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The Environmental Protection Act (EPA) 1990 places a duty of care on all businesses regarding the waste they produce. This means you, as owner or operator, are responsible for ensuring the waste your
To be considered for two year old funding a child and their family must be in receipt of at least one of the following benefits or meet one of the other criteria listed below. Income Support Income-b
What is supported housing? Supported housing is housing where support and/or care is provided to help people to live as independently as possible. While there they are able to build the skills needed
If you are worried about moving around and using your home safely, or using the equipment in your home, contact Disabled Living for advice. Disabled Living occupational therapists can assess you
An advocate is someone who makes sure that other people and organisations listen to you and takes your views into account. Advocacy helps you to explain your views and concerns, use information and se
The LIFE IN Salford magazine is free and is full of informative and exciting news about what's going on in Salford. The digital edition is available to download from ISSUU. An accessible version can a
Salford City Council and the University of Salford have appointed The English Cities Fund (a Joint Venture between Homes England, Legal & General and Muse Developments) as developer partner to del
Meet the people involved in the Salford Design Review Forum. Stephen Gleave (Chair) Stephen is an urban designer and award winning town planner. He is an experienced leader in design consul
Route29 is for our most vulnerable young people who are on the edge of care, in care, or at risk of a foster placement breakdown. Instead of going into a children’s home, often in a different part of
The IMCA service is an independent safeguard for vulnerable people aged 16 years old and above who have been deemed to lack capacity to make certain important decisions and who have no family or frien