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Salford - Planning Application For Listed Buildings

M5 3RGPublished 22/05/26
Manchester Evening News • 

What is planned?

Town and Country Planning 1990 (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) I give notice that an application has been made to Salford City Council by the following for planning permission for the developments indicated which may affect the character or appearance of the Conservation Area and Affects the Setting of a Listed Building specified or Listed Building Consent:
AND
Article 15 of the Town and Country Planning (General Development Procedure) (England) Order 2015, which may also affect a Public Right Of Way I give notice that the following are applying to Salford City Council for planning permission for the development(s) indicated:-

Applicants name and
Application number
Site Nature of Development Title of
Conservation Area
Listed Building
Affected
Mr B Nwaiwu
PA/2026/0496
St Ignatius Centre, King
Edward Street, M5 3RG
Application for variation of condition 2
(approved plans) following grant of
planning permission 17/69848/FUL
(Change of use of church and rectory
buildings to multipurpose community hall,
new reception and associated works)
Church of
St Ignatius of
Antioch and
Salford Lads Club
Mr B Nwaiwu
PA/2026/0497
St Ignatius Centre, King
Edward Street, M5 3RG
Listed Building Consent for the installation
of a platform lift within the rectory and
exclusion of a large hydraulic external lift
in the reception area to create a store,
with associated amendments to basement
and ground floor internal layout, and door
position and partition walls on the first and
second floors to accommodate the new
platform lift
Church of
St Ignatius of
Antioch and
Salford Lads Club
Mr. B Clithero
PA/2026/0567
30a & 31a, Crescent,
M5 4PF
Change of use of ground floor and
basement from a physiotherapy clinic (use
class E) to 2no. 1 bedroom flats (use class
C3), including demolition of internal walls
and associated internal alterations
Crescent Various
Q Carr
PA/2026/0599
Broadway House,
Columbus Way, M50
1UU
Demolition of existing office building and
erection of 2no. new warehouse buildings for
industrial processes, storage and distribution
(use classes B2 & B8) with ancillary office
floorspace (use class E(g)), including new
access and associated service yard, car and
HGV parking and landscaping
Mr. B Clithero
PA/2026/0698
30a & 31a, Crescent,
M5 4PF
Listed Building Consent for the change of
use of ground floor and basement from a
physiotherapy clinic (use class E) to 2no.
1 bedroom flats (use class C3), including
demolition of internal walls and associated
internal alterations
Crescent Various

Please note applications and plans are available to be viewed online using the Public Register: https://salfordcitycouncil.my.site.com/pr/s/ register-view?c__r=Arcus_BE_Public_Register

If you wish to make representations regarding the proposals you should do so using the Public Register link above, find the application you wish to comment on and complete the digital form available in the comments tab, no later than THURSDAY 11TH JUNE 2026.

Alternatively, you can write to: Planning, Salford City Council, Civic Centre, Chorley Road, Swinton, Salford, M27 5AW. 

Please include your name and full postal address, no later than THURSDAY 11TH JUNE 2026.

Please note that any correspondence received will not be acknowledged but will be placed on file and will be available for public inspection.

John Searle, Deputy Chief Executive (Executive Director of Place), Salford Civic Centre, Swinton, Salford, M27 5DA

Thursday 21st May 2026

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