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Aims of the scheme To reduce the numbers of empty, unused properties in Salford To reduce crime, anti-social behaviour and harassment To improve the image of the city To provide good quality private
Salford City Council has reviewed the consultation response in regarded to the extension of the Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) in Salford Quays. The Council now proposes to extend the Sal
Children registered at a school must attend unless permission is given for their absence. Parents or carers of children who truant may receive a fixed penalty fine. What is truancy? If any child under
The Salford Community Safety Partnership has a strategy to respond to the city's crime and disorder. The Community Safety Strategy 2024 to 2027 identified the following priorities: Driving down crime
The School Staffing Regulations 2009 made it a statutory requirement that at least one person on any school recruitment appointment panel has undertaken appropriate safer recruitment training. Safer
The family placement team are looking to recruit and train foster carers for children of all ages, but especially older children and sibling groups. Foster carers look after children in their own home
Being a parent is an amazing job but it’s not always an easy one. Supporting a child or young person with additional needs or a neurodevelopmental need may pose questions that a parent or carer had no
Types of application that require this information Loss of a site/building currently in employment use (or where vacant, last used for non-retail employment uses) and the site/building falls within o
The City Mayor provides a verbal statement to members of the council and the public via a live stream highlighting the important issues affecting the council, its residents and businesses. Watch the s
The aim of the Salford Youth Justice Service (YJS) is to reduce offending and re-offending of young people aged ten to 17. The service is made up of representatives from the Local Authority, statutory