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What information is available to the public? Salford City Council is required to maintain a public register containing information about all permitted installations and local authority issue
Many of us will need health and social care in our lives. Making plans now can save money, ensure you get the care you want and make it easier for your family. Making plans now can also improve and ma
In addition to the support provided by our School Attendance Team, Inclusion Team, Virtual School, Early Help, Admissions, SEND and other teams to support attendance at school and improve access to fu
Fair access protocols exist to ensure that unplaced children outside the normal admissions round, especially the most vulnerable, are offered a suitable school as quickly as possible and to ensure tha
These pages provide information about our planning policies.
Guidance on GCSE exam concessions The guidance below is derived from the Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ) Access Arrangements and Reasonable Adjustments guidance (Chapter 5.18) (Adobe PDF f
The shaping Central Salford's spaces and places public realm handbook builds on the principles set out in the city council's design supplementary planning document, and defines the standards for those
Notice of confirmation of public path order Section 257 Town and Country Planning Act 1990 and section 53A(2) Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 City of Salford (Definitive Map Footpath 11 Salford (Par
On 5 November 2020, the council reintroduced new Public Spaces Protection Order, under sections 59 and 64 of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014. This order was extended for a furth
Neighbourhood planning was introduced through the Localism Act in 2011. This gives communities new rights and powers to shape development in the places they live and work, by coming together to produc