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Have you ever thought about promoting your business, if you have then boundary sign advertising could offer your business excellent exposure at an affordable cost. For further information and the curr
Albert Park is an important and valued piece of open space which first opened in 1877. Among the park's main attractions is a fantastic all-weather astro turf pitch, which is managed by Albert's of Sa
To help create ideas and plans for Blackfriars Park tell us what you think. The consultation ends 31 May 2025. Have your say now One of Salford's smaller parks, Blackfriars is popular with many local
Langworthy Park is a small but popular park built on the site of a former reservoir. Located at the crossroads of Langworthy Road and Liverpool Street, the park is perhaps better known locally as Chim
Here you will find information about the neighbourhood, as well as current news, useful contacts, and opportunities for getting involved. The Claremont, Weaste and Seedley neighbourhood management tea
Under the Control of Pollution Act 1974 it is an offence to operate or permit the operation of any loudspeaker of the 'ice cream van chimes' type in a street unless the following conditions are compli
For information about reporting noise coming from people in the street please see our anti-social behaviour pages. Before making a report please read the guidance below: General advice about noise a
Designation date 1976 Extension date August 1994 and 2008 Area 26.03 hectares (64.42 acres) Listed building entries 11 Background information The Cliff conservation area is situated to the
Salford’s polling district and polling place review is now finished. The consultation ran from Monday 30 October until Friday 24 November and the final report was approved in January 2024’s full Counc
Theft of wheelie bins, and associated arson, costs Salford taxpayers almost £2 million every year. Wheelie bin fires are also dangerous, waste the fire services time and risk lives. We need residents