Useful Links
Where to get help and advice
We're here to help residents in need of advice, guidance or support and you can find a wide range of helpful resources below.
However, many issues are often best solved by contacting the relevant organisation directly. For example bins, roads, schools, planning and parking are the responsibility of Salford City Council and the authority should be the first point of call.
Scroll down to find out how to contact the team best placed to help you.
ποΈ Salford City Council
Salford City Council should be your first point of call for any queries related to bins, business rates, council tax, housing, libraries, parking, planning, roads, schools or any locally-run service.
- Find out how to contact a specific department here.
- For general inquiries call 0161 793 2500 or directly message on π (formerly Twitter) at @SalfordCCHelp.
- You can write to the Council at: Salford City Council, Civic Centre, Chorley Road, Swinton, Salford, M27 5FJ
π· Benefits, finances, and employment
- Salford City Council's Welfare Rights and Debt Advice Service offers free, confidential and independent advice on benefits or debt problems. You can get in touch online or call them on 0800 345 7323
- Advisory, Conciliation, and Arbitration Service (ARCAS) gives employees and employers free, impartial advice on workplace rights, rules and best practice. They also offer training and help to resolve disputes. Find out more about ARCAS here.
- Salford Unemployment and Community Resource Centre provides support services for the local community, including older people, disabled people, jobseekers, and workers who are facing difficulties. Find out more here.
π Education
- Salford City Council has a range of supports for different issues such as school admissions, accessing free school meals, and post-16 education and training options. You can view them in full here.
- Salford Information Advice and Support Services (SIASS) offers information, advice and support to children, young people and parents about special educational needs and disability.
- Student Finance is responsible for awarding funding for higher education courses. Students normally resident in Salford will usually apply through Student Finance England.
- Information about further education is available from Salford City Council's website, including apprenticeship listings, training, and courses offerred by Salford City College.
π©Ί Health and social care
- The Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust runs the major hospitals in Salford and Eccles.
- Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust runs mental health services across the Greater Manchester area, including in Salford.
- Salford Care Organisation is responsible for a range of community and primary care services across the city of Salford, including adult social care.
- The NHS website has a range of information and guidance for different health conditions and can help you find a local GP.
- Healthwatch Salford exists to give feedback - good or bad - to leaders about health services in the area.
ποΈ Housing
- Salford City Council offers a variety of short and long-term help. Find out more on this page.
- Salford Housing Options Point (SHOP) is a one-stop shop and information hub on housing and housing-related issues for local residents.
- Salford Home Search runs the housing register in Salford. You can search and bid for available council and housing association properties on its website.
- Shelter can provide free housing advice on a range of issues like landlords failing to make repairs, mortgage arrears, what to do if you're threatened with eviction and more.
π Immigration and Asylum
- Contact HM Passport Office (HMPO) for advice or complaints about British passports issued in the UK. You can get in touch online or call the helpline at 0300 222 0000.
- The Foreign Office has a list of different countries' embassies around the UK, their contact details, and the services they offer. You can find yours on their online directory.
- Migrant Help are a national charity that provide advice on several issues, including how to claim asylum, navigating the immigration process, and finding legal representation. Find out more about their services here.
π§° Utilities
If you have a power cut call 105 for free. You will be connected to your local electricity network operatorβs emergency line.β―
If you need to contact your provider over any issues with power, gas or water here are useful links:
- To find out who your gas or electricity supplier is, use the postcode finder here.
- Electricity North West is responsible for electricity in the Greater Manchester area, including Salford.
- United Utilities provides water and wastewater services in the North West of England.
π€π» Other Useful Services
- Citizens Advice can provide support with a wide range of issues and has branches in Cadishead, Walkden, Eccles, Salford City, and Salford Royal Hospital.
- GOV.UK has a wealth of information and services from job searches to tax advice, MOTs, COVID-19 support, and immigration advice.
Is there anything we've missed? Let us know at info@salfordlibdems.org and we will add it to the page.