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lucy82 | 09.07.2004 16:39

Salford City Council marches on with its masterplan of tearing down council estates and building homes for yuppies.


The land in Higher Broughton is worth big money because it is so close to the city centre. Now after, allegedly “spending over a year analysing the needs of the local population”, the Council present “Broughton Green”.

“Broughton Green” is approximately 160 design-led dwellings (whatever that means). It will cover 30 acres with the majority of house designs for families requiring four, five or six bedrooms. These “high quality houses with multiple bathrooms” will cost £99,995 to £195,000 for apartments and £190,000 to £399,500 for houses.

The first wave of building will be on the large existing playing fields at Northumberland Street with adjacent existing shops and council flats to be demolished as part of the scheme. There are plans to offer small multi-use grassed sports fields and tennis courts with a community centre as part of the deal.

So council tenants lose out again. Must be fun watching obscenely expensive housing going up, taking a large area of green space away and knowing you can never afford to live in those properties. I’m surprised they haven’t decided to gate them (yet).

All this is for who exactly? “The development partnership is committed to delivering real benefits for the community and our sales strategy is based on local residents trading up to a property here because the accommodation is perfectly suited to their lifestyle”.

Ya what?

If you really can’t wait any longer, the on-site marketing suite is at Newbury Place, off Bury New Rd. It open to the public 10am – 5pm. Selling agents are DTZ Residential 0161 839 9122. Sales Team 0161 792 7671. Press and media enquiries to Ian Andrew 0161 793 3157 email  ian.andrew@salford.gov.uk

lucy82

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hanover court

09.07.2004 17:14

is that large tower block of flats next to Newbury Place, (on the right hand side as you drive up to Prestwich on the way to Menwith Hill). It is empty now after having been forcibly emptied and relatively recently done up and its coming down. The whole of the shopping centre (Newbury Place) and flats around it is coming down.

This is only phrase one......

But as long as people who can afford to make choices have more than one bathroom, I'm happy.

somebody else


apartments for £99,995?

10.07.2004 09:24

by 'eck, lad, tha doesn't know when tha's well off oop north. if tha were to coom south of watford, with prices like that, they'd hail you as a saviour.

effete southerner


missed point

15.07.2004 17:07

i don't care what problems london yuppies have climbing on the property ladder....

lucy82


Working class tenants lose out again in favour of middle class yuppies

25.07.2004 22:13

We're seeing massive demolition across Liverpool and Merseyside, this follows in the wake of the demolitions in Glasgow and the demolitions in working class communities in London. Question is where is when are working class communities going to unite to defend our homes and neighbourhoods from demolition and dispersal. I myself am a victim of such a demolition and dispersal programme in Liverpool called the Boot estate in Norris Green.

So Manchester are you going to unite as council tenants and fight back or roll over and play dead?

I've recently been involved in battling to get one demoralised and victimised working class family a home against all the odds, against an uncaring city council, a private housing company and private landlord. We forced Community Seven (Housing Company Ltd) to rehouse the family in their community rather than outside of it, you may still be able to read the report on the following link, as Liverpool Indymedia censored it and then removed it completely from the Newswire.

 http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/liverpool/2004/07/295196.html

Kai Andersen
mail e-mail: aokai@tiscali.co.uk


housing market renewal

15.09.2004 08:53

This is all part of what the New Labour government calls 'housing market renewal'. Officially, it's a response to low demand for housing in these areas. Really, it's a policy to make the areas more profitable for developers. For any commodity other than housing and land, low prices would be seen as a good thing. But for housing, it's seen as a problem. Why? Because housing is seen as a source of profit-making rather than as a means of shelter for those who need it.

Peter Somerville


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