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Consultation on the Draft Local Plan took place between November 2016 and January 2017. The Salford Local Plan: Development Management Policies and Designations was adopted by full Council on 18
There are several sources of support and advice available for communities interested in producing a neighbourhood plan: Once the neighbourhood area is approved, Salford City Council is legally requir
Every 3-4 years the council invites a team from the Local Government Association (LGA) to visit Salford City Council to conduct a peer challenge about how we run the organisation. The peer challenges
Purchasing decisions can be complex and not confined only to price. The lowest price is not always the most suitable and may not provide the value the council is seeking. Most economically advantageo
In October 2013, Salford City Council with members of the armed forces, together with a number of partners signed the Armed Forces Community Covenant. The covenant was signed by Salford's City Mayor
This new community right (sometimes called the "community right to buy" or "community right to bid") allows defined community groups, to ask the council to list certain assets as being of "community v
This page provides information on the approved council budget for 2025 to 2026. Revenue Budget 2025 to 2026 This gives details of the revenue budget agreed by council on Wednesday 26 February 2025. It
Landlord portal The landlord portal allows private and social landlords of supported and general needs accommodation, who receive housing benefit and or discretionary housing payments for their tenant
Salford is a forces friendly authority and is fully supportive of employees who are existing members of or wish to join as a Reservist or Cadet Force as an Adult Volunteer. The council recognises the
A ratepayer will be liable for the full business rates of the property whether it is either fully or only partly occupied. If a ratepayer occupies only part of an existing assessment and this is a per