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Are you looking for a new job, an apprenticeship or unsure what to do next? Although it might feel tougher than usual there are still a wide range of options for you to consider. The most important th
Local Link Local Link provides door-to-door transport which allows passengers living in areas where the service is active to ring and book a journey within the local area. No age or disability restric
Located to the south of Chapel Street, Islington Park offers a quiet and relaxing green space for local residents to enjoy. The park has an outdoor gym and seating area. Address: East Ordsall Lane, Or
Located within the Madamswood estate in Little Hulton, the playing fields provide a quality piece of open space for local residents to enjoy. Address: Madams Wood Road, Little HultonClassification: Lo
Salford's development plan Salford’s development plan currently comprises: Salford Local Plan: Development Management Policies and Designations and associated Policies Map Places for Everyone joint d
Placements for local residents The package of support for Salford residents includes access to voluntary work placements at Salford City Council and partners, which are available to residen
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
In 1854 the then Salford Borough Council received powers to provide burial places for the inhabitants of Salford, Pendleton and Broughton townships and part of Pendlebury township, all situated within
The most useful public records to consider first are generally those of civil registration. Registers of births, marriages and deaths in England and Wales have been compiled locally since 1837 by offi
Up until 2011 every local planning authority was required to produce an annual monitoring report (AMR) by 31 December each year. However, under section 113 of the 2011 Localism Act monitoring work no