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Build Salford is a consortium of construction employers, social housing providers and key support agencies which offers a unique traineeship programme for Salford young people. Build Salford enables
Finding it difficult to get around at home? The Accessible Accommodation Service is committed to providing the right kind of care and support to enable you to live independently in your home. We may b
Keeping cool in summer Hot weather or a heatwave, when temperatures stay abnormally high for a few days can affect anyone but some people are more at risk of health problems. The main risks are dehydr
Council commits to helping soldiers. Soldiers, sailors and airmen and women will be given better support when they return to 'civvy street' in Salford, thanks to a new official agreement. The Salford
Family Information Direct Are you a parent or do you have parental responsibility? Do you live a very busy life, having to juggle many competing priorities such as work - or looking for work - and bri
Disability Living Allowance Disability Living Allowance (DLA) is a tax-free benefit for adults and children who need help looking after themselves or who have difficulty walking because they are physi
What are Salford Family Hubs? Salford Family Hubs are places in the local community where different organisations, including the community and voluntary sector, work together, to offer a one stop sho
Travelling people and the wagon ‘Vardos’ were the traditional homes for the Gypsy and Irish Traveller community. They are still treasured and continue to have significant cultural importance. Horse-dr
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
Following repeated calls from the general public for help to control the nuisance that overgrown hedges can cause, the government has introduced legislation (under part 8 of the Anti-Social Behaviour