Sign up to the MySalford newsletter to keep up with what's happening in and around the city Salford council has endorsed the latest version of a development masterplan for Greater Manchester despite opposition from its own Labour councillors.
An eight-week public consultation on the Places for Everyone plan - the successor to the ill-fated spatial framework - is set to start on August 9.
Fewer houses would be built on Salford's green belt as a controversial proposal to develop land at Chat Moss has been halved in the latest draft. READ MORE: Controversial development at Chat Moss halved in latest regional masterplan A total of 800 homes are now planned for the land north of Irlam station.
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