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August 2025 More volunteering - and frogs! Our wonderful volunteers were back to help tidy up the park, we did some tidying up in the orchard and removed some more Himalayan balsam. We also spotted so
Impact of new developments on air quality All developments have a potential to impact on air quality, positively as well as negatively. Therefore it is important that the potential impact of new devel
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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
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
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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
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
The Department for Education (DfE) introduced an Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP) in April 2015. EYPP is designed to support education provision and to narrow the gap between disadvantaged two, three