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Summary
Salford Council's Cabinet meeting on Tuesday 25 June 2024 focused on several significant issues, including the approval of a new housing development in Ordsall, the introduction of a green energy initiative, and the allocation of funds for local community projects.
Housing Development in Ordsall
The council approved a new housing development in Ordsall, which will provide 200 new homes. The development, led by Peel L&P, aims to address the housing shortage in the area. Councillors discussed the potential impact on local infrastructure and services, with some expressing concerns about increased traffic and pressure on schools. However, the majority supported the project, citing the need for affordable housing. One councillor noted,
This development is crucial for meeting our housing targets and providing much-needed affordable homes for our residents.
Green Energy Initiative
A new green energy initiative was introduced, aiming to reduce the council's carbon footprint by 50% over the next five years. The initiative includes the installation of solar panels on council buildings and the promotion of electric vehicle use among residents. The council referenced its previous commitment to the Climate Emergency Declaration, reaffirming its dedication to environmental sustainability. Councillors debated the cost implications, with some arguing that the long-term benefits outweigh the initial investment.
Community Project Funding
The council allocated £500,000 to various local community projects, including the renovation of Buile Hill Park and the establishment of a new youth centre in Eccles. These projects aim to enhance community engagement and provide better facilities for residents. Councillors highlighted the importance of investing in local amenities to improve the quality of life in Salford. One councillor stated,
Investing in our community projects is essential for fostering a sense of belonging and improving the well-being of our residents.
For more details, you can refer to the Agenda frontsheet and the Public reports pack.
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