Author: Edward Hayton

Shaun Ryder pays tribute to Gary "Mani" Mounfield

Happy Mondays star Shaun Ryder leaves touching tribute to The Stone Roses bassist Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield

Happy Mondays frontman Shaun Ryder has paid tribute to The Stone Roses bassist Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield after his death at […]

"A welcome outcome, but not the final one" - Salford MP hails decision to pause green belt housing plan

“A welcome outcome, but not the final one” – Salford MP hails decision to pause green belt housing plan

The MP for Worsley and Eccles has praised the decision to pause plans to rip up a stretch of Salford […]

Salford Council rolls out scheme to exempt terminally ill people from council tax.

Salford Council scraps council tax for terminally ill people with launch of new scheme

Salford City Council has confirmed its plans to provide council tax support to residents diagnosed with a terminal illness. The […]

Salford City Council

Salford councillors reject plans for Broughton Park parish council

Salford councillors have unanimously rejected plans to establish a parish council in the Broughton Park area. The proposals, which would […]

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Blue Badge crackdown sparks 120 probes including man caught using dead mother’s permit

Salford City Council has opened more than 120 investigations since a Blue Badge crackdown – and prosecuted a man for […]

King Roman Catholic Primary School, Worsley

Worsley school celebrates solar panel funding in £100m green energy drive

A headteacher in Worsley says she is delighted after finding out her school will have solar panels installed as part […]

New acoustic centre to be built at Salford University.

Work begins on £24m acoustics building at Salford University

Building work has started on a new £24 million acoustics research, testing and teaching facility at the University of Salford. […]

The Lowry Theatre are part of NYT's Assemble scheme.

Salford’s Lowry Theatre joins £2.3m scheme supporting disabled young creatives

A £2.3 million funding injection will see young disabled and neurodivergent people undergo practical work experience at The Lowry Theatre. […]

Work has begun on a Swinton basketball court.

Work begins on “fantastic” new basketball court in Swinton

A new basketball court is being built in a Swinton park. Old tennis courts in Victoria Park, on Swinton Hall […]