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Sign in or register for an accountRecognising the valued difference local government makes to communities and celebrating the dedication of teams and individuals, Salford City Council is delighted to have been shortlisted in two categories at the Local Government Chronicle (LGC) Awards 2025.
With almost 1,000 entries for this year’s awards, Salford City Council has been shortlisted as finalists for the positive impact it has made towards a greener future for the city and fostering a culture of innovation with groundbreaking Artificial intelligence (AI) technology.
The Net Zero award nomination recognises that the city is setting the sustainability bar nationally with delivery of exemplar residential and office schemes that place communities and quality at the heart. The council’s vision to building a fairer, greener and healthier Salford for all has been showcased by:
The Innovation award nomination recognises how the council, in partnership with software company IEG4, has revolutionised planning services with the AI Planning Validator, resulting in:
Salford City Mayor, Paul Dennett added: “I’m delighted that we have been shortlisted for these two prestigious national awards, which demonstrates the pride and passion of people across the council. Each nomination category highlights the importance of the work that we’ve set out within our ‘This is our Salford’ Corporate Plan that is driven by our commitment to support our communities and make a positive environmental impact that contribute to building a fairer, greener, healthier and more inclusive city for all.”
Interim Chief Executive, Melissa Caslake at Salford City Council said: “Being shortlisted for these awards is a fantastic achievement that recognises the incredible work and enthusiasm of everyone at the council to achieve our vision.
“We’re proud that our initiatives are making a huge difference from new opportunities being created in the city. With more people than ever choosing Salford as a place to live, work, invest, study and visit, we remain committed to finding new and innovative ways to deliver our priorities and continue the progress that has been made.”
The council will join other leading local authorities in England, with shortlisted councils presenting to a panel of judges on Wednesday 11 June before the final awards ceremony at Grosvenor House, London.