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Useful contacts and resources Purposefully plan from Year 9 Ensure the EHC plan includes aspirations about employment Develop a vocational profile Arrange work experience while still at school Provid
Conservation area designation recognises that the character or appearance of the area is worthy of preservation or enhancement. There are, therefore, a number of additional planning controls which app
Following repeated calls from the general public for help to control the nuisance that overgrown hedges can cause, the government has introduced legislation (under part 8 of the Anti-Social Behaviour
It is a priority for the council to reduce the impact of surface water on flooding in Salford. Developers are expected to design drainage infrastructure which takes the opportunities available on site
Salford City Council does not accept unauthorised encampments on council-owned land or on public highways. In certain circumstances the council is responsible for enforcement of eviction powers. Detai
Sunbeds - UV tanning equipment There is no such thing as a safe tan and sunbeds or sunlamps are not a safe alternative to sunbathing. Health risks of sunbeds A suntan is not a sign of good health. In
What are the priorities for your community? Salford City Council has launched an important public survey aimed at gathering the opinions of local residents and finding out what are their main concerns
Swinton Cemetery was opened in 1886. The 6½ acre grounds have been used for over 17,000 interments to date. Public toilets are located to the right of the main entrance. A number of taps for use by vi
Creating a fairer Salford by: Improving access for everyone to employment, retail and leisure opportunities within and around Salford Providing increased opportunities for walking and cycling, there
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