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Finding and sustaining employment can sometimes be tough for people with autism or learning disabilities. However, there is strong evidence that Supported Employment is an effective approach in helpin
Who is this form for? This form is only to be used by owners of hackney carriage or private hire vehicles licensed by Salford City Council. What is the form for? Owners of taxis licensed by Salford Ci
The forward plan details all key decisions to be taken in the next four months. It gives you the opportunity to know what decisions are planned and who to contact if you would like to make a comment o
Consultation on a Draft of the Salford Local Plan: Core Strategy and Allocations ran from Monday 9 December 2024 to Monday 17 February 2025. The draft plan and supporting documents that were subject t
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
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As the waste you produce from your business is classed as commercial waste, you need to pay for a commercial waste collection service from your home. It is illegal to dispose of commercial or busines
The Childcare Act 2006 says childcare is 'any form of care for a child including education or any other supervised activity'. Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted) Ofsted is responsible for the r
If you find walking very difficult, a wheelchair may help. Who can get a wheelchair? Adult Social Care has strict rules about who can be helped and what help can be provided: You must be a
NRPF is a condition imposed on someone’s immigration status under section 115 Immigration and Asylum Act 1999. This states that a person has 'no recourse to public funds' if they are subject to 'immig