Salford City Council has approved plans for the construction of 25 new affordable homes across two sites in the city.
The developments, which will be owned and managed by Dérive, the council's wholly-owned housing company, will provide much-needed supported accommodation for young people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
The first development, located on Bridgewater Street in Little Hulton, will comprise 12 homes, including three two-bedroom and four three-bedroom family houses, and eight one-bedroom apartments specifically designed for young people aged 18 to 25.
The second development, located on Tully Street South in Higher Broughton, will consist of ten self-contained apartments for young people experiencing homelessness.
"These developments are part of our commitment to increasing the number of good quality, affordable homes, with support for people at risk of or experiencing homelessness," said Councillor Tracy Kelly, Statutory Deputy City Mayor and Lead Member for Housing and Anti-Poverty at Salford City Council. "The new, spacious low energy apartments will help tackle youth homelessness and the under-provision of young persons supported accommodation in the city."
The Tully Street South development will be delivered under the Single Homelessness Accommodation Programme (SHAP), a government-led initiative aimed at tackling homelessness and rough sleeping.
"There is real need for schemes such as these in our city, with over 5,000 households on the city's housing register and over 6,000 homeless presentations made to the council in 2023-24," said Salford City Mayor Paul Dennett. "It's vital we continue to work to provide truly affordable housing in our city. Housing is so important for the wellbeing of everyone. Without a stable, secure, affordable place to live everything else suffers, from health to education to employment prospects."
Construction News
10/02/2025
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