Sign up to the MySalford newsletter to keep up with what's happening in and around the city They're causing the 'breakdown of communities' according to one councillor – and yet low-cost house shares are becoming increasingly common in Salford.
The comments came as Salford council's planning panel considered whether a property in Eccles could be turned into a house in multiple occupation (HMO).
In this case, the panel refused to grant planning permission to a family which wanted to convert the terraced house in Cecil Road into a five-bedroom HMO. READ MORE: Low-cost shared accommodation 'spreading like the plague' in Salford, councillors claims Councillors criticised the design, with one describing it as 'lazy' and another complaining that
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