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Climate change and flooding There have been major floods in Salford in the past from the River Irwell, such as in 1946. Although flood defences have been improved, climate change means that we cannot
Salford City Council is responsible for the maintenance of and enforcement of regulations in pay and display car parks in the city. Contract parking Digital contract parking permits are available on m
As part of Greater Manchester’s response to the COVID-19 emergency, Salford City Council is introducing infrastructure to promote safe walking and cycling across the city for all residents. The city h
The Salford Central Masterplan is a 20 year regeneration initiative. It is one of the UK’s largest development projects, ranking 25th in Planning magazine's 2013 survey of the country’s 100 biggest re
Manchester City Council Local Government Act 1972 Section 123(1),(2A) Land at Phase 2 Pendleton regeneration area Notice is hereby given that Salford City Council intends to dispose of open space land
Free Wi-Fi is now installed in many public buildings in Salford. In addition to the list of sites below, the service is also available in some care homes, day centres and in the community rooms of man
Free internet access is available at all Salford Gateway buildings and libraries. If you need help getting online or boosting your digital skills please ask for assistance at the Gateways/Broughton H
In an emergency, please contact Salford Assist who may be able to offer you short term assistance with essential furniture if you are in a crisis, emergency or major disaster situation as well as ref
Port Salford Greenway is a 3 kilometre long cycling and walking route between Worsley Village and Peel Green. It is a mix of 3 metre wide traffic-free paths and quiet residential streets. The surface
A history of Kersal Dale complied by members of the Friends of Kersal Dale. The earliest map found, a composite dated 1755-1840, shows Kersal Dale as a series of fields: Work Field at the Great Clowes