Planning Approved for 263 Homes at Adelphi Village in Salford, UK
2026-06-16 17:26
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Planning permission has been granted for the Adelphi Village project in Salford, UK, which will deliver 263 one-to-three-bedroom apartments located on Peru Street.

As the next phase of Adelphi Village, the project will provide 151 homes across two five-to-six-storey buildings, opposite the already-approved 185 apartments at Farmer Norton Phase Two.

The plans also include 112 affordable Passivhaus apartments, similar to the soon-to-be-completed Willohaus project.

Adelphi Village is the main residential area of the Crescent Salford masterplan, a £2.5 billion, 240-acre initiative jointly promoted by Salford City Council, the University of Salford, and ECF (a partnership between Homes England, L&G, and national placemaker Muse).

Thanks to the first round of funding from the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA)'s £1 billion Good Growth Fund, Adelphi Village has already secured £23.4 million to build 336 new homes, the majority of which are for social rent and affordable rent.

Designed by Buttress Architects, these new homes will feature trees, greenery, outdoor spaces, and bicycle parking, aiming to encourage active and sustainable travel.

Construction is expected to begin this summer.

Steve Thomas, Senior Development Manager at ECF, said that with Willohaus nearing completion this summer and the Farmer Norton project underway, the approval of the next phase of homes at Adelphi Village is a positive step forward, marking the continued progress of the Crescent Salford masterplan. These apartments, along with the entire Adelphi Village, will provide much-needed high-quality homes and create a new, sustainable, and inclusive community for Salford residents.

Adelphi Village is just one part of the Crescent Salford masterplan, which will deliver over 3,000 new homes, modern facilities, enhanced green spaces, and improved infrastructure.

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