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Do I need a dog breeding licence? If you breed three or more litters of puppies in any 12 month period OR you breed dogs and advertise a business of selling dogs, as defined by The Animal Welfare (Li
The Housing Act 2004 introduced licensing for houses in multiple occupation in England and Wales. Higher education institutions may be exempt from licensing provisions providing they meet the required
The national smoking ban came into effect on 1 July 2007. The legal position Under the Health Act 2006, virtually all enclosed public places and workplaces in England must now be smokefree. Salford Ci
What can we deal with? Excessive or unreasonable noise from a range of premises, including residential, commercial or industrial premises. For example: Loud machinery noise Fan noise Noise from vehi
If you are eligible for publicly-funded care and support, Adult Social Care will often suggest up to six weeks of reablement or intermediate care. Reablement Up to six weeks of rehabilitation wit
The RHS Walking and Cycling Links route is a scheme designed to improve walking and cycling links to RHS Garden Bridgewater in Worsley and to other local facilities, including Walkden train station, P
The council oversees residents' parking schemes across Salford, including the issuing of residential and visitor parking permits (where applicable) and on-street parking enforcement by Civil Enforceme
Introduction of waiting restrictions Waiting restrictions are introduced following a structured procedure that involves consultation with key stakeholders, including residents, business owners, emerge
Dropped litter can last a very long time. For example, a plastic bottle can last indefinitely, aluminium cans 80 to 100 years, plastic bags will last 10 to 20 years, even biodegradable items such
Traffic calming schemes are highlighted either by enquiries from ward councillors or local residents, and by investigation of the accident records and analysis of the volume, type and speed of the tra