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Chat Moss covers approximately 30% of Salford (2,750 hectares). It contains the largest area of grade 1 and 2 farmland and the largest woodland in Greater Manchester. It is also a source of significa
A complaint is any report of a problem with the service you are getting or trying to get from us, or a problem with things that we do or don't do. What can I complain about? You can make a complaint r
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What areas does overview and scrutiny cover? Holding the cabinet to account - both before and after decisions are made Policy review Policy challenge Monitoring of improvement plans Scrutiny of exter
In Salford we have declared a climate emergency and want to galvanise local support to make a real difference. We are working as part of the Greater Manchester Five-Year Environment Plan. A five-minut
Local, national and international organisations who support asylum seekers and refugees. Local Salford Community and Voluntary Sector Salford Forum for Refugees and People seeking Asylum Visible Out
Developing the right skilled, flexible and resilient workforce able to achieve our ambition of ‘A Better and Fairer Salford’, can only be realised if we continue to invest in skills and attract, devel
The Licensing Act 2003 replaced most legislation relating to liquor, entertainment and night café licensing. Responsibility has transferred from magistrates' courts to local authorities. The provision
The Notification of Cooling Towers and Evaporative Condensers Regulations 1992 requires companies where cooling towers or evaporative condensers are situated to notify the local authority. Under these
Under the Licensing Act 2003, all licences that authorise the sale of alcohol must contain details of the designated premises supervisor (DPS). A designated premises supervisor (DPS) is the key person