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20,000 Salford carers benefit from new scheme
20,000 carers will benefit from a new emergency scheme launched in Salford next week to celebrate National Carers Week (9-15 June 2008).  

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Many people turn to their councillor for advice and help on various issues relating to the services provided by the council.  He or she will be happy to do all they can to help you bring any problems of this nature to a satisfactory conclusion.

As a member of Salford City Council a councillor has to consider not just the interests of the local community but also what is in the best interests of the city as a whole.

Not only do councillors represent you at council meetings; many are also appointed to represent Salford's interests in organisations ranging from local voluntary groups to the body responsible for planning at a regional level. The city council also has representatives on many public bodies such as the Greater Manchester Police Authority.

Often people will consult councillors seeking assistance on issues or problems that are not necessarily the responsibility of the city council. Your city councillor will always do what they can to put you in touch with the right person or organisation to help you sort out your problem.

Councillors are expected and required to act with integrity and in a way that can give no grounds for suspicion of partiality, self-interest or corruption. Councillors should always give the highest possible standard of service to members of the public, and there are codes of conduct which councillors must follow. These codes cover important issues such as declarations of interest and involvements, and about not using information for personal gain.

If you believe you have evidence of improper or corrupt behaviour by a city councillor or an employee of the city Council, you can report it online at www.salford.gov.uk/antifraud or telephone 0808-100 1235.  Alternatively write in confidence to Barbara Spicer, Chief Executive, Salford City Council, Salford Civic Centre, Chorley Road, Swinton, M27 5DA.

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Members

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Councillor Surname Firstname Ward/Electoral Division Party
Ainsworth Geoffrey Weaste and Seedley Liberal Democrats
Antrobus Derek Swinton North Labour Party
Boshell Paula Winton Labour Party
Bramer-Kelly Lyn Cadishead Conservative Party
Burgoyne Eric Little Hulton Labour Party
Cheetham Andrew Boothstown and Ellenbrook Conservative Party
Clague Alan Ordsall Labour Party
Coen Stephen Irwell Riverside Labour Party
Compton Graham Worsley Conservative Party
Connor Peter Kersal Labour Party
Cooke Steve Swinton South Liberal Democrats
Davies Ann Eccles Conservative Party
Dawson James Swinton North Labour Party
Deas John Weaste and Seedley Liberal Democrats
Devine Vincent Walkden North Labour Party
Dobbs Peter Ordsall Labour Party
Drake Lynn Langworthy Liberal Democrats
Ferrer Margaret Claremont Liberal Democrats
Garrido Robin Boothstown and Ellenbrook Conservative Party
Garrido Karen Worsley Conservative Party
Gray Christine Boothstown and Ellenbrook Conservative Party
Heywood Janice Weaste and Seedley Liberal Democrats
Hill Liz Cadishead Conservative Party
Hinds Bill Swinton North Labour Party
Houlton Rick Irlam Independent
Hulmes James Irwell Riverside Labour Party
Humphreys Ann-Marie Kersal Labour Party
Jolley David Barton Labour Party
Kean Joe Irlam Labour Party
King Jim Broughton Labour Party
Lancaster David Winton Labour Party
Lea Bernard Pendlebury Labour Party
Lea Maureen Pendlebury Labour Party
Lightup Roger Irlam Labour Party
Lindley Iain Walkden South Conservative Party
Loveday Gina Langworthy Labour Party
Macdonald Ian Worsley Conservative Party
Mann Keith Cadishead Labour Party
Mashiter Ray Ordsall Labour Party
McIntyre Charlie Broughton Labour Party
Merry John Broughton Labour Party
Miller Barbara Walkden North Labour Party
Morris Margaret Winton Labour Party
Mullen John Barton Labour Party
Murphy Jane Eccles Labour Party
Murphy Joe Irwell Riverside Labour Party
O'Neill Joseph Swinton South Liberal Democrats
O'Neill Martin Swinton South Liberal Democrats
Owen Norman Claremont Liberal Democrats
Pennington Bernard Walkden North Labour Party
Potter Norbert Barton Labour Party
Ryan Pat Little Hulton Labour Party
Smyth Alice Little Hulton Labour Party
Taylor Janice Claremont Liberal Democrats
Tope Judith Eccles Conservative Party
Turner Leslie Walkden South Conservative Party
Turner Nicky Walkden South Conservative Party
Warmisham John Langworthy Labour Party
Warner Barry Pendlebury Labour Party
Wilson George Kersal Labour Party


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