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Independent online guidance regarding Penalty Charge Notice enforcement by local authorities can be found on the PATROL website. Parking Civil Enforcement Officers have the power to issue a penalty ch
Many trees in Salford are protected by a preservation order. These are trees of a high amenity value or which have a significant impact on the environment and have been identified by the council and p
The following courses can be accessed below and completed independently. If you would like more support a referral to then Early Help Service means one of our workers will explore your needs and link
Behaviour is the way in which we act or respond to a situation or event that occurs. We can all respond to something positively. For example, smiling and laughing to show our enjoyment and pleasure. E
Salford City Council always gives written reasons for refusing planning permission. If we refuse your application outright, or if you do not get a decision within eight weeks for minor applications or
Are you concerned about a development? If you are concerned about a development, you can check our Public Register system to see if permission has been granted and if there are any conditions attached
The council recognises that the occupiers of dwellings may wish to modify or extend their homes to provide accommodation that suits their needs. In seeking to meet these needs the council also has to
Important information: The Procurement Act 2023 (live from 24 February 2025), what it means for suppliers Purchasing (or procurement) of goods, services or works by the council will always be undert
Public Contracts Legislation – Payments. Under the Public Contract Regulations 2015 (Regulation 113), Salford City Council will begin to publish performance data at the end of each financial year incl
NRPF is a condition imposed on someone’s immigration status under section 115 Immigration and Asylum Act 1999. This states that a person has 'no recourse to public funds' if they are subject to 'immig