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Salford City Council works hard to deliver top quality services to residents. These pages provide information of a corporate nature about the service groups that deliver council services. Did you know
Right to buy your council home – what is this? The right to buy scheme gives tenants of council housing the right to buy the home they are living in at a discounted rate. Who has the right to buy? You
Who are Regulated Services and the Privately Rented Sector Housing team? Within the council’s Regulatory Services division there is the Privately Rented Sector Housing team who lead on ensuring minimu
Are you homeless with no-where to stay? If you can, you should try to find somewhere to stay temporarily. This might include speaking with friends and family or talking to your landlord. For help you
Housing can be worrying for people leaving the armed services (Army, Marine, Naval and Air Forces). Any veteran who has completed their service in the armed forces within the past five years (or has b
We can provide Salford residents with a fast and effective service for the treatment of a wide range of pest problems in the home, with convenient appointments available (usually next day). Our aim is
Excavation of the public highway, by anyone other than a utility company, can only be carried out with the permission of the city council. Before works commence on site a permit to excavate in the hi
If you’re struggling to pay your bill, talk to your supplier as soon as possible about reviewing payments, more time to pay, access to hardship funds and extra support if you’re older or living with
If you are experiencing difficulty in paying your business rates bill, please contact us as soon as possible on 0161 793 2500 or via the webchat on this page. Also see our BetterOf
We will deal with your claim or any changes you report to us as quickly as possible. To avoid being overpaid, it is very important that you tell us about changes in your circumstances straight away. I