Indeed. And Manchester City Council is another, quite separate council within Greater Manchester ... with NO responsibility for ANYTHING in Barton, Eccles or Salford.
Except, apparently, a self-appointed right to interfere in the planning processes of a neighbouring authority.
When they lost the argument, at least they didn't then appeal to the High Court.
Salford City Council is one of 10 local authorities in Greater Manchester, which includes:
* Bolton
* Bury
* Cheshire
* Manchester
* Oldham
* Rochdale
* Stockport
* Tameside
* Trafford
* Warrington
* Wigan
Salford (by its own admission) needs the support of the other councils for its employment, skills, purchasing and bargaining powers.
Salford plays "The Manchester" card very heavily whenever it can to help bring people into the city (not many people would visit Salford if it didn't share a border with Manchester.
All of this, makes it a very different situation to ours at Falmer.
Salford will gain very little by upsetting the apple cart in Greater Manchester, and especially by upsetting Manchester City Council.