The ad-free version is ready for purchase on iOS mobile app today we couldn't find that page";var n=e.querySelector("h2");return n&&n.remove(),{staticContent:e,title:t}},d=function(e){var t=document.createElement("button");return t.innerText=e,t.classList.add("error-page-button"),t},f=function(e){var t=document.createElement("div");t.id="recirculation-404",t.classList.add("brand-hint-bg");var n="\n \n \n Tick here if you would like us to send you the author’s response Little Hulton is an area in the borough of Salford in Greater Manchester to the north and Walkden to the east.In the nineteenth century Little Hulton was a mining area and its collieries included Madam's Wood Pits Emergency services attended a fire in Little Hulton on a commercial site Four fire engines were called to the scene this afternoon (Wednesday 30 April) on Lester Road Little Hulton with a blaze involving a conveyor belt and trommel Residents in the area could see black smoke in the Salford skyline for miles just before 2.25pm Emergency services attended the scene and were able to extinguish the flame and remain in attendance to continue to dampen the fire A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) said: “At just before 2.25pm on Wednesday (April 30) four fire engines from Farnworth Atherton and Horwich fire stations attended a fire involving a conveyor belt and trommel at a commercial site on Lester Road “Firefighters used jets and hose reels to extinguish the fire and make the surrounding area safe Crews remain in attendance to dampen down any hot spots.” Following the incident Kenny Waste Management the impacted company said: “Thankfully no one was hurt following an isolated fire at our Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) in Little Hulton which occurred between 14:10 and 14:30 on Wednesday 30 April “The incident was swiftly brought under control thanks to our site procedures and the rapid response of our fantastic Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service “With battery devices such as “disposable” vapes still entering the UK’s mixed waste streams we were well-prepared and are now working through contingencies to ensure no customer services are impacted.” More information will follow if there are any further updates Feature image provided by Grace Richardson  Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" sport and entertainment from around Salford – produced by students from The University of Salford’s Journalism Department Please call the Salford Now editor on 0161 295 2220 if you have a story or query You can also contact us at now@salford.ac.uk or DM one of our social media accounts Salford Now is run for educational purposes and is not a commercial website The University of Salford denies any responsibility for and / or knowledge of content on this website A new ultra-low carbon £950,000 community building has opened its doors in Little Hulton The regenerated Peel Park Pavilion has been hailed as one of the greenest buildings in Salford offering an incredible new space in the local community Constructed by Community Little Hulton who teamed up with Architecture Unknown the building will offer a vibrant new community space with a park café The new facility has seen nearly one million pounds invested into the community – and has seen charities such as Albert Gubay get involved To mark the opening a golden buzzer was released by the young people from Little Hulton and after dusk the park was lit up by a fire animation by Walk the Plank said: “To see the doors open on this project is a huge achievement for all involved Well over 1000 hours of donated sweat equity has gone into making this building and tonight (Saturday) really celebrates that hard work and the start of a new chapter for the centre The Peel Park Pavilion is truly the heart of what we do; community lead architecture that creates amazing artistic spaces that will enrich an area for many years to come We are proud to see the doors finally open to the public.” local resident and CommUNITY Little Hulton Trustee said: “It was amazing the community came together and everyone loved it.” The opening of the new community centre was a huge moment for the people of Little Hulton with over 200 people coming together to help build the Pavilion brick by brick Families in the area also had the choice of buying a brick with their family name on as a souvenir for £10 Walkden Co-op Academy and St Edmunds Primary School have all volunteered their help during the construction of the Pavilion They have also built a brand-new bike track which gives youths the chance to have more fun that will be open to the public every Tuesday from 4pm -5pm as well as sessions on Saturdays from 11:30am to 1:30pm The opening of the new facility saw Mayor of Salford Paul Dennett in attendance who said: “I was really pleased to attend formal opening of Community Little Hulton Pavillion this weekend “Amazing to see what the local community, volunteers, The Albert Gubay Charitable Foundation, Salford City Council Salford CVS and partners have achieved for residents & families in Little Hulton.” The facility will be used to achieve change in Little Hulton added: “It has taken 7 years in planning and development it is like turning a dream into reality.” Little Hulton has often been considered as the area that is forgotten in Salford but with this new Pavilion and the positive response from the community “Because of the way Salford is shaped but as my boss would say we are the first bit of Salford,” Alison continued Alison added that this building is a tribute for local people who want to achieve change in Little Hulton and will be a home for the community to enjoy for many years And this was futhered by Peter Heberlet from the The Albert Gubay Charitable Foundation (AGCF) who said: “The design has given children and young people in the community a bigger stake in the building From being involved in its construction to seeing the different roles of within the industry “We hope the project may have sparked an interest in the construction industry which needs to attract more skilled people in the future.” Three men have received custodial sentences totalling over 29 years for their involvement in a shooting in Little Hulton in May 2024 The three men were sentenced on Friday 17 January at Manchester Crown Court for their targeted attack on Aspinall Crescent in Little Hulton. and resulted in a 20-year-old man being shot in the chest and receiving life-threatening injuries The victim was fortunate to survive his injuries after receiving hospital treatment with all three men being found guilty of wounding with intent Following the incident GMP’s Challenger Team in Salford quickly launched an investigation with detectives focusing on CCTV from the scene of the shooting The CCTV investigation by the GMP enabled them to trace the movements of the three men to key locations The footage showed the three disposing of a vehicle used in the attack by setting it alight in attempts to remove evidence while also being able to trace all three men to an address which was used to co-ordinate their crimes Detectives also found evidence of false registration plates being obtained to try to conceal their tracks from CCTV trawls The three men involved in the crime have all been identified – with the hours of evidence creating a timeline of there movements The collected evidence allowed the the Challenger team to present compelling evidence to court that the attack was targeted James Gregory (02/06/2004) of West Way, Salford was sentenced for eight years and four months wounding with intent The 20-year-old also pleaded guilty to possession of a machete and being concerned in the supply of class B drugs Tyler Harrison (23/09/2004) of Kent Street in Swinton has been sentenced of eight years and ten months after being found guilty of wounding with intent Harrison also pleaded guilty to supply of class A and B money laundering and possession with intent to supply both class A and class B drugs all of which came to light during the investigation into the shooting And the final man to be sentenced was Jacob Humphreys (03/05/2003) of Chanters Avenue in Tyldesley who was jailed for 12 years for wounding with intent Following the incident Detective Inspector Rebecca McGuigan of the Challenger Organised Crime and District Intelligence Unit DI McGuigan said: “We are extremely grateful to everyone who has worked so hard on this case it was complex and fast-moving but we were able to quickly identify those responsible for the shooting and bring them to justice “We are also pleased to say that the victim has since made a full recovery “As well as securing custodial sentences for the men involved we take our duty of care to the wider community very seriously and have also worked hard with our trusted partners to secure a full closure order at the scene of the shooting in December 2024.” She continued: “Our main priority in our Challenger team in Salford is to tackle serious and organised crime and anti-social behaviour in Little Hulton. protect and prevent crime to bring organised criminals who are intent of blighting our local community to justice “The local community may have noticed an enhanced police present in the area of Little Hulton this will continue whilst we focus on driving down the harm caused by incidents of this nature.” Detective Inspector Rebecca McGuigan continued to share that they police are working with Salford City Council housing providers and the education system to engage a joint approach to reduce the impact of crime in Salford “You can also provide information anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 Salford parents are being invited to sign up their children and enrol them into Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library programme Parents in Little Hulton of children born in 2024 and 2025 are being encouraged to sign up to the scheme with Salford City Council aiming to inspire a love of reading in children The encouragement was started with families being invited to Little Hulton Library today (January 27 2025) and reading to their babies ahead of the scheme being launched The Dolly Parton Imagination Library began in 1995 when the country icon Dolly was inspired by her father’s inability to read or write in her home country Since then, her programme spans five countries and gifts over three million free books each month to children Dolly celebrated her 200 millionth book gifted milestone since inception with over six million of those going to families in the UK The programme posts an age-appropriate book each month to children from birth to age five – and will be of no cost to the family The books are wrapped and delivered to the children until they turn five and receive a graduation book and a special letter to mark the end of the scheme This scheme will be influential to the future generations of Salford children as the city is currently being reported as the 18th most deprived area in the country Since 2013 2,000 children have been impacted by the programme and over 36,500 books sent to children in Salford with seven Dolly Parton Imagination Libraries based in the city The Little Hulton scheme will provide books for local children with Salford City Council will providing additional funding to run the scheme Lead Member for Children’s and Young People’s Services at Salford City Council said: “It’s great news that we are able to launch another Dolly Parton Imagination Library in Salford “This will add to our work to improve educational outcomes and literacy for early years children in the city.” Cllr Cammell continued: “We are committed to working in partnership with all our communities to ensure Salford is a great place “Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library will support the work of the hub by promoting reading from the early years of a child’s life.” The local library team in Little Hulton will also be supporting the programme working with local families to promote literacy Regional Director at The Dollywood Foundation from Dolly Parton Imagination Library said: “We are delighted to be working in partnership with Salford City Council to reach even more children in the community “We’re building on a strong history of programmes in the city thanks to the tireless efforts of our champions and hope that families enjoy receiving the books each month!” The work towards Salford’s younger generations will work towards Salford becoming a UNICEF Child-Friendly City is a priority in the council’s corporate plan The effort will ensure that Salford is a great place for children and young people to grow up and feel safe heard and have quality opportunities to play The plan will aim to help Salford children have positive and successful futures Families with babies born in Little Hulton in 2024 or 2025 can enrol by emailing West.Locality@salford.gov.uk for more information Salford police are appealing for any additional information to support their investigation following the tragic finding of a young baby in Little Hulton Police were called to a scene in Little Hulton yesterday (November 20) when a young baby was discovered on Ravenscraig Road Officers were called to the scene in Little Hulton around 1 pm when a member of the public discovered the body that has yet to be identified with the surrounding area still cordoned off As the investigation continues the police have shared that there will be “an increased presence of officers in the local area while we carry out enquiries.” The police are appealing for any additional information requesting “even the most minor detail” about the circumstances surrounding the remains of the young baby and we are working with local partner agencies to understand who this baby could be He continued: “The most important thing for us right now is to find answers for this baby and I would urge anyone who has any information at all to get in touch with us “Even the most minor detail could be crucial to our investigation If you have seen anyone in the area over the last few days “As soon as we are in a position to confirm further details about the circumstances Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 101 quoting log 1319 of 20/11/24 If you would prefer to remain anonymous, call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 and can be made online. A Salford theatre group is set to bring three unique plays to audiences that are written and directed by its members The Apeel Drama Group will be debuting their new plays and hosting an “entertaining evening for everyone involved.” The three new plays have been written and directed by members of the group and will be performed from the June 5 to June 7 The selection of shows will have different themes focusing on the realities of an unhappy marriage what to do with the belongings after the death of the patriarch of the family and a troupe of women who take a girl’s trip and don’t get what they bargained for Auditions for the three one act plays, labelled “An APeel-ing Night” will be hosted on be held on Thursday 6 March with potential Callbacks on Sunday 9 March – with more information found here. The first play to be hosted at the show is called Fumed Oak written by Noel Coward and will be directed by Norman Beaver The play will highlight the realities of an unhappy marriage and includes a harrowing decision being made about the future of his family The second production of the evening is The Dear Departed the production will aim to be entirely made of Salford youth actors And will be a new comedy show that focuses on the characters trying to figure out what to do with the belongings after the death of the patriarch of the family The play will include the conflicts over ‘who gets what,’ and the impact the death has on his heirs said: “I joined Apeel Drama Group many years ago My first experience of being in a play there was on the technical side-helping out with the lighting and sound for Two by Jim Cartwright “After this I plucked up the courage to audition for the part of the fairy Godmother in Jack and the Beanstalk.” by Anthony Booth and directed by Emily Kay Audiences will be able to experience a short farce about a troupe of women who take a girl’s trip and don’t get what they bargained for The three productions will be entered into the Greater Manchester Drama Federation who will be hosting there 63rd annual festival from June 9 to 14 June Ahead of the preparations and performances Connor Parkinson from APeel said: “It’s always a fun night out “Each play is done by an entirely different cast and an entirely different director None of them will ever be similar because they’re all done in such unique ways by different people “This is the first time we’ve ever done it where it’s been purely performed by debut directors I really think it’s important that we get an audience now to really see the work that’s gone into it.” The show is set to take place in June, and guests will be able to purchase tickets for £10, with concession tickets costing £8. More information can be found here. The Little Hulton community are mourning the loss of a baby found on Ravenscraig Road near Ashtons Field yesterday afternoon has been visited by locals at the scene today who have been leaving flowers gifts and heartfelt cards in memory of the body now named ‘Baby A’ The Greater Manchester Police labelled the baby as ‘Baby A’ last night during a press conference held by Greater Manchester Police Chief Superintendent Neil Blackwood cards have been placed around the scene that read things such as ‘Goodnight God bless little one’ and ‘Rest in peace baby A you’re in our hearts’ There has also been a sympathy card that has been laid down by Greater Manchester Police for Baby A The scene is occasionally passed by the public slowing down to watch or hand gifts to the police to be placed it has been quiet as many locals remain distant to show their respect for the baby and many have been left heartbroken for the young baby and its family Journalists remain stationed at the police line with a forensic tent set in place of where the body was discovered yesterday the Salford GMP have shared: “We are working with local partner agencies to understand who this baby could be how long they’ve been here and how they’ve come to sadly die.” Officers have been at the scene for over 24 hours and a wellbeing van has arrived to offer support for those working at the scene The GMP want to reassure residents that they will do all they can to find out what happened and urge anyone who has any information to get in touch As Chief Superintendent Neil Blackwood stated last night: “Even the most minor detail could be crucial to our investigation You can get in touch by ringing 101 and quoting log 1319 of 20/11/24 or if you wish to remain anonymous you can call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or it can be done online Battling Little Hulton fundraisers – dubbed Eliza’s Army – took on a 40-mile challenge to Blackpool Central Pier in support of Make-A-Wish Sixty supporters joined the trek on Saturday in memory of seven-year-old cancer victim Eliza Rowley on the eve of what would have been her birthday The challenge saw the ‘army’ embark on the 40-mile route to help grant a wish for other children in need The money will be used to do their bit to ‘give back’ after people did the same when seven-year-old Eliza had the dream to go to Disney Land Eliza sadly died in March this year from cancer before she had the chance to see her dream come true The fundraising target was set at £2,000 to make other children’s wishes come to life after seeing first-hand the work Make-A-Wish does to help those in need of a little joy Eliza’s mum said: “Everyone just had a fire in their bellies to get going Natalie revealed the thinking behind the unusual challenge that started at Eliza’s home and ended at the Central Pier as she said: “It was Eliza’s favourite place for us to walk 12 hours was nothing compared to what she went through the last 11 months “She went through hell and back and never once gave up The money we are raising will make a huge difference to other people’s wishes.” Eliza’s Mum continued: “Maybe we were a bit crazy to walk to Blackpool we thought it would be easier than what it was.” The challenge started as just a close family fundraiser “People came from everywhere to join; there was more and more asking to join it went from 20 to 60 within a few days “It wasn’t around the corner it was 12 and a half hours to Blackpool it was a big ask from us all was amazing and made it to Blackpool.” Eliza’s Army had so much determination to get to the finish As Natalie said: “Bethany caught up to us There was a point when Eliza’s Army felt they had no more left in them but the bright lights of Blackpool’s see-front meant the end was in sight As she continued: “It got to the point when we were getting into Blackpool “I ended up in front with Justin (her partner) and we got to the finish line together,” she added: “It was amazing I was jumping up and down we were all screaming and crying.” Make-A-Wish is a non-profit organisation that helps fulfil the wishes of critically ill children As she shared: “It is something I think more people need to do more fundraising for because people don’t know about it unless you have a poorly child and it does help a lot of children they are screaming out for donations to help these poorly kids’ wishes come true before they get too poorly and I’m hoping that we could send another family to Disney like Eliza wanted to go but she couldn’t go her self.” “Even the smallest of wishes or even going to Disney does cost a lot of money as the money from cash donations is looking to push the group over £4000 As Natalie continued: “They just keep giving and we are going to make some wishes come true “I knew people would come out; I just didn’t think we would get to where we are now It is mind-blowing that there are still kind people out there.” The fundraiser has been essential for the Make-A-Wish foundation and Natalie wanted to share her gratitude for the donations and support that they have received She added: “I just want to thank everyone who did the walk and took part from support cars to walkers to the people who helped make things for the cars I just want to say a huge thank you.” Natalie plans to do more in the future to help other charities that need a bit of help from Eliza’s Army to donate to the JustGiving page for Make-A-Wish. You can find it here.  Numerous cannabis plants, growing equipment and other suspected illegal paraphernalia were discovered by Greater Manchester Police in Chedworth Crescent, Little Hulton on Sunday Several knives and an axe were additionally recovered at the site of the cannabis farm GMP said 18 knives had been handed into the force over the last week with approximately 100 weapons handed in since January across two knife amnesties from GMP’s Little Hulton Neighbourhood Team said: “I hope the people of Little Hulton can see the work we’re undertaking and that we take organised crime and anti-social behaviour incredibly seriously.” has been arrested on suspicion of cultivation of cannabis abstracting electricity and possession of offensive weapons He has been bailed pending further enquiries Greater Manchester Police can be contacted via 101 or through the Live Chat function on the website here.  Reports can also be made anonymously through the independent charity – Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 The discovery was made by a dog walker near Ashtons Field in Little Hulton Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Salford’s first ultra-low carbon community-constructed building that cost £950,000 is set to open its doors in 2025 The regenerated Peel Park Pavilion has been hailed as one of the greenest buildings in Salford the building will offer a vibrant new community space with a park café Community Little Hulton is the successor to Little Hulton Big Local which was part of 150 Big Local trusts who were allocated £1m each to spend on improving the lives of their residents The building will aim to improve the local community A method that uses digital fabrication to create timber building components that can be assembled in hours The use of this system allowed the local community get involved and be apart of the build with more than 100 volunteers from the local area have been down to lend a hand on the construction site around 60 children from the Lowry Academy and St Edmunds RC School helped to get construction underway Architecture Unknown first secured planning permission for the site in 2021 and after being severely delayed by Covid-19 the team began construction in April of this year The Peel Park Pavilion is due to soft open to the public at the start of January with the centre officially opening in February 2025 It has been a wonderful opportunity to create something integral functional and beneficial for the whole area “This building truly belongs to all those who volunteered I can’t wait to see it open and how it comes to life as everyone enjoys the space.” represents an opportunity to tell the world what we’re about and how we work differently to other architects Our passion is community-led architecture.” The involvement of local volunteers has been an added success to Community Little Hulton who have been working in this Salford park to invest in young lives since 2017 The group have been focusing on providing opportunity for young people in Salford who are not in education employment or training (NEET) and children from deprived backgrounds who instructed Architecture Unknown for the project said: “The Peel Park project will be an amazing community asset for the people of the Little Hulton “Architecture Unknown has put the people of Little Hulton and the centre’s purpose in the community at the heart of this design The Peel Park Pavilion will host community activities such as craft and games groups food clubs with advice and services for families and youth cafes for teenagers And in 2025 will hopefully aim to transform an unloved park building into a mixed-used space the whole area can benefit from Police conducting a new partnership operation in Salford recovered an imitation firearm following a tip-off from the local community The imitation weapon was discovered in a bag on Monday (February 17) off Parkway The discovery comes as part of a partnership operation targeting serious crime and anti-social behaviour in the area Police stress that imitation firearms can be used to threaten people The local team are continuing to encourage local residents to report all suspicious activity to them said: “A lot of the positive results we see in our day-to-day work come as a result of tip-offs from people in the community – which is exactly what has happened here illicit drugs or anything else that needs to be taken off the streets and away from the community.” DI McGuigan continued: “Our new operation in Little Hulton is continuing to produce results and I would urge anyone who has information to please get in touch with us “Even the smallest amount of information could lead to the recovery of an illegal weapon or arrest of a dangerous individual – which is what we are constantly aiming to do.” Residents are encouraged to report any information to the police, and can contact police via 101, or the Live Chat service here. People with information can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 Two members of a drugs line have been jailed for supplying class A and class B drugs in Salford Ryan Cullen and Callum Hope were sentenced yesterday (Monday 28 April) at Manchester Crown Court Evidence showed they were working together to supply drugs and using violence against people who owed them money across Salford and Bolton pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply drugs and has been sentenced to 63 months at Manchester Crown Court His accomplice, Callum Hope, 33, of Liverpool Road, Eccles was jailed for four years after pleading guilty to the same charges Challenger officers executed simultaneous warrants in Little Hulton and Eccles Mobile devices were seized belonging to Hope and Cullen and further investigation showed they were conspiring with each other to supply class A and B drugs throughout Salford and Bolton They had been buying large amounts of drugs and then breaking them down to sell on the streets – mobile phones seized showed around £20,000 in deals Throughout the investigation evidence showed Cullen and Hope were working together to supply drugs and using violence against people who owed them money said: “The sentences demonstrate that Salford’s Challenger Team is committed to the relentless disruption of OCGs “Hope and Cullen were working together to supply crack cocaine “The evidence proved a hierarchy with Cullen shown to be in charge of the finances and the drug line with Hope as his dealer selling the drugs and handling street dealers.” DCI McGuigan continued: “The sentence is the culmination of a thorough investigation and we have put two dangerous individuals behind bars “Dealing drugs has a huge impact on our communities – not only does the supply of drugs cause devastation to lives affected by addiction but it often brings serious violence and misery by exploiting people or forcing vulnerable individuals to do their business “We rely on information from the public to aid our investigations – even the smallest amount of information could lead to the recovery of an illegal weapon or arrest of a dangerous individual.” Anybody who has any information or concerns regarding ongoing crime within their community should contact GMP on 101 or via the reporting tools on their website or by calling Crimestoppers in confidence on 0800 555 111 Eight Salfordians with learning disabilities are to receive ‘vital’ care in Little Hulton’s new supported living scheme The new homes means that people can now get the support they need in Salford rather than being placed outside of the city (Salford Now has decided not to detail the address of the site in order to protect the potentially vulnerable residents.) While living in their new homes residents can live independently with specialist 24 hour care and support with things such as cooking The care and support provider will employ approximately 20 people to provide expert support executive director for adult social care and health partnerships at Salford City Council said: “We are very excited to announce the completion of these eight new homes built specifically to support adults with learning disabilities “The new homes are part of our strategic plans to provide people with local housing and support options that keep them close to family The £3.8 million scheme is a partnership between Salford City Council and Great Places Housing Group The land houses the eight bedroom supported living scheme and on the wider site there is a mix of two and three bedroomed homes for affordable rent The site was acquired from Salford City Council and the scheme has been funded through Homes England Councillor Tracy Kelly is the city’s Deputy City Mayor and lead member for housing and anti-poverty She has worked to push through the scheme since initial discussions took place in 2018 and said: “It is fantastic news that this state-of-the-art building It can be very challenging to find ground floor properties so to be able to build bespoke ones for this type of care is absolutely incredible “I would like to thank all partners involved in making this possible The supported living scheme features air sources heat pumps as an environmentally friendlier option and to help reduce energy bills.” Sign our campaign for a grant funding review Main contractor Glencar has begun construction on a 330,000 sq ft shed for the developer Logicor’s Bolton 330 is on track for completion in the last quarter of 2025 with work scheduled to take place over 54 weeks on the 20-acre site off Lester Road The demolition of the former Littlewoods and Very Group buildings that formerly occupied the site is already finished Bolton 330 sits within the planning remit of Salford City Council The industrial building will feature 311,500 sq ft of warehouse space and another 13,000 sq ft for three storeys of offices There would also be a separate 2,000 sq ft hub office with a green roof to boost biodiversity Logicor hopes its complex will achieve a BREEAM Outstanding score and an EPC A rating – a target that fits in with its push to achieve 36% carbon reduction by 2030 the plans for the warehouse include LED lighting said: “We’ve continued to see demand for sustainable assets in prime locations grow “This development has strong sustainability credentials which paired with the connectivity of its central location makes it a unique and compelling offer on the market,” he continued Storr also added that he was glad to be working with Glencar on Bolton 330 which is the first time the contractor and developer have teamed up “They put forward an impressive programme featuring a host of sustainable construction practices and we look forward to seeing them in action and working closely together,” Storr said Glencar chief executive Eddie McGillycuddy took a moment to praise Logicor and its 32.3m sq ft portfolio in the UK and further abroad “Logicor’s extensive presence across the UK and Europe with properties and development sites situated in key strategic locations close to major population centres and key distribution hubs enables them to keep their customers’ goods moving through the supply chain and into society “Glencar is proud to now become an integral part of the network and to be supporting Logicor’s UK asset redevelopment programme appointed to transform this old redundant site into a modern “This development is also key in terms of Logicor’s stated aim to redevelop existing assets to support reaching the business’ ambitious sustainability target of a 36% carbon reduction by 2030” The project team for Bolton 330 includes planner DWD You can learn more about the project by searching application reference number 23/82132/FUL on Salford City Council’s planning portal Read our comments policy The borough claims it has a ‘disproportionately high number of HMOs’ and is pursuing the introduction of measures to wrestle back control A new 122,000 sq ft distribution facility for the wholesale food supplier and an additional 70,000 sq ft of employment space are planned at the firm’s Langley Road base Register for free North West property intelligence Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_2" ).setAttribute( "value" Join more than 13,000 property professionals and sign up to receive your free daily round-up of built environment news direct to your inbox By subscribing, you are agreeing to our Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy. 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