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Primus Property Group has submitted fresh plans for a 178-home scheme on Worrall Street in Ordsall, previously earmarked for a scheme by Forshaw Land & Property.
The plans have been drawn up by Tim Groom Architects and comprise 168 apartments and 10 townhouses across two blocks of eight and seven storeys.
The apartments would be a mix of 85 one-bedroom properties, 76 two-bedroom units and seven three-bedroom flats. Nine of the townhouses would offer two bedrooms, while the remaining unit would have three.
Industrial buildings on the site, previously occupied by J and JM Worrall’s Dye Works, would be demolished under developer Primus’ proposals.
Plans for apartments at derelict Salford site scaled down with 64 fewer flats
The site was home to J and JM Worrall’s Dye Works, which moved to Ordsall in 1792, but turned into warehouses when the docks closed
12:23, 18 JAN 2021
Plans to build 168 apartments and 10 townhouses at Worrall Street in Salford (Image: Tim Groom Architects)
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A new multi-million pound leisure centre could be open in a town next spring after it gets the final sign off.
Cheshire East Council says it is confident the new-look Congleton Leisure Centre will be open in 2021 despite economic set-backs and coronavirus.
The council has adjusted the design to see a bigger gym area along with the two new swimming pools, changing rooms, fitnes suite, thermal unit and studio space.