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In order to remain stronger for longer and to continue to enjoy a good quality of life with meaning, purpose and a sense of belonging, we need to remember to: Exercise for 150 minutes a week, such as
Equality impact assessments (EIA) are a way of finding out how what the council does will affect different parts of the community. This includes thinking about disability, age, race, gender (including
Local, national and international organisations who support asylum seekers and refugees. Local Salford Community and Voluntary Sector Salford Forum for Refugees and People seeking Asylum Visible Out
Developing the right skilled, flexible and resilient workforce able to achieve our ambition of ‘A Better and Fairer Salford’, can only be realised if we continue to invest in skills and attract, devel
What is the Salford Skills for Business Apprenticeship Fund (SSFBAF)? It’s a fund that invests in apprenticeship training to help create job opportunities for Salford residents. How has it come
Salford City Council has now published its revised taxi licensing policy after undertaking extensive consultation with members of the public, business community and the hackney carriage/private hire t
Below are some stories from some of our foster carers. Michelle's story Former office worker Michelle has swapped her daily commute for the school run and juggling meetings for children’s parties
Obtaining a planning permission should not be viewed as the end of your involvement with the Planning Department. Rather it is a further step in the development process. Planning conditions are applie
Petitions allow local people to let the council know about their concerns. Our petition scheme sets out how the council will deal with petitions that come within the scope of the scheme. The scheme ap
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