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We are proud to support Plant Life’s No Mow scheme for the fourth year running. It's time to give wildlife a helping hand by letting some areas of grass grow freely across the city. We will still be m
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
Welcoming International New Arrival Children (INAs) to Salford International New Arrival Children may arrive at your school at any time of the year and in any year group. Ensuring that we
The following motion was approved and adopted at the meeting of Council on 17 July 2019, having been proposed by Councillor Lewis and Seconded by Councillor August. Salford City Council notes the find
In 1538 the keeping in parishes of registers of baptisms, marriages and burials was first ordered and these parish registers are usually the best records to consult for searches before 1837 provided t
Exclusive right of burial When you buy a grave from Salford City Council Bereavement Services, what you are actually buying is the 'exclusive right of burial' for a specific period of 75 years. You a
What is a ‘subsidy’ (formerly referred to as State Aid)? A subsidy is where a public authority such as a Local Authority provides support to an enterprise that gives them an economic advantage, meanin
Exempt waste operations originate from the Waste Framework Directive and have been in place for many years. Exempt waste operations are not unregulated but are subject to lighter touch regulation. Exe
Providing opportunities for people of all ages, abilities and backgrounds to be physically active, contributing to their physical and mental wellbeing, has never been more important. We are all design
Below are some stories from some of our foster carers. Michelle's story Former office worker Michelle has swapped her daily commute for the school run and juggling meetings for children’s parties