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What is street trading? Salford City Council operates a street trading consent scheme under the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982, for all street trading activities such as hot food
The Renters’ Rights Bill (RRB) is expected to become law by Autumn 2025, introducing major reforms to the private rented sector. As a landlord in Salford, it’s essential to understand these changes no
In these pages, you will find all the information you need about feeding your baby, getting started, finding help and accessing local support. If you have any questions or would like any further advic
Concerned about your business rates bill? We know it’s a difficult time for businesses so want to do all we can to support you. We have updated our web pages to help you easily navigate available sup
Ofsted are the childcare regulators and they register new provision and inspect childcare settings. The Ofsted website has lots of useful information for childcare providers. Ofsted also have a Y
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Why is it important? Dementia is a growing public health challenge in the UK, affecting over 850,000 individuals, a number that is expected to rise significantly in the coming years. Moreover, whilst
September 2025 Clearing the lake The Rangers and volunteers have been busy cleaning up the lake, a lot of rubbish has been cleared and the whole area is looking much better! August 2025 More volu
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
A Rent Repayment Order (RRO) is an order made by the First Tier (property) Tribunal (FTT) where a landlord has committed a relevant offence, such as not having a licence. The Housing and Planning Act