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Salford has an adopted tree management policy. The aim of the policy is to set the approach for Salford City Council in the management of trees located on city council owned land. It acts as a source
Creating a fairer Salford by: Improving access for everyone to employment, retail and leisure opportunities within and around Salford Providing increased opportunities for walking and cycling, there
Housing benefit can be confusing. Here are some of the frequently asked questions (FAQs) that we're asked. Can I claim housing benefit? Important: please read carefully before making your claim Fu
Creating a fairer Salford by: Enabling all residents to benefit from good access to a diverse range of green spaces and features Reducing the shortage of greenspace affecting some parts of the city
effecThis page provides guidance for organisations who are interested in delivering the Holiday Activities and Food programme (HAF) in Salford. This guidance has been developed by combining the Depart
See a glossary of terms used. Ordinarily Available Inclusive Provision Communication and interaction The majority of young children are eager communicators and seek active interaction with those a
City of SalfordThe Housing Act 1985 and The Acquisition of Land Act 1981City of Salford (5 Franklin Street, Eccles)Compulsory Purchase Order 2025 Notice of Making Notice is hereby given that the C
Best practice walkthrough’ gives an overview of Special Educational Needs (SEN) and the graduated approach. It also provides guidance documents for parents. Whole setting approaches Nursery and ea
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
Celebrating Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) cultures and contributions in Salford Still I Rise celebrates Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) culture in Salford and tells the sto