Plans For the third of Britain Highest skyscraper The end of this week is ready to be decided by councilors.
If approved, the proposed 895 feet Tower Will be the tallest building Greater Manchester And sharks and horizons come third in the country after 22.
Tower is part of a £ 1 billion project, with ten buildings being built Salaford’s Regent Retail Park.
Up to 3,300 houses have been built in buildings, with the highest 78 storey high plan.
Sulford councilors are scheduled to meet on Thursday to discuss plans, and despite hundreds of objections, officials recommended its approval.
More than 450 complaints have been presented to Salaford City Council about development.
Salaford MP Rebecca Long-Belly is one of the high-profile objects who have campaigned against the schemes.
Writing in a letter last year, he said that development “does not adequately address the need for affordable and social housing in Sallford” and also said that it would put pressure on parking issues in the region.
He also said that the tower would not be keeping in mind the character of the local region and said that it would not help in the loss of shops, existing employment and parking, and will greatly affect Sallford’s horizon “.

Along with new homes, schemes include commercial and community locations with a public park and 600 parking sites are also planned.
Developers, Henley Investment Management wrote a letter responding to the objections, insisting that a significant proportion of the scheme would be made of affordable housing.

In its report, the planning officials recommended the approval of the site and wrote: “During the analysis section of this report, it will be clear that, at the balance, the development agreement with the development plan.
This proposal resulted in an efficient use of an undested site within the urban area and has the amount of durable and inclusive growth, which can be secured at the phase of reserved cases.
“Development will contribute adequately to the distribution of the identified housing requirement of Sulford, and will distribute the environmental growth of a increased local center, and the site, which will benefit the broader community (discussed below).”