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Getting there Address:Walkden Gateway2 Smith StreetWalkdenSalfordM28 3EZ Map of location Buses are situated on the main road directly outside the centre, there is also a train station located on Walk
The Salford Community Safety Partnership has a strategy to respond to the city's crime and disorder. The Community Safety Strategy 2024 to 2027 identified the following priorities: Driving down crime
Information is key to putting the brakes on illegal motorcycle and off-road bike nuisance. We need your information to build up a picture of what’s happening, where and when, the council can work wit
First and foremost Salford City Council is a public service provider and so we have to provide information that is accessible to all sections of our community, regardless of ability. Legislation has b
Salford City Council is responsible for most aspects of parking in the city. This includes the maintenance of pay and display car parks and the enforcement of parking regulations under the provisions
Councils can fine motorists for parking on adopted pavements (footways) or grass verges if they have parked in an area with waiting restrictions i.e. yellow lines. Where there are no waiting restricti
Bus travel is the most popular mode of travel using public transport, with approximately 80% of public transport journeys made by bus. Transport for Greater Manchester (TFGM) has up-to-date timet
Salford City Council has a statutory duty to maintain its highways as outlined in the Highways Act 1980. Report a problem To report a problem with the roads, see the 'Streets, roads and paths' secti
These playing fields provide a link to Swinton Walkway. Address: Campbell Road, Swinton, M27 5GSClassification: Local ParkOpening times: 24 hour pedestrian access Friends group: No Play area update
The community cohesion strategy includes a pledge to 'Develop and coordinate a programme of events that celebrate cultures and faiths in Salford, building on current good practice at neighbourhood lev