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Your questions about planning obligations answered. How are section 106 agreements created? The nature of planning obligations and the legislative requirements which govern their use means that each o
Salford City Council are no longer the main housing provider for what is formerly known as sheltered housing. There are a number of housing associations in Salford who provide accommodation for peopl
Landlords who would like to enquire about opening a new supported housing scheme in Salford or adding to their existing portfolio, should in the first instance complete and submit the Supported Gatewa
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Free Wi-Fi is now installed in many public buildings in Salford. In addition to the list of sites below, the service is also available in some care homes, day centres and in the community rooms of man
Salford EMTAS works with schools to help them meet the needs of asylum and refugee children and to ensure that everything is being done to maximise the potential of these children (all children have a
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If there is a home in your neighbourhood that has been left vacant and you are concerned about it, we want to know. We understand the problems empty properties can cause, such as: Attracting anti-so
Salford is served by several neighbourhood and district centres which are important to the city’s future. They provide employment for local people, retail and leisure opportunities, homes, a sense of
Salford City Council does not accept unauthorised encampments on council-owned land or on public highways. In certain circumstances the council is responsible for enforcement of eviction powers. Detai