trees and development supplementary planning document (SPD) has been prepared to give information to all those involved in the development process about the standard that Salford City Council requ
On behalf of, and in conjunction with, the Places for Everyone (PfE) Plan local planning authorities (Bolton, Bury, Manchester, Oldham, Rochdale, Salford, Tameside, Trafford and Wigan), the Greater Ma
The Ellesmere Park supplementary planning document (SPD) was adopted by Salford City Council on 15 November 2006. The purpose of this document is to provide detailed design guidance to inform new deve
Salford City Council has reviewed the consultation response in regarded to the extension of the Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) in Salford Quays. The Council now proposes to extend the Sal
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
On 20 October 2020, the council reintroduced a Public Spaces Protection Order, under sections 59 and 64 of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014. This order was extended for a further