£11m development on former rugby ground completes

 Paul Gerrard, assistant director of Development, ForViva; Nigel Sedman, director of ivestment & regeneration, ForViva; Neil Watson, Watson Homes; Cllr David Lancaster, Salford City Council;  Mike Watson, Watson Homes; Colette McKune, group deputy chief executive, ForViva; Rob Watson, Watson Homes; Mark McGahey, Clerk of Works, ForViva; Matthew Gray, Gray’s Architecture; Claire Lambert, Savills UK.
Work to transform the former Salford Reds rugby ground into an £11m housing development has completed. The site, now called The Willows, comprises 103 family houses, apartments and bungalows. As a tribute to the heritage of the club, the streets on the new scheme have been named after former players including Lance Todd Close and Gus Risman Street. The development includes 81 homes for affordable rent and 22 properties available for shared ownership. Colette McKune, group deputy chief executive at City West’s parent com... You can carry on reading TheBusinessDesk.com for free, but you have reached the maximum number of pages an unregistered user can view. To register for an account, click here or login below...
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