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Under the Control of Pollution Act 1974 there are two avenues to control noise from construction sites. 1. Local authority response Under Section 60 of the act, if it appears to the local authority th
This page contains links to archived election results. General election results: 4 July 2024 Local Government elections, Salford City Mayor election and Greater Manchester Mayor election: 2 May 2024
Public sector employers sign continuous service commitment Good news! If you work for a Greater Manchester public service organisation, it may now be possible to join Salford City Council and keep you
September 2025 Clearing the lake The Rangers and volunteers have been busy cleaning up the lake, a lot of rubbish has been cleared and the whole area is looking much better! August 2025 More volu
The Department for Education provides local authorities with funding for eligible children aged two, three and four. It enables parents and carers to access up to 15 hours of free early education and
Salford City Council has a statutory duty to maintain its highways as outlined in the Highways Act 1980. Report a problem To report a problem with the roads, see the 'Streets, roads and paths' secti
Salford EMTAS aims to promote inclusion and celebrate diversity through sharing resources and supporting events in primary and secondary schools throughout the year to raise awareness of the rich heri
The policies map for Salford reflects the spatial policies of the adopted development plan. It is comprised of Places for Everyone, the Salford Local Plan: Development Management Policies and Des
The trees and development supplementary planning document (SPD) has been prepared to give information to all those involved in the development process about the standard that Salford City Council requ
Salford has over two hundred war memorials, rolls of honour and other physical objects that commemorate local people who have died in conflicts, including, but not confined to, the First and Second Wo