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Do I need an animal boarding licence? If you provide or arrange for the provision of accommodation for other people’s dogs or cats in the course of a business as defined in The Animal Welfare (Licensi
Creating a fairer Salford by: Improving access for everyone to employment, retail and leisure opportunities within and around Salford Providing increased opportunities for walking and cycling, there
The application process for reception applications for September 2025 opens on 1 September 2024 and closes on 15 January 2025. On 16 April 2025 all on time applicants who have applied online wi
Best practice walkthrough’ gives an overview of Special Educational Needs (SEN) and the graduated approach. It also provides guidance documents for parents. Whole setting approaches Nursery and ea
One minute guide: Independent Reviewing Officers: What Independent Reviewing Officers are and what they do? Independent Reviewing Officers (IROs) make an important contribution to the goal of imp
Currently, landlords in Salford who operate houses in multiple occupation with: five or more occupants who form two or more households will require a Mandatory HMO licence three or four occupant
What is special educational needs? Most children grow up without having any major difficulties at school, but some find it a little harder and need extra help. This could mean that they have speci
Our vision To deliver high quality support and advice that makes a real difference to the pupils and school staff of Salford. Who we are The Learning Support Service (LSS) is part of the Children’s Se
E-learning for school governors in Salford The NGA Learning Link is a training service from the National Governance Association (NGA). It is designed to help school governors develop their skills thro
Following repeated calls from the general public for help to control the nuisance that overgrown hedges can cause, the government has introduced legislation (under part 8 of the Anti-Social Behaviour