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There is a severe shortage of affordable housing in Salford, with many more people/families in need of affordable housing than is available. Need and demand for housing Currently, every day there are
If you drop litter in Salford, you could face a £150 fine! Police community support officers and council enforcement officers are able to issue fixed penalty notices to anyone seen dropping litter in
Salford EMTAS works with schools to help them meet the needs of asylum and refugee children and to ensure that everything is being done to maximise the potential of these children (all children have a
Your questions about planning obligations answered. How are section 106 agreements created? The nature of planning obligations and the legislative requirements which govern their use means that each o
Transforming Greater Manchester into a Living Wage City-Region is the renewed focus of Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham this Living Wage Week. Speaking at the Living Wage Foundation (LWF) Nort
In late 2016 we asked what matters most to you so that we could reflect these findings in our budget plans for 2017/18 and 2018/19. The full report is available. The main things that mattered to you
Five year environment plan Greater Manchester is taking action on climate change with the five year environment plan, launched at in March 2019 during the second Greater Manchester Green Summit. The p
Apprenticeships are a work based training scheme where a person of any age can earn a wage while they work towards a nationally recognised qualification. There are many types of apprenticeships
Zoos are regulated by us under the Zoo Licensing Act 1981. The act defines a zoo "[as] an establishment where wild animals are kept for exhibition to the public otherwise than for the purposes of a ci
Salford City Council has reviewed the consultation response in regarded to the extension of the Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) in Salford Quays. The Council now proposes to extend the Sal