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Getting there Address:Swinton Gateway100 Chorley RoadSwintonM27 6BP Swinton Gateway is centrally located on the site of the old Crompton House very close to Swinton Shopping Centre. There is easy acc
Salford City Council recognises that anti-social behaviour can have a significant impact on the lives of residents if left unchallenged. We will work with you to tackle the problem and reduce offendin
Tenant references The referencing service is no longer provided through Salford City Council's Landlord Accreditation Team. If you require a reference then please contact either Salix Homes or ForHou
There's lots of help available for you. Salford Welfare Rights and Debt Advice Service Details Free, confidential and independent advice on benefits and debt problems. Contact Welfar
What is an Early Help Assessment? Early Help Assessment form (Microsoft Word format, 802kb) An Early Help Assessment is a form completed in partnership with a family to identify strengths and ne
What is it and what to do if you find it Japanese knotweed can be identified using the guide on the Non-Native Species Secretariat website. It causes problems because it: can force its way through co
Here you will find information about the Eccles neighbourhood area, as well as current news, useful contacts, and opportunities for getting involved. The Eccles, Barton and Winton neighbourhood manage
Contaminated land Contaminated land is land that contains substances either on the surface or within the ground that present a risk of significant harm to human health or to our wider environment, inc
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