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About claiming 30 hours as a foster parent. What is 30 hours? Working parents of three and four year olds in England may be entitled to up to 30 hours of childcare, for 38 weeks of the year (or fe
Families can claim up to 15 hours of Universal Entitlement per week, for their three or four year old child. What is the free entitlement for three and four year olds? Children become eligible fo
Salford Family Partnership is how we offer early help for children, young people and families in Salford. This short animation will tell you more about how we work and how to access the service. Tr
Starting Life Well is committed to supporting early year's providers and practitioners in developing high quality childcare for children and their parents in Salford. In order to maintain the quality
A completion notice is a legal document issued by local authorities in accordance with Schedule 4A of the Local Government Finance Act 1988. The notice confirms the date on which a newly built propert
Salford is aiming to become a Digital City, an ambition which forms part of our wider vision for a better, fairer Salford to improve resident’s lives. We are strongly committed to digital inclusion -
Salford Home Improvement Assistance service (HIA) offers a range of support to older and vulnerable people who need help to tackle essential property repairs to their home or need help if their home i
You can find details below about grants, tips to make your home more energy efficient and advice on your bills and links to our cost-of-living help pages. Feel the benefit Making your home more en
Any access onto a public highway from a residential or commercial driveway should have a 'dropped kerb'. Commercial crossings For commercial crossings, please email licensingenquiries@salford.gov.uk R
Peel Park was the first public park in the United Kingdom funded entirely by the people’s subscription, to officially open. Created in 1846, it was free to use and brought all Salford residents toget