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Salford City Council has a long history of providing security services. With a state-of-the-art CCTV control room, complemented by a Police Airwaves radio system, our services include high resolution
Some properties are not HMOs other than when doing an HHSRS (Part 1 of Act). These are listed in Schedule 14. These properties are exempt from HMO Licensing both Mandatory and Additional. There are g
Modern day services are like community centres, with a wide range of activities and support in the building and local area. Day services support people to set up groups and activities in their local
The Starting Life Well service hopes to bring you useful information on health and health related topics. Best start for life The pre-school years are an ideal time to establish healthy lifestyles and
Summary of enforcement and prosecution policy The aim of the environmental services team at Salford City Council is to protect and promote a fair, safe and healthy environment for the benefit of the w
Selective licensing Anyone who owns or manages a property which falls within a selective licensing area must apply to the council for a licence. The council will issue a licence if it is satisfied tha
The notification system in England and Wales is the oldest national system for collecting statistics on communicable diseases. The Infectious Disease (Notification) Act 1889 was introduced to identi
What is it and what to do if you find it Japanese knotweed can be identified using the guide on the Non-Native Species Secretariat website. It causes problems because it: can force its way through co
Designation date 1976 Boundary amendment dates 1987, 2002 and 2007 Area 5.83 hectares (14.43 acres) Listed building entries 1 (within the Salford boundary) Background information The Barto
Responsibility for running many of Salford's allotment sites has now been handed over to allotment associations in a successful self-management initiative. The main principles of the agreement include