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Types of application that require this information Any development that affects: Sports pitches and facilities Indoor and outdoor sports facilities Parks and country parks Children’s play areas Allo
The Salford Local Plan: Development Management Policies and Designations was adopted by full Council on 18 January 2023. It now forms part of the statutory development plan for Salford and replaces a
Greengate is the medieval heart of the city of Salford and lies on the Salford - Manchester border. The area covers some 13 hectares and is bounded by the River Irwell, Victoria Bridge Street and Chap
Burials usually take place in purpose-designed cemeteries and churchyards, but there are some alternative burial options which can be considered. Wealthy families with large estates have, for centuri
In the context of emergency planning a definition of a major emergency is any event (happening with or without warning) causing or threatening death or injury, damage to property or the environment or
Salford City Council and Salford Community Leisure are major providers of sports pitches and other leisure facilities. This provision is complemented by facilities in the education, voluntary and priv
The city council has conducted the annual audit of greenspace for 2017/18. The audit considers all types of greenspace regardless of quality, whether sites were in public or private ownership, or thei
Useful resources and contacts Think about friends from the earliest years Set up and support circles of friends Ensure that those supporting CYP are aware of the importance of supporting friendships
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Peel Park was the first public park in the United Kingdom funded entirely by the people’s subscription, to officially open. Created in 1846, it was free to use and brought all Salford residents toget