A-Z of this website

This A-Z index is a comprehensive guide to this website, providing details of information that can be found on the site. Each entry is linked to pages which are maintained by whichever department or partner offers that service.

As your local council we'll be involved with you through many events in your life - we'll register you when you're born, we'll be there when you go to school, some of you will work with us, we'll take away your rubbish and we'll be there to provide support if you need extra help in your life.

We work with various organisations - such as community representatives, faith organisations, the health service, police, colleges and businesses, all with the aim of making your life better.

Entries for 'N'

Naming Salford's streets
Salford City Council, as the statutory highway authority for the city, is responsible for the naming of streets and the numbering of property throughout Salford.

Neighbourhood management
Community action plans for neighbourhoods in Salford are designed to help understand how Salford City Council and partners is working to improve the quality of life for all residents in your neighbourhood.

Neighbourhood Watch
Security measures in your home will increase peace of mind and far outweigh the potential costs, financial and emotional, of a burglary. Get a copy of our free home security guide.

New Deal for Communities
Information on projects, news and events, jobs and copies of newsletters and leaflets relating to the Charlestown and Lower Kersal New Deal for Communities

News
The city council regularly issues news bulletins to local media about developments with in the council and the community. All press releases are routinely published on the website.

Newsletter: Life in Salford
LIFE IN Salford is the magazine for people who live or work in Salford

NHS Local Improvement Finance Trust (LIFT)
In July 2000, the government published a ten year plan for modernising and reforming the NHS. Government provided the NHS with a model for improving and developing primary and community care facilities that are known as an NHS Local Improvement Finance Trust - LIFT for short.

Noise
Statutory nuisance could be noise, smoke, fumes, gas, dust, steam, odours, deposits and accumulations of refuse and material, and other escapes from your premises. However, they would only be classified as statutory nuisances if they affected or may affect the health of people in your locality or if they interfered with a person's legitimate use of land.

Notifiable infectious diseases
A doctor who makes the diagnosis (confirmed or suspected) of a notifiable infectious disease is required by statute to notify the Proper Officer of their local authority (in this case, Salford City Council). This page also provides information regarding the spread of bird flu - also known as avian flu.

Nuisances
Statutory nuisance could be noise, smoke, fumes, gas, dust, steam, odours, deposits and accumulations of refuse and material, and other escapes from your premises. However, they would only be classified as statutory nuisances if they affected or may affect the health of people in your locality or if they interfered with a person's legitimate use of land.

Nursing homes
Our pages provide advice on residential and nursing care.

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