Plans for 48 ‘affordable’ homes to be built on a former pub site off Belvedere Road have been submitted for approval.
The non-profit organisation Together Housing Group has lodged the plans for 48 affordable apartments within the six-storey block on the former Woolpack pub site.
Together Housing Group state that the ‘aim of the development is to provide good quality affordable homes in Salford’.
The homes consist of 19 one-bed apartments and 29 two-bed apartments which will be allocated for social rent.
The Woolpack closed several years ago and was previously the subject of a campaign to save it led by the Happy Mondays star Bez. Since then the building has been demolished.
Together Housing Group state they are one of the largest housing associations in the North of England, managing over 36,000 homes across the region. They state that any money they make is invested back into the company ‘for the benefit of (their) residents and local communities’.
To find out more about the proposal, search for the reference number PA/2024/0917 on Salford City Council’s planning portal.
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