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Planning and Transportation Regulatory Panel - Thursday, 4 September 2025 10.00 am
September 4, 2025 View on council websiteSummary
The Planning and Transportation Regulatory Panel met to discuss several planning applications and related development control issues. The agenda for the meeting also included discussion of planning applications determined under delegated authority and planning appeals.
Planning applications
The panel was scheduled to discuss several planning applications:
- 54 & 56 Hilton Lane, Little Hulton M28 0ST Application PA/2025/0461
- Land East of Park Street, Swinton, Salford Application PA/2024/1538
- 16 Russell Street, Eccles M30 0NU Application PA/2025/0524
- 25 Victoria Road, Salford M6 8FZ Application PA/2025/0817
- Cumberland Garage, Cumberland House, Lissadel Street, Salford M6 6GG Application PA/2024/1898
- 11 Matisse Way, Salford M7 3BA Application PA/2025/0861
Planning applications determined under delegated authority
The panel was also scheduled to review planning applications that had been determined under delegated authority. This is where decisions are made by officers, rather than by the planning committee1.
Planning appeals
The agenda also included time for discussion of planning appeals. These are instances where an applicant has appealed against a decision made by the council to refuse planning permission2.
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Many local authorities allow planning officers to approve uncontroversial planning applications without requiring a planning committee meeting. This is called 'delegated authority'. ↩
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If a planning application is refused, the applicant can appeal to the Planning Inspectorate, an agency of the UK government. The Planning Inspectorate will then review the case and make a decision. ↩
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