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Changes to the private sewer legislation On 1 October 2011 government legislation transferred the responsibility for the repair and maintenance of many private sewers to the water companies. The water
Public Sector Equality Duty Equality, diversity, and inclusion are very important to us at Salford City Council. As an organisation we aim to continually challenge how we do things to ensure we create
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
Under the Hypnotism Act 1952, any exhibition, demonstration or performance of hypnotism in Salford, requires the express written consent of Salford City Council (licensing authority) and must comply w
The government has an objective of significantly boosting the supply of housing. In order to maintain supply and delivery of housing, paragraph 78 of the December 2024 National Planning Policy Framewo
What is a heritage champion? A heritage champion is a member of the council who uses the historic environment as an asset to help achieve strategic goals and bring a better quality of life to the comm
Landscape is about the relationship between people and place and is influenced by both natural and cultural elements. For example geology, climate, soils, plants, animals, past and present land use, a
The City Mayor receives the following annual allowance. Position Annual allowance City Mayor £98,000.00 In addition to their basic allowance of £14,000, an annual special responsibility allo
Excavation of the public highway, by anyone other than a utility company, can only be carried out with the permission of the city council. Before works commence on site a permit to excavate in the hi
The processes and practices aimed at helping children and young people with SEND transition smoothly from childhood into adult life. The goal is to ensure they are equipped with the skills, knowledge