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Central Salford

Central Salford is responsible for the regeneration of over 2,000 ha covering four distinct areas: Ordsall Waterfront, Pendleton, the MediaCityUK development, and Central Salford – which stretches from the University of Salford to Greengate.

Key Central Salford Projects

  • Work is currently underway on the Salford Quays waterfront to turn the 80 ha MediaCityUK site into an international centre for excellence in the Digital & Creative sector – one of the key sectors supported by the NWDA.
  • As well as being home to five BBC departments it will have workspace to house more than 1,100 creative and related businesses, including start-ups. The site will actively encouraging independents and smaller enterprises through affordable space and practical business and industry-specific support.
  • The site, which is already linked to Manchester city centre by the Harbour City stop of the Eccles Metrolink line, will be a network of streets, squares, boulevards and waterfront piazza.
  • Exchange Greengate, in the Central Salford area, is the development of a 13 ha urban quarter between the cities of Manchester and Salford. The project – which is set to begin mid-2009 – involves three distinct areas: Urban Cove, which will help bring the Irwell back to life, with a new bridge and water features; Greengate Link, a new pedestrian route linking the two cities; and Greengate Square, the area’s new green heart.
  • Chapel Street will become a new city centre for Salford, with plans to reinvigorate many of the architecturally important buildings that now lie derelict, The development of the area will focus on shops, bars and recreation facilities, as well as 1,600 new homes.
  • Irwell City Park will give the city an 8km route of walkways and cycleways through Central Salford and into the heart of Salford Quays. Also linked through an extended walkway will be Ordsall Waterfront. The masterplan of the riverside area, put together by Salford Central Urban Regeneration Company, was used as the basis for Planning Guidance of the area.
  • Pendleton is set to become Central Salford’s main shopping area, with proposed new large retail store and the redevelopment of the existing Shopping City. The focus of the new shopping area will be a new public space.
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