A to Z of licensing and permits
Find out about licensing changes effective from February 2005
This A to Z list contains links to information about licences and permits that can be found on this website.
- Acupuncture, piercings, tattoos and electrolysis
- Alcohol, sale of
- Amusement (with prizes)
- Animal boarding
- Animal movement
- Blue badges
- Car boot sales
- Charitable collections
- Child employment
- Children's bus passes
- Clean Air Act approval
- Concessionary bus passes
- Consumer credit
- Cooling tower notification
- Dangerous wild animals
- Demonstrations and parades
- Dog breeding
- Excavation on the highway
- Fairground rides
- Food manufacturers
- Food premises registration
- Game dealers
- Hairdressers
- Hoardings and scaffolding
- Landlord licensing
- Market stalls
- Offices, Shops & Railways Act
- 'Part B' authorisation (pollution control)
- Performance licence
- Pet shops
- Poisons
- Premises for marriages
- Residents' parking permits
- Riding establishments
- Road closures
- Safety at sports grounds
- Scrap metal or motor salvage
- Secondhand dealers
- Sex shops
- Skips (permit to place on highway)
- Street traders
- Sunday trading
- Tables & chairs on pavements
- Taxis and private hire
If the licence or permit you require is not listed above, or you require any guidance or advice regarding the full range of licences issued by the city council please email licensing@salford.gov.uk or telephone 0161-793 3114.
This page was last updated on 21 July 2008
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