this link, enter your email address, and select 'MySalford News'. That's all there is to it.At the time, it was agreed that the land would only be used for sports, retail and leisure purposes, with a covenant put in place to restrict other uses.The first plot of land sold on the site was bought by Greene King for the Barley Farm pub in 2015, three years after construction of the stadium was complete.A long-term lease of another plot priced 'at a premium', according to a council report, was later agreed with Aldi which opened its supermarket last year.But despite 'significant effort put into marketing', the joint venture which owns the stadium, struggled to sell the remaining plots with the restrictions in place.Salford council has now.
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