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August 2025 More volunteering - and frogs! Our wonderful volunteers were back to help tidy up the park, we did some tidying up in the orchard and removed some more Himalayan balsam. We also spotted so
Important: please read carefully before making your claim Full service Universal Credit is now available in Salford, so you may have to claim Universal Credit instead of housing benefit for help towa
Follow us on: The Youth Service supports City of Sanctuary What the youth service do The youth service is an informal education service, working with young people aged 10 to 25 years, to ensure
Salford’s Locality Plan describes a relationship with local people, which is less about delivering services (except for acute and emergency situations) and more about recognising that most of the solu
Types of application that require this information: The following types of planning applications where they are located within development high risk areas and do not fall on the published exemption li
The large majority of buildings in Salford are constructed using brick. Brickwork varies in character with bricks from different periods being of varying size, colour, texture and strength. Earlier br
Carousel of Us was a theatrical production that took place in Swinton Square shopping precinct in July 2024. It was created by long time collaborators Lowri Evans and Renato Bolelli Rebouças, who make
PfA outcomes across the age ranges Progress towards PfA outcomes starts in the Early Years. From real world play to numeracy in the primary years, to careers advice and work experience in secondary sc
What is an Educational Psychologist? Educational Psychologists (EPs) are adults who work with children and young people up to the age of 25 years old. We work with children or young people to help ide
Concerns where children are at risk of harm All reports or enquiries concerning the welfare or safety of a child must go straight to the Bridge Partnership team on 0161 603 4500 or via our online port