Plans for 42 three-bedroom homes at Salford Crescent have been submitted
The low-rise, three-bedroom homes will form part of Adelphi Village, a residential community situated to the east of the River Irwell, and one of the six development zones that make up the £2.5bn Crescent Salford masterplan
The crescent Masterplan comprises Salford City Council, University of Salford and ECF – a joint venture between Muse, Homes England and Legal & General and aims to provide more than 3,000 homes in total.
Farmer Norton receives planning consent, work is expected to begin in summer 2025.
Steve Thomas, senior development manager, said:
Through the creation of Passivhaus communities like Farmer Norton, we’re bringing together placemaking, regeneration and investment expertise to bridge the gap for affordable, high-quality, sustainable homes. We’ll build on the success and learnings from Greenhaus and Willohaus, ensuring we continue to deliver much-needed housing that has a positive impact on the environment and the people of Salford.”
Salford City Mayor Paul Dennett said:
“It is positive news that the planning application for 42 affordable and energy efficient homes has now been submitted for the Planning Panel to consider.
“Providing high quality, affordable, sustainable homes is a key priority of mine, and a scheme such as this which helps us deliver the homes our residents need and deserve is very welcome.”