What is the project?

Manchester City Council and Salford City Council are working together to create a Strategic Regeneration Framework (SRF) for the Strangeways and Cambridge area. They have commissioned a consultant team to help prepare the document.

The current document is a complete draft. Both Councils are preparing to adopt the SRF, but before that it is important to collect feedback from local people and stakeholders. After that the comments will be analysed and changes made where necessary. Once finalised the documents will be presented to each Council to formally review and adopt.

Have your say using our interactive Consultation Space.

The consultation is open from Wednesday 26 March until Monday 26 May 2025.

You can also attend an in person event if you would prefer.

SRF Map

What is a Strategic Regeneration Framework?

A Strategic Regeneration Framework or SRF is a planning document which guides future development in a place. The SRF does not give planning permission, but it does give information about the sort of development which is considered acceptable in certain locations. It provides more detail than other planning policy documents because it focuses specifically on Strangeways and Cambridge, rather than all of Manchester and Salford.

Structure of the Strategic Regeneration Framework

The SRF is split into different sections covering the following topics:

  • Vision and Objectives
  • Spatial Framework
  • Land Use, Building Scale and Heritage
  • Streets and Movement
  • Servicing, Delivery and Parking
  • Green and Blue Spaces
  • Neighbourhoods

Some images of the area today

Manchester City Council and Salford City Council logos

This website is run by PLACED as part of the Strangeways and Cambridge Strategic Regeneration Framework public consultation.

To find out more about us, head over to placed.org.uk