A Life of Grime
Over a six month period in 2001 a BBC camera crew shadowed staff from Salford Environment Services in pursuit of some of the grimiest tasks in our city.
Since the original transmission of the series, Salford's participation in Life of Grime is shown again periodically on television stations throughout the world, and we're pleased to be able to share information about our participation in the series and about our city, with visitors to our website.

These pages provide more information on some of the city council employees that we featured in the programmes, plus details of the services portrayed.
"A Life of Grime featuring Salford showed a little-known side of Salford, and
brought just a glimpse of some of a city’s most difficult jobs right into people's living rooms. What
was evident in all these programmes was the dedication to duty and the skill of our staff, and I enjoyed
seeing the unique character of Salford people shine through."
Councillor
Maureen Lea, Salford City Council’s lead member for Environmental Services.
The first broadcast of the series on BBC1 achieved an average of six million viewers per episode and is regularly repeated on channels such as UK Horizons as well as BBC1.
Find out more about A Life of Grime in Salford:
- Meet the team - individual biographies of members of the team portrayed in the series that featured Salford
- Series synopsis - across the eight films, there was a familiar range of environmental services such as food inspectors, pest controllers and refuse collectors.
- Grime contacts - If you are interested in any aspect of the A Life of Grime series featuring Salford, please select from these following contact options.
Who to contact
- Name
- Environmental Services
- Address
- Crompton House
Chorley Road
Swinton
SALFORD
M27 5DA - Telephone
- 0161-909 6500
- environment@salford.gov.uk
This page was last updated on 10 July 2008
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