Little Hulton & Walkden

Welcome to the pages for Little Hulton and Walkden. Here you will find information about the neighbourhood, as well as current news, useful contacts, and opportunities for getting involved.
About the Neighbourhood
The Little Hulton and Walkden neighbourhood is in the north west of the city. Around 34,000 people live in the area which includes Little Hulton, Walkden North and Walkden South wards.
The area benefits from a range of parks, including the 'green flag' Parr Fold and Blackleach Country Parks. Work is progressing to upgrade walkway and cycleway routes along a former railway line.
The area has a range of active resident and community groups who are working with the council and its partners to provide activities and improve the quality of life for local people.
For statistical information Walkden North, Walkden South, or Little Hulton see our ward profiles page.
Community Committee and Local Task Groups
Community Committee meetings for Little Hulton and Walkden are held bimonthly. Anyone wanting to find out what’s going on or get involved is invited to attend. For information about community committee including dates, times and venues, copies of the minutes, or information on how to join the mailing list please see the community committee page.
Community Action Plan (CAP)
An action plan for the area is produced every year by the community committee. A copy of the action plan can be downloaded from the CAP page.
Little Hulton and Walkden Neighbourhood Team
| Position | Name | |
|---|---|---|
| Neighbourhood Manager | Vincent Nash | vincent.nash@salford.gov.uk |
| Neighbourhood Development Officer | Andrew Meadows | andrew.meadows@salford.gov.uk |
| Community Development Worker | Chris Tucker | chris.tucker@salford.gov.uk |
| Admin Officer | Sue Barry | susan.barry@salford.gov.uk |
Telephone: 779 8071
Address:
Little Hulton One Stop Shop
42
Hulton District Centre
Worsley
M28 0AZ
This page was last updated on 19 November 2008
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