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Please use the links below to get quick help from the right place. Get help for children and young people under 18 Child/young person is being abused or neglected Mental health of a child/young pe
City of SalfordThe Housing Act 1985 and The Acquisition of Land Act 1981City of Salford (5 Franklin Street, Eccles)Compulsory Purchase Order 2025 Notice of Making Notice is hereby given that the C
The community right to build is a particular type of neighbourhood development order which allows the local community to propose and grant planning permission for a specific development in their local
Creating a fairer Salford by: Enabling all residents to benefit from good access to a diverse range of green spaces and features Reducing the shortage of greenspace affecting some parts of the city
The council tax you pay goes towards the cost of providing a wide range of services to the people of Salford. Some of these services include, but are not limited to: Administration of a wide range of
Who are Salford Loaves & Fishes? We are here to help and support homeless and vulnerable people in Salford. This includes people who may be rough sleeping, sofa surfing or struggling to keep your
Information about cabinet members and their responsibilities. City Mayor Paul Dennett chooses councillors to form his cabinet. The cabinet helps the City Mayor make key decisions. On this page you can
The consultation is currently ongoing and will be until Monday 26 May 2025. The executive summary has the following sections: What is a Strategic Regeneration Framework? Strangeways and Cambridge
If you can't meet your mortgage payments, are worried you might fall behind with your payments or you have received a letter from your mortgage company (lender) about the repossession of your home - i
Which properties benefit from relief? Small business rate relief is available to ratepayers who occupy one property in England with a rateable value of up to £15,000 Occupation by the ratepayer of add