The Spinners Quarter development in Pendleton was officially unveiled recently with Salford ’s city mayor cutting the ribbon.
The event marks a milestone for Lovell Together, the joint venture between Lovell Partnerships and Together Housing Group. Paul Dennett, city mayor of Salford, was joined by members of Salford City Council including deputy mayor and portfolio holder for housing, councillor Tracy Kelly and assistant director, Peter Openshaw to meet the Lovell Together delivery and sales teams, in advance of the opening of the show homes.
Located in close proximity to Salford city centre, this community has been created on what was once a thriving industrial site.
Named in honour of the area’s rich textile history, Spinners Quarter will consist of 127 three- and four-bedroom mews and semi-detached modern, energy efficient properties – 17 of which will be affordable homes for social rent.
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