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The trees and development supplementary planning document (SPD) has been prepared to give information to all those involved in the development process about the standard that Salford City Council requ
Up until 2011 every local planning authority was required to produce an annual monitoring report (AMR) by 31 December each year. However, under section 113 of the 2011 Localism Act monitoring work no
Potential suppliers will be assessed in the following areas, to find out if they are likely to meet contract requirements: Financial information We will usually ask to see a company’s audited accounts
Social Value involves looking beyond making decisions based only on financial cost and instead at the wider benefit to a community and the wider world. Salford City Council wants to continue making a
The Lead Member for Adult Social Care and Health is Councillor John Merry. The Executive Support Member for Social Care and Mental Health is Councillor Mishal Saeed. The Adult Social Care and Health
The Lead Member for Finance, Support Services and Regeneration is Councillor Jack Youd. Resources and Transformation plays a critical role in ensuring the council is able to deliver efficient and
Salford City Council has three maces, inherited in 1974 from the former Salford Borough Council, the Borough of Eccles, and the Borough of Swinton and Pendlebury. In days gone by the mace was a weapon
Who is this form for? This form is only to be used by owners of hackney carriage or private hire vehicles licensed by Salford City Council. What is the form for? Owners of taxis licensed by Salford Ci
Bus travel is the most popular mode of travel using public transport, with approximately 80% of public transport journeys made by bus. Transport for Greater Manchester (TFGM) has up-to-date timet
We’re bringing everyone together to make Salford a Child Friendly City. This means making Salford a great place for children and young people to grow up and feel safe, cared for, heard and have quali