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Help to understand the terms used Further education - college or sixth form collegeFurther education is used to describe level 1, 2 and 3 courses, eg GCSEs, A levels, access courses, NVQs or BTECs. Th
There is a wide range of net zero business support available for businesses across Salford which can now be accessed by all sizes of businesses whereas it was previously mainly for SMEs. Below are the
You can find details below about grants, tips to make your home more energy efficient and advice on your bills and links to our cost-of-living help pages. Feel the benefit Making your home more en
Salford City Council has designated a Selective Licensing scheme in the Eccles, Barton and Winton area of Salford. Selective licensing requires certain landlords who privately rent properties to obtai
If you owe money (you are in debt) then the Debt Advice Team, which is part of the Welfare Rights and Debt Advice Service, can help you. The Debt Advice Service gives free, confidential and expert deb
There is a severe shortage of affordable housing in Salford, with many more people/families in need of affordable housing than is available. Need and demand for housing Currently, every day there are
Meet your community development team Did you know Salford has Community Development Workers who can support you to start a group, apply for funding, build local partnerships, and take action on issues
Why is it important? Fuel poverty is defined by the Office of National Statistics as being in a household that is ‘unable to meet their energy needs at a reasonable cost’. Being in fuel poverty means
What is included? The Live Well section of Salford’s Core JSSNA considers a wide range of themes, many of which will affect people of all ages, whilst others will be most relevant to adults. Each them
Planning regulations set out the use classes within which different types of land uses fall. Historically in Salford the change of use of a typical dwellinghouse occupied by a single house