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Opened in 1876, Ordsall Park is the second oldest park in Salford. The park's open areas of grassland provide excellent opportunities for many types of leisure activities and includes; a bowling green
Riverbank Park was first developed in partnership with the local community and provides a high quality recreational space for residents of the area to enjoy. Located next to the park is Littleton Road
The Three Sisters site occupies around 4.5 hectares of land in the area of Ellesmere Park. An old Roman Road runs under the site which was once the main link between Manchester and Wigan. Three Sister
There are many different friends groups across the city who are involved in helping to develop and improve Salford's parks for local people. Current active friends groups include: Friends of Boo
Discover our green and luscious secret - 60% of the city is green space. Amazing isn't it? As well as farmland and sports pitches, we have ten green flag parks and open spaces, five local nature reser
The Big Hygiene Book is a teacher's resource to supplement the teaching of bacteria, food safety and good hygiene practice. The book covers the foundation stage, key stage 1 and supports the National
School details Address: Queens StreetLittle HultonM38 9ND Telephone: 0161 790 2329 Email: stedmunds.rcprimaryschool@salford.gov.uk Headteacher: Laura Moran School type: Voluntary Aided Total num
Address: King William StreetSalfordM50 3UQ Telephone: 0161 886 6500 Email: info@oasisacademymediacityuk.org Headteacher: Mr P McEvoy School type: Academy Total number of places for year 7: 206 Total a
Environmental issues are an important consideration when determining planning applications. Environmental considerations include strategies, development guidelines and land use plans related to green
The community infrastructure levy is a mechanism which enables local authorities to raise financial contributions from developers undertaking new building projects within their area. The financial con