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Controversial plans to build 400 homes on farm given green light despite residents' fears

The scheme by Peel Land for for a huge 'new neighbourhood' was given the green light by Salford council's planning panel

Salford councillor Robin Garrido (centre, in suit) and objectors to Peel Land's Hazelhurst Farm planning application(Image: Declan Carey)

Controversial proposals for the construction of 400 homes at Hazelhurst Farm in Worsley have received approval.

The development will transform the site into a new community nestled between the M60 and East Lancs Road, featuring a new linear park, village green, and designated space for a potential primary school in the future.

Included in the plan are 80 affordable housing units on-site, alongside a financial contribution towards an additional 120 affordable homes elsewhere within the city. The land, previously part of Salford's green belt, has been reclassified under Greater Manchester's Places for Everyone initiative.

However, the project faced significant opposition from local residents and councillors, who expressed concerns about the impact of increased traffic on existing road infrastructure, reports .

The planning committee's meeting room at Salford Civic Centre was filled to capacity with members of the public and two Worsley ward councillors for the three-hour debate on March 20, which ultimately saw the scheme approved by 10 votes to two.

Local resident Nicole Marston, aged 26, highlighted that local services "are already overstretched," and would face further strain from the influx of additional vehicles.

One local resident lamented that the area's roads are "failing, with large pot holes everywhere", and some people find it "impossible to get off their driveways" during the morning rush hour.

Another objector voiced: "We do not have the infrastructure, I can't get in to my doctor's to get a face-to-face appointment, it's impossible, I've near enough given up.