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Salford Quays is one of the UK’s best cultural, sporting and leisure destinations, attracting international visitors. It is also home to thousands of people, the BBC, ITV and a host of creative busine
Do you rent? We are working with the Local Energy Advice Programme (LEAP) to help tenants with energy efficiency and tariff switching advice. Where needed simple energy saving measures may be fitted.
Many people need health care and social care services at the same time, so it is important that the council plans services with the NHS. Our key partners in the NHS are Greater Manchester Integrated
Good street lighting provides and enhances safety in the community for residents, pedestrians and road users. We are committed to the provision and maintenance of quality street lighting. There are 2
On this page: Dogs Fishing I’ve found stressed, injured or ill wildlife, what do I do? Dogs Dogs are welcome in Salford City Council parks if kept under control and you clean up after your dog. Do
Whatever stage of life we and our families are in, it’s important to stay healthy and age well. Both poor health, and around 40% of all deaths of adults in England, is related to everyday habits and b
The Highways Act 1980 – Section 169 – Control of Scaffolding and Hoarding on the adopted highway Any scaffolding or hoarding which encroaches or projects over the highway will require a formal scaffol
General In these notes, a person who gives a temporary event notice is called a 'premises user'. The police and local authority exercising environmental health functions may intervene on the grounds o
A completion notice is a legal document issued by local authorities in accordance with Schedule 4A of the Local Government Finance Act 1988. The notice confirms the date on which a newly built propert
Salford City Council use three external enforcement agencies to recover debts of unpaid council tax. If you receive a letter or a visit from an enforcement agent you should call the number you have be