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We’re bringing everyone together to make Salford a Child Friendly City. This means making Salford a great place for children and young people to grow up and feel safe, cared for, heard and have quali
In 1854 the then Salford Borough Council received powers to provide burial places for the inhabitants of Salford, Pendleton and Broughton townships and part of Pendlebury township, all situated within
The internet is ideally suited to genealogical research for two key reasons: It removes the constraints of time and money involved in long and costly trips to remote parish churches, etc. Much of the
Getting there Address:Pendleton Gateway1 BroadwalkPendletonSalfordM6 5FX Map of location Pendleton Gateway is very close to Salford Shopping Centre. There is easy access to public transport across th
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The customer service representatives at the ground floor reception can give support and advice on the following services: Council tax Housing benefits Library service Disabled parking badges Free sch
These cultural venues are managed by Salford Community Leisure (SCL). Salford has a proud cultural and creative heritage. The city's range of museums and galleries combine the old with the new to p
Over eight million disposable nappies are buried in landfill sites in the UK each day! We’re keen to help reduce this and help you save hundreds of pounds in the process. Real nappies have moved on fr
During school holidays there are lots of fun free activities for children, young people and families. Holiday activities and food programme Funded by the Department of Education, children and young pe
In 1538 the keeping in parishes of registers of baptisms, marriages and burials was first ordered and these parish registers are usually the best records to consult for searches before 1837 provided t