Current consultations
Consultation - involving the public in the work of the city council and its strategic partners - is an integral part of the council's policy-making process.
Details of current consultations available online are published on this page.
Proposals for the delivery of general medical services - have your say
Extension of the Metrolink to MediaCityUK - have your say
Selective licensing for landlords in Broughton - have your say
Prince's Park Amphitheatre - we would appreciate your views
Environmental improvements within the Monton area - have your say
Conservation Area appraisals - Salford City Council is carrying out an appraisal of Conservation Areas in Salford, have your say.
Forums, friends groups...
Cycle forum - help promote cycling and related activities within the city.
Friends groups - help develop Salford's parks.
Friends of MAPAS - Salford's Music & Performing Arts Service.
Friends of the cemeteries - join this working group to look at ways and ideas of improving the cemetery services.
Landlord forum - a quarterly event which gives landlords the opportunity to interact with each other and to engage with the city council.
What happens to your comments
Any comments submitted in respect of these consultations will be added to the associated file for later consideration.
Consultation is not simply about more open-government, although that too is important, it is about making policies more effective by listening to and taking on-board the views of the public and interested groups.
Listening to the public has a number of specific benefits.
- It allows the city council and its strategic partners to tap the widest source of information possible and thus improves the quality of decisions reached;
- It alerts policy makers to any concerns and issues not picked up through existing evidence;
- It helps to monitor existing policy and whether changes are needed.
Responding to consultations? How we handle your personal data
Except where otherwise stated, we will always withhold personal information such as addresses in line with the privacy policy of this site. Responses from people who have asked for confidentiality will not be published at all.
This page was last updated on 14 July 2008
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