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These cultural venues are managed by Salford Community Leisure (SCL). Salford has a proud cultural and creative heritage. The city's range of museums and galleries combine the old with the new to p
Take the virtual tour About the project Virtual Peel Park is an innovative project which sees Peel Park, Salford transformed into a publicly accessible digital tool. With information on transport lin
E-safety tips about how to stay safe online Protecting yourself or ‘staying safe online' is important for people of all ages whether using a mobile phone or a computer at home or school. If you're cha
Salford EMTAS aims to promote inclusion and celebrate diversity through sharing resources and supporting events in primary and secondary schools throughout the year to raise awareness of the rich heri
The local authority (LA) can nominate individuals to become LA governors on school governing boards but it is the governing boards who officially appoints them. It is the governors on the board who ha
The chair The chair and vice chair are elected by the governing board, usually at the summer term meeting for a term of office agreed by the governing board to begin from 1 September. Most governing b
In 1983 Salford City Council adopted schedule 3 of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982, which covers the licensing of sex shops. Sex shops means any premises, vehicle, vessel or s
Who are Gypsy, Roma and Traveller children? The term Gypsy, Roma Traveller refers to a number of quite different communities who share some similar characteristics, predominantly a travelling lifestyl
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
Air pollution is a local, national and international problem. We all need to do our bit to tackle it – If enough people are committed to making small changes frequently and together we can make improv