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Salford City Council can provide assistance to residents who are unable to wheel their own bins to the kerbside for collection because of disability, ill health or mobility problems. Could you cope wi
Salford Community Leisure is proud to commit to honour the Armed Forces Covenant and support the armed forces community. Salford Community Leisure are keen to show their support for our local armed fo
You can now book and pay for all vehicle test appointments. You can access this system at your convenience, 24 hours a day to book and pay for compliance tests and private MOTs. Please read the follo
A number of housing associations offer accommodation to rent in Salford. Housing associations are not-for-profit landlords who provide housing to rent or sometimes to buy. They can be small or large a
Homeowners, housing association tenants and private tenants can all apply for assistance to make a property suitable for a person with disabilities. Please note that we will only consider applications
We are committed to listening to your views and providing opportunities for residents to get involved in making decisions about housing in Salford. We are always interested to hear what people think a
What is rough sleeping? Rough sleeping includes sleeping outside or in places that aren't designed for people to live in, including cars, doorways and abandoned buildings. Often people may appear to b
Care on Call is a mobile warden service that provides support to people who wish to remain living independently in their own homes. We offer a service within the area, responding to emergency calls wi
Who are Salford Loaves & Fishes? We are here to help and support homeless and vulnerable people in Salford. This includes people who may be rough sleeping, sofa surfing or struggling to keep your
An assessment is when you talk to a social worker about how you feel and what support will help you with your caring. It is important you contact Adult Social Care before you reach the end of you