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Below is a list of responsible authorities: Licensing Section, Salford City Council The Gambling Commission Greater Manchester Police Greater Manchester County Fire Officer Salford Safeguarding Child
In 2007 Salford City Council commenced preparation of the core strategy, which was intended to be the main planning document for Salford and would set out the spatial vision and framework for the city
Who are the Boundary Commission and what is the 2023 review? The Boundary Commission for England (BCE) is an independent and impartial non-departmental public body, which is responsible for reviewing
Better Off Salford is about helping everyone in the city with the cost-of-living crisis and finding ways for residents and businesses to become better off. Tackling poverty and inequality is a key pri
Salford City Council has a statutory duty to arrange the burial or cremation of people who have died in Salford, where there is no one willing or able to arrange a funeral. Public health funerals
Salford is comprised of areas of the former local authorities of the City (or County Borough) of Salford, Swinton and Pendlebury Borough, Irlam Urban District and Worsley Urban District. In 1974 these
Our Gateways are a ‘one stop shop’ for a wide range of council and community services in local areas. They have free internet and are open Monday to Thursday 8am to 10pm, Friday 8am to 6.30pm and Satu
A full council tax bill is based on two adults over 18 years of age living in a property. Spouses and partners who live together are jointly responsible for paying the bill. In certain circumstances,
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Under Section 80 of the Building Act 1984 anyone intending to carry out demolition work within the city is required to notify the council. The council has six weeks to respond, with appropriate notice