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If you have trouble with having a bath, shower or wash, you can contact Disabled Living. Disabled Living occupational therapists can assess you if you want more detailed advice. Living made easy offer
Keeping your home clean and safe, managing bills and keeping your home warm enough Keeping your home clean and safe - housework Age UK Salford and other organisations offer shopping and cleaning servi
Getting out and about and staying in touch with friends and family can help you stay active, independent and well. Being well can reduce your need for care and support services. What's going on locall
Salford’s Health Improvement Service has been serving the residents and communities of Salford since 2004. We have a proven track record of supporting, working, and engaging with our residents to imp
Community Speed Watch is a national initiative where members of local communities, with the support and supervision of their local police, record details of speeding vehicles using approved detection
Located in the picturesque village of Worsley, Worsley Woods offers a welcome break from the stresses of city life. Occupying around 30 hectares of beautiful woodland, the site can be reached from Sal
What do you mean by children that have English as an additional language? English as an additional language (EAL) refers to a child initially exposed to a language other than English. They usually spe
Who are FFT? FFT is a non-profit company established in 2001 with links to the Fischer Family Trust. They state that they are solely focussed on providing accurate and insightful information to schoo
The Salford Local Plan: Development Management Policies and Designations (SLP:DMP) was adopted by Salford City Council on 18 January 2023. Policy F2 (Social value and inclusion) of the plan requires t
Renowned arts institution Islington Mill, in collaboration with Salford City Council have been awarded a £3.3 million grant from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) to create a new artist-