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The Homelessness Reduction Act 2017 places a legal duty on public services to refer those who are homeless or threatened with homelessness to housing services, with the applicants consent. This is oft
How do I make a request? You can exercise your data protection rights (including requesting copies of the information we hold about you) by completing the online form below. Make a information rights
Alleys between Crawford Street and Lansdowne Road, Eccles Salford City Council has made a Public Spaces Protection Order 2019 under sections 59 and 64 of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing
Salford now has a public cycle hire scheme powered by Beryl Bikes with Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM), enabling low cost cycle hire across parts of Salford. The scheme has launched in Novembe
These pages provide information on all aspects of planning and building activities in Salford. Depending on the work you're doing you might need to get planning permission or building regulation appro
The council can only advise you in relation to its adopted planning policies. You can email us at planning.contact@salford.gov.uk. Find out about our a pre-application advice service. Independent advi
You can apply online for a number of different types of planning permission including full planning permission, outline planning permission, a change of use of land or buildings, confirmation of
None of the documents within this archive section have any formal status in planning policy terms, and they are not considered to be capable of being material considerations when determining planning
Most people will need to pay something towards the care and support they use. Planning for your future and understanding how the system works, can help you to make the right choices.
As part of our enhanced planning service the council now offers the opportunity for applicants to enter into a Planning Performance Agreement (PPA) with the council. This sits alongside the council’s