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There are a number of walking and cycling routes across Salford which provide an easier way to get around, both on road and traffic free routes. Salford has invested over £50 million pounds over the
Work has started on a Greater Manchester-wide programme to make journeys on foot or by bike much easier and more attractive. The network will be made up of more than 1,800 miles of routes, including
Information is key to putting the brakes on illegal motorcycle and off-road bike nuisance. We need your information to build up a picture of what’s happening, where and when, the council can work wit
Walkden Cycle Hub is located at Walkden train station within the car park to the south of the station and will allow you to leave your bike in a secure location when using the train. There are 24 secu
Salford now has a public cycle hire scheme powered by Beryl Bikes with Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM), enabling low cost cycle hire across parts of Salford. The scheme has launched in Novembe
If you are a private landlord or an owner of a property which is empty, Salford City Council would like to engage your help with an important issue. Empty properties are a matter of great concern to t
Clarendon Recreation Ground is located amongst a highly populated residential area on Liverpool Street. The park's main attraction is a large play area for children of all ages to enjoy. Address: Live
Patting Close Play Area is located within a residential development on Patting Close in Irlam and is a large piece of open space which also links to Prince's Park. Address: Patting Close, IrlamClassif
Silver Street Playing Fields are located in the heart of a residential area in Irlam. The playing fields are home to Irlam Town FC who have sole use of the football pitches during match days - but are
With the development of communications technology, opportunities for home working can be expected to increase. The established planning principle of ancillary (or incidental) uses recognises that new