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On this page: Dogs Fishing I’ve found stressed, injured or ill wildlife, what do I do? Dogs Dogs are welcome in Salford City Council parks if kept under control and you clean up after your dog. Do
Whatever stage of life we and our families are in, it’s important to stay healthy and age well. Both poor health, and around 40% of all deaths of adults in England, is related to everyday habits and b
The Highways Act 1980 – Section 169 – Control of Scaffolding and Hoarding on the adopted highway Any scaffolding or hoarding which encroaches or projects over the highway will require a formal scaffol
A completion notice is a legal document issued by local authorities in accordance with Schedule 4A of the Local Government Finance Act 1988. The notice confirms the date on which a newly built propert
Scams are where someone fraudulently attempts to steal money, or information, from their victim. Fraudsters will frequently change the nature of their scams, therefore falling victim to one is increas
Salford City Council use three external enforcement agencies to recover debts of unpaid council tax. If you receive a letter or a visit from an enforcement agent you should call the number you have be
What is a house in multiple occupation (HMO)? The Housing Act 2004 introduced a new definition of a house in multiple occupation. The new definition is detailed and complex. Generally a house in
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On Thursday 4 March 2021, the government introduced new subsidy allowances for COVID-19 business grants schemes, on the basis of the principles set out in Article 3.4 of the TCA. The government revise
A Rent Repayment Order (RRO) is an order made by the First Tier (property) Tribunal (FTT) where a landlord has committed a relevant offence, such as not having a licence. The Housing and Planning Act