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Modified Salford Local Plan put to consultation after delays with controversial Places for Everyone scheme

The Salford Local Plan - which looks at the long-term development of the city - will be put to consultation for six weeks following approval from the cabinet. The proposal is a key part of the development plan for the city and will run until 2037.

The original plan, submitted back in January 2020, has been subjected to modifications mainly due to the delays around the Places for Everyone scheme - formally known as Greater Manchester Spatial Framework. This strategy will now be split into two parts.

The second part will depend on the progress of Places for Everyone.

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“The plan has been in preparation for a number of years. The plan began as a complete local plan, including the core spatial strategy, development allocations outside of the current Green Belt boundary, development management policies and designations,” a report said. However, due to delays in the production of the Greater Manchester Spatial Framework (now Places for Everyone, covering the same issues but excluding Stockport), Salford’s Local Plan was split in two parts.

“Part One includes development management policies and designations, whereas part two will include the core spatial strategy and allocations outside of the current Green Belt boundary. Part Two relies on the progression of Places for Everyone.

"This will determine key strategic issues relating to spatial strategy and development targets, as well as the addition of new Green Belt and key allocations for development on land currently in the Green Belt.”

Part one of Salford Local Plan covers seven key policy issues:

Councillor John Merry, chairing the cabinet meeting at Salford Civic Centre on May 17, took a vote from

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