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Types of application that require this information: The following types of planning applications where they are located within development high risk areas and do not fall on the published exemption li
Where do I find out about current opportunities? Salford's contract opportunities are advertised on the north west business opportunities portal The Chest. It is free for businesses to register on The
Types of application that require this information: Residential development on sites over 1 hectare in area, irrespective of the number of dwellings; Housing developments of 25 or more dwellings. De
Types of application that require this information Any application for development within the green belt Details of what should be included A statement explaining the applicant’s justification for
Background Our core data protection obligations and commitments are set out in the Council’s primary privacy notice. This privacy notice relates specifically to electoral services and explains what pe
Types of application that require this information Proposals that generate high levels of noise or vibration such as industrial developments using noisy machinery (eg joinery workshops, refrigeration
Zoos are regulated by us under the Zoo Licensing Act 1981. The act defines a zoo "[as] an establishment where wild animals are kept for exhibition to the public otherwise than for the purposes of a ci
The way we produce and send your weekly remittances and annual statements, changed on 1 April 2024. We will no longer be sending these either by email or post, instead Carers are now able to view
See what's available and book a place Find out what the HAF programme means to families in Salford About the Holiday activities and food programme Children and young people aged four to 16 who are
Councillors in Salford have to abide by a code of conduct. If you feel a councillor has broken any of the rules in the code of conduct, you can complain to Salford City Council’s Monitoring Officer. H