Residents on a "safe and quiet" street in Salford are worried they'll face fights over parking spaces once new homes are built in the area.
People living on Regatta Street and nearby Langley Road told Salford council's planning panel last month that they already don't have enough space for their cars, and that they need to use the land at Regatta Street for parking.
Homes on Langley Road are restricted by double yellow lines, and neighbours say the new houses will create "fights" for parking spots. READ MORE: Tory councillor in Salford calls for general election to put an end to 'stale' Conservative government Despite the concerns, the planning application from J2 Corporation was approved by the council in April.
It aims to build 50 new 'family style' properties of three and four-bedrooms on the banks of the River Irwell, on land which is currently 'vacant.' Javed Hussain, the founder and CEO of the development company, told the council that he has met with most residents on the street to discuss their concerns.
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