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The following motion was approved and adopted at the meeting of Council on 17 July 2019, having been proposed by Councillor Lewis and Seconded by Councillor August. Salford City Council notes the find
For most sources of flooding, the Greater Manchester Strategic Flood Risk Assessment, which was completed in 2020 is a useful source of information and replaces earlier assessments. These maps are ava
A logo usage specification is available to help designers use Salford City Council's logo, a registered trademark, correctly. Whilst the Salford City Council logo provides a high degree of flexibility
If you need to contact the city council in an emergency, please telephone 0161 793 2500 during office hours (Minicom: 0161 793 3004). Outside normal office hours (including weekends and bank holidays)
The city council is responsible for the management and maintenance of four cemeteries in the city - at Agecroft, Peel Green, Swinton and Weaste. There are also two crematoria - at Agecroft and Peel Gr
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
Each qualification questionnaire will be checked initially for compliance. Some question responses are a mandatory requirement and will be scored as a pass or fail. A number of technical questions ha
Each local authority has a duty to deal with stray dogs and dog fouling. Salford City Council has a dog warden service that is specially trained and qualified in many aspects of dog control, dog healt
Waste chemicals are not collected by Salford City Council. If you have chemical waste that you wish to dispose of, you need to contact a registered waste disposal company, which are regulated by the