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Under the Control of Pollution Act 1974 it is an offence to operate or permit the operation of any loudspeaker of the 'ice cream van chimes' type in a street unless the following conditions are compli
Prevent is the Government's strategy to stop people becoming terrorists or supporting terrorism, in all its forms. Prevent works at the pre criminal stage by using early intervention to encourage indi
Behaviour is the way in which we act or respond to a situation or event that occurs. We can all respond to something positively. For example, smiling and laughing to show our enjoyment and pleasure. E
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Litter heroes in Salford We’re on a mission to keep Salford tidy and to achieve a litter-free city and we need everyone’s help! Dropping litter, fly-tipping, leaving rubbish in parks, streets and open
In October 2014 new legislation was introduced across England and Wales, the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 allowing local authorities to apply for Public Spaces Protection Or
The Housing Act 2004 requires local authorities to licence privately rented dwellings in three categories: Mandatory licensing of houses in multiple occupation (HMO) with five or more people and two
In addition to the strategies set out in initial intervention, page 29 of the Behaviour in Schools guidance, headteachers should consider an off-site direction (a temporary measure that maintained sch
Renting from a private landlord Good-quality private rented accommodation is available in Salford. Is there a guide with help and advice for private renting? Yes, the government produce a guide for p
See a glossary of terms used. Ordinarily Available Inclusive Provision Research into child development confirms what experienced professionals already know: that little children need to have lots