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Broughton Hub provides a 'one stop shop' for a wide range of community services, facilities and access to all council services. The hub is located on Rigby Street, off Bury New Road. It is clo
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
What is rough sleeping? Rough sleeping includes sleeping outside or in places that aren't designed for people to live in, including cars, doorways and abandoned buildings. Often people may appear to b
If you have trouble with having a bath, shower or wash, you can contact Disabled Living. Disabled Living occupational therapists can assess you if you want more detailed advice. Living made easy offer
Keeping your home clean and safe, managing bills and keeping your home warm enough Keeping your home clean and safe - housework Age UK Salford and other organisations offer shopping and cleaning servi
Equipment ranges from easy-grip knives and forks, through walking frames and easy-rise chairs, to remote control curtains and fall alarms. You can buy most daily living equipment from the high street
Greater Manchester is one of eight Cycle City Ambition cities to receive funding in order to invest in high quality cycling infrastructure to make cycling a convenient, attractive and safe travel choi
Kersal Dale is located next to the River Irwell and provides a perfect opportunity for relaxation. The area is classed as a site of biological importance and local nature reserve and is home to a vari
Here are a few photographs of Her Royal Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on previous visits to Salford. 1954 - Royal visit Men standing on the back of a CWS truck at the corner of Withington Street, Windsor
With the development of communications technology, opportunities for home working can be expected to increase. The established planning principle of ancillary (or incidental) uses recognises that new