Amid a scramble for affordable living, this is how Salford s housing crisis could be solved - and thousands of people given a home We re in a part of a city that s been massively affected by the growth of Manchester. Very soon, people won t be able to afford to live here.
12:43, 28 DEC 2020
Mayor of Salford Paul Dennett (Image: Manchester Evening News)
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How the new development could look DEVELOPERS have given a glimpse at what the latest new housing development in south Warrington could look like. House by Urban Splash has been appointed by Homes England to build 228 homes in Grappenhall Heys – the final phase of the building work. To be called Grappenhall Woods, outline planning permission has already been granted by Warrington Borough Council. Now the developers will launch an online public consultation before a detailed planning submission is granted. As well as new houses, the plans will show proposals for a central copse running through the neighbourhood, providing 2,800 sq m of green space and play areas.
Nathan – I implore you to deliver the scheme that is illustrated by the CGI. If that level of landscaping is to be embraced within the development then well done. The street scape in many suburban areas in the US and Canada is adorned by trees and UK developers need to soften high density development if they intend to be true to delivering a sustainable scheme that truly enhances well being.
I love the modular idea for homes but these are just boring in form, shape and colour. A bit copy and paste.
December 18, 2020 at 10:02 amBy meh
I would like to see the homes angled, still forming a line , but angled so that a little bit of privacy from neighbours is created. Landscaping and trees are a must to create the right atmosphere.
Salford council commits to biggest public housing programme since the 1960s
The local authority will have to borrow up to £65m to finance the project
07:19, 15 DEC 2020
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The 4 houses and 47 apartment set to be built by Salford council at Clifton Green (Image: PRP)
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