Plans for more than 1,000 apartments, 12 supported living flats and two house shares are set to be approved at a Salford council planning meeting next week.
The next phase of the £1bn Middlewood Locks development would see 909 flats built on two plots of land - E and N - next to the Ordsall Chord railway line.
A 17-storey residential building is also planned for a site south of Regent Road. READ MORE: Mayor defends council tax hike to cover care worker pay rise A bid to build 12 specialist supported living apartments for people with learning disabilities together with five affordable terraced houses on green space in Walkden which has received 93 objections could also be approved.
And two applications to covert properties in Claremont ward into houses of multiple occupation (HMOs) will also be considered by the planning panel.
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