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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
School details Address: Nelson StreetEcclesM30 0GZ Telephone: 0161 921 1955 Email: admin@christchurchceprimary.uk Executive Headteacher: Mrs Warding Head of school: Mrs Bailey School type: Voluntary A
School details Address: Barrow StreetSalfordM3 5LF Telephone: 0161 566 7359 Email: stphilips.ceprimaryschool@stphilipssalford.co.uk Headteacher: Ms B Jackson School type: Voluntary aided Total number
Why is it important? Dementia is a growing public health challenge in the UK, affecting over 850,000 individuals, a number that is expected to rise significantly in the coming years. Moreover, whilst
Council commits to helping soldiers. Soldiers, sailors and airmen and women will be given better support when they return to 'civvy street' in Salford, thanks to a new official agreement. The Salford
On this page you can find all the things you will need to help support and amplify Salford Summer of Fun. Building on the success and messaging of the campaigns over the last four years the following
Below are the different ways you can pay your council tax. Direct Debit Paying by Direct Debit is quicker, easier and better. Just sign up once and we’ll do the rest. You won’t need to remember to
A history of Kersal Dale complied by members of the Friends of Kersal Dale. The earliest map found, a composite dated 1755-1840, shows Kersal Dale as a series of fields: Work Field at the Great Clowes
The Salford Central Masterplan is a 20 year regeneration initiative. It is one of the UK’s largest development projects, ranking 25th in Planning magazine's 2013 survey of the country’s 100 biggest re
Councillor Heather Fletcher, Ceremonial Mayor of the City of Salford 2025 to 2026 Heather was born at Hope Hospital now known as Salford Royal. She grew up with her parents, Renita and Neville Fletche