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Eccles is a historic town within the city of Salford, with roots stretching back to the 14th century. Known for its rich heritage and the iconic Eccles cake, the town is now embracing a b
Part of the City Mayor’s work is to campaign on behalf of the people of Salford to change national policies and laws for the better for local people. Here are some examples: Monday 8 July 2024 Open
See a glossary of terms used. Skill: General Getting advice, getting help and getting more help Whole setting approaches to promoting emotional wellbeing and mental health such as Emotionally Fr
“The following frequently asked questions have been developed in partnership with Unison following a number of co-production discussions with staff who work for organisations delivering domiciliary ho
Changes to the animal licensing laws With effect from 1 October 2018, animal boarding businesses (including home boarders, doggy day care settings and crèches), dog breeders, premises selling animals
Private parties Salford’s parks are not available for private hire such as weddings, private gatherings or birthday parties. Important information: please read our advice page about orgainising an e
School details Address: Aviary RoadWorsleyM28 2WF Telephone: 0161 790 3423 Email: stmarks.ceprimaryschool@salford.gov.uk Headteacher: Ms L Mansfield School type: Voluntary aided Total number of p
Foreword by City Mayor Paul Dennett ‘Modern slavery is a serious and brutal crime in which people are treated as commodities and exploited for criminal gain. Many victims are not known to the authori
Moving into a care home is a big step. You may have to pay fees for many years. Some people will be able to get help from Salford City Council with paying the fees. You should contact Adult Social Ca
A deferred payment is when the council pays your care home fees, until you are ready to sell your home and use the money raised to pay back the council. This lets you delay selling your home until you