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Do you live or work in Seedley and Langworthy? We’re making a plan for how we support our customers and look after our homes and neighbourhood over the coming years. To help us plan for the future in Seedley and Langworthy, we want people who live or work in the area to get involved by telling us what is important about the area.
December 2023 - We're working hard in the background to make sure that we have lots of information about our customers and the other residents in Seedley and Langworthy. This will help us to know what the area needs in the future. You can still post your comments in our Guestbook below once you have registered.
Do you live or work in Seedley and Langworthy? We’re making a plan for how we support our customers and look after our homes and neighbourhood over the coming years. To help us plan for the future in Seedley and Langworthy, we want people who live or work in the area to get involved by telling us what is important about the area.
December 2023 - We're working hard in the background to make sure that we have lots of information about our customers and the other residents in Seedley and Langworthy. This will help us to know what the area needs in the future. You can still post your comments in our Guestbook below once you have registered.
What is important to you about living or working in Seedley and Langworthy?
Tell us what is important to you about living or working in Seedley and Langworthy. Why do you live or work where you do. What is important to you, the people who live with you, your home, your community, your neighbourhood? What are your top priorities?
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I suppose for me, due to things, we had to move here. We had no choice. School is close. Shops, community centre are close. The play park has gone downhill. The park equipment is not safe. Fee, Salford - Chimney Pot Park event
cathy.mccormick
about 1 year ago
It's convenient. I like the people. There is not much crime - less than the city. Angelina, Salford - Chimney Pot Park event
cathy.mccormick
about 1 year ago
I'm surprised that we can find a park in the area so close. Its good for fresh air. We can play out with the kids. Resident, Salford - Chimney Pot Park event
cathy.mccormick
about 1 year ago
What's important? More houses. I've been in a 2 bed for 10 years. I've got a 13 year old and a 7 year old and they're still sharing a room. I've been bidding and bidding, for exchanges and everything. Apart from getting a new house… Open youth centres for kids. The younger ones don't really get to do anything like the older ones. Natalie, Broadway - Chimney Pot Park event
cathy.mccormick
about 1 year ago
Things for the kids to do. There's hardly anything. And more affordable housing for rent around here. There's a lack of 3 beds and 4s. There's 5 of us stuck in a 2 bed. Donna, Seedley - Chimney Pot Park event
cathy.mccormick
about 1 year ago
The most important is that we need a park. It's just a deadend park here, you'd see a fire engine every other week. Build more affordable housing. I'm 30 years old and I've never had a council house. Claire, Salford - Chimney Pot Park event
cathy.mccormick
about 1 year ago
It's silly but I think everything is fine. Maybe one thing - just having roilets in the park is something I can find. I live in Swinton. This is the first time I've come to an event. We want to stay in the area. Comparing with my country I think it's achievable for them to stay in the area. Mina, Swinton - Chimney Pot Park event
cathy.mccormick
about 1 year ago
What's important? This, a park in general. The kids love being interactive with anything. There's never really anything on here. The area as a whole, to get to places, has really good facilities, school… But for the kids going out to play, there's nowhere. Emma, Seedley - Chimney Pot Park event
cathy.mccormick
about 1 year ago
We use the Cornerstone. The kids have their dinner. There should be more for kids. They need to play out more. They need active events, fun games, that they don't have to pay for. More things in the summer - I'd come and help. The area needs a big shake up to sort some of the naughty kids out - there are 12 year olds setting off fireworks. They're sending people in to buy fireworks and they give people abuse if they won't buy them. There should be more communication about what's going on in the area. Not everyone has Facebook. Janice, Irlams o' th' Height - Chimney Pot Park event
cathy.mccormick
about 1 year ago
Places for kids to go - the young ones. Ours are 8, 3 and 2. We live in Swinton. They like big parks and activities, these three. Margaret, Swinton - Chimney Pot Park event
cathy.mccormick
about 1 year ago
Community! I'm from Lower Kersal and there's no community spirit there. There is here. There should be things to do for the children. Especially those with additional needs. Leanne, Lower Kersal - Chimney Pot Park event
cathy.mccormick
about 1 year ago
Safety first. That's the major concern. Lately lots have popped up - drug farms, armed bullies, chasing people in the street. The area seems to be getting better now, but we need activities for the children in the parks, that kind of thing. They should be easy to get to, after school activities, cost wise and also accessible for everyone. Catalina, Whitburn Street - Chimney Pot Park event
cathy.mccormick
about 1 year ago
I live in a Salix property. Some of the community struggle with places to live - private rented. Business premises would also be useful to grow community services. I love the community café at Cornerstones. I want to help to change the area. Debra, Seedley - Cornerstones relaunch event
cathy.mccormick
about 1 year ago
Big community. There's help and support. I want a new home. Rahie, Seedley - Cornerstones relaunch event
cathy.mccormick
about 1 year ago
I work for Living Well, a service provider supporting the lovely people of Salford. Housing appears to be a barrier. So many people are unhappy with their accommodation and reporting it to Living Well. More houses seem to be what the people of Salford require or need. Jackie, Living Well - Cornerstones relaunch event
cathy.mccormick
about 1 year ago
"More affordable and energy efficient houses. Safety Community support in the eyes of the changes that happen locally - more diverse groups. Lisa, Seedley - Cornerstones relaunch event
cathy.mccormick
about 1 year ago
Great community spirit! Francesca, Seedley - Cornerstones relaunch event
cathy.mccormick
about 1 year ago
The diversity of the area and inclusivity of the Clubs and resources available are improving, and helping to improve the quality of the area. PCSO, Seedley - Cornerstones relaunch event
cathy.mccormick
about 1 year ago
Social and health support that is aligned to the population and its needs. Lots of services are available in the Cornerstone but there could be more. More financial backing - difficult in this climate! Commissioner, Salford - Cornerstones relaunch event
cathy.mccormick
about 1 year ago
All very friendly people and good environment. Graham, Salford - Cornerstones relaunch event
What is important to you about Seedley & Langworthy? (27 July - tbc)
Planning for the future in Seedley and Langworthy is currently at this stage
Register with Our Voice and tell us what is important to you about Seedley and Langworthy to be in with a chance to win £100 love2shop e-gift card/voucher. We've extended the deadline so there's still time to tell us what is important to you!
January 2024 -
this is an upcoming stage for Planning for the future in Seedley and Langworthy
We're collating information about the area and the residents who live there. We'll be back in touch with the community about the next stages of consultation.
What happens next? (Dates to be confirmed)
this is an upcoming stage for Planning for the future in Seedley and Langworthy
We'll use what you've told us is most important to the people who live and work in Seedley and Langworthy to make any plans for the area. We will continue to use this page to update you about how else you can be involved and when any decisions are made.
I suppose for me, due to things, we had to move here. We had no choice. School is close. Shops, community centre are close. The play park has gone downhill. The park equipment is not safe.
Fee, Salford - Chimney Pot Park event
It's convenient. I like the people. There is not much crime - less than the city.
Angelina, Salford - Chimney Pot Park event
I'm surprised that we can find a park in the area so close. Its good for fresh air. We can play out with the kids.
Resident, Salford - Chimney Pot Park event
What's important? More houses. I've been in a 2 bed for 10 years. I've got a 13 year old and a 7 year old and they're still sharing a room. I've been bidding and bidding, for exchanges and everything. Apart from getting a new house… Open youth centres for kids. The younger ones don't really get to do anything like the older ones.
Natalie, Broadway - Chimney Pot Park event
Things for the kids to do. There's hardly anything. And more affordable housing for rent around here. There's a lack of 3 beds and 4s. There's 5 of us stuck in a 2 bed.
Donna, Seedley - Chimney Pot Park event
The most important is that we need a park. It's just a deadend park here, you'd see a fire engine every other week. Build more affordable housing. I'm 30 years old and I've never had a council house.
Claire, Salford - Chimney Pot Park event
It's silly but I think everything is fine. Maybe one thing - just having roilets in the park is something I can find. I live in Swinton. This is the first time I've come to an event. We want to stay in the area. Comparing with my country I think it's achievable for them to stay in the area.
Mina, Swinton - Chimney Pot Park event
What's important? This, a park in general. The kids love being interactive with anything. There's never really anything on here. The area as a whole, to get to places, has really good facilities, school… But for the kids going out to play, there's nowhere.
Emma, Seedley - Chimney Pot Park event
We use the Cornerstone. The kids have their dinner. There should be more for kids. They need to play out more. They need active events, fun games, that they don't have to pay for. More things in the summer - I'd come and help. The area needs a big shake up to sort some of the naughty kids out - there are 12 year olds setting off fireworks. They're sending people in to buy fireworks and they give people abuse if they won't buy them. There should be more communication about what's going on in the area. Not everyone has Facebook.
Janice, Irlams o' th' Height - Chimney Pot Park event
Places for kids to go - the young ones. Ours are 8, 3 and 2. We live in Swinton. They like big parks and activities, these three.
Margaret, Swinton - Chimney Pot Park event
Community! I'm from Lower Kersal and there's no community spirit there. There is here. There should be things to do for the children. Especially those with additional needs.
Leanne, Lower Kersal - Chimney Pot Park event
Safety first. That's the major concern. Lately lots have popped up - drug farms, armed bullies, chasing people in the street. The area seems to be getting better now, but we need activities for the children in the parks, that kind of thing. They should be easy to get to, after school activities, cost wise and also accessible for everyone.
Catalina, Whitburn Street - Chimney Pot Park event
I live in a Salix property. Some of the community struggle with places to live - private rented. Business premises would also be useful to grow community services. I love the community café at Cornerstones. I want to help to change the area.
Debra, Seedley - Cornerstones relaunch event
Big community. There's help and support. I want a new home.
Rahie, Seedley - Cornerstones relaunch event
I work for Living Well, a service provider supporting the lovely people of Salford. Housing appears to be a barrier. So many people are unhappy with their accommodation and reporting it to Living Well. More houses seem to be what the people of Salford require or need.
Jackie, Living Well - Cornerstones relaunch event
"More affordable and energy efficient houses.
Safety
Community support in the eyes of the changes that happen locally - more diverse groups.
Lisa, Seedley - Cornerstones relaunch event
Great community spirit!
Francesca, Seedley - Cornerstones relaunch event
The diversity of the area and inclusivity of the Clubs and resources available are improving, and helping to improve the quality of the area.
PCSO, Seedley - Cornerstones relaunch event
Social and health support that is aligned to the population and its needs. Lots of services are available in the Cornerstone but there could be more. More financial backing - difficult in this climate!
Commissioner, Salford - Cornerstones relaunch event
All very friendly people and good environment.
Graham, Salford - Cornerstones relaunch event