this link, enter your email address, and select 'MySalford News'. That's all there is to it.Fellow resident Brian Lancaster, who lives opposite the property, said that houses on this street are highly sought after due to their close proximity to two 'successful' primary schools and the 'community spirit' in the cul-de-sac.He said: "I know that Salford is growing dramatically.
It needs new housing. But it needs a balance of housing."Claremont councillor Michael Pevitt described the plans for an HMO as a 'cheap conversion' of a three-bedroom property which is ideal for families.He told the panel that Delamere Avenue is exclusively occupied by families, the 'majority' of whom have lived there for years, with multiple generations.But he said.
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