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Salford and Trafford in line for thousands of new homes and business space under Western Gateway plans

The Western Gateway scheme has been identified as one of six key growth locations in Greater Manchester

CGI of the plans for Lumina Village housing scheme in Trafford(Image: Clarion Housing)

The massive regeneration project known as the Western Gateway could result in thousands of new homes being built and create fresh spaces for businesses according to plans from Salford and Trafford councils in partnership with the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA)

The Western Gateway project spans both boroughs, following the Manchester Ship Canal from Old Trafford through Port Salford to Carrington. Key locations on both sides of the waterway have been earmarked for transformation.

This area has been selected as one of six key growth locations in Greater Manchester, identified as hotspots for significant economic development.

Project leaders believe that this initiative could revolutionise the areas, bringing numerous benefits to local residents and attracting new businesses to the region. They also aim to secure investment for several transport and infrastructure upgrades, which are crucial to the plans.

Salford city mayor Paul Dennett and his cabinet team discussed the Western Gateway scheme in January. It was revealed that the project could generate over 5,000 new jobs in the city and inject more than £6m into Salford through business rates.

A new report by Salford council indicates that some of the funding for the Western Gateway project will be 'subject to the individual site business cases,' and sourced from 'appropriate investment sources that fit with the intended purpose. '.

An evaluation by Ekosgen in 2023 revealed that the Western Gateway could generate over 21,000 new jobs in total.

The ambitious project is anticipated to receive support from Salford council at its upcoming cabinet meeting on June 10, a vital step towards advancing the plans.