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26 CASE STUDY


More than just homes 5


A new £6m ‘social community’ for housing association Places for People has been completed in Salford, Greater Manchester. The team behind the Melody Gardens project explain to Jack Wooler how it puts placemaking for residents before maximising profit.


8 new affordable homes have been completed in Salford, Greater Manchester, delivering quality social housing from brownfield land. Developed by Investar Property Group and built by Watson Homes, the project will be managed by Places for People, and has been constructed to all the standards that comes with such a partnership – including a reduction in the number of units from the original plan to ensure that the placemaking was the best it could be. Investar purchased the land for this project in August 2016 for £300,000 without planning. Situated at the corner of Liverpool Street and Weaste Lane, the land was once home to All Souls Remain Catholic Church, which closed in 2010 before its demolition in 2011. The 0.4 hectare site then remained undeveloped until Salford City Council granted Investar permission to deliver an


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