“This has been my dream, and today the dream is coming true,” says Kasia Halani, Jak’s World Suicide Prevention Charity […]
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Artist Camille Walala commissioned to transform Lowry gallery for 25th anniversary
Camille Walala, a French artist known for her eye-catching, colour-rich geometric designs, has been asked to transform the Lowry’s Promenade […]
Salford becomes first UK University to earn prestigious employer-led accreditation
The University of Salford has become the first in the UK to receive “prestigious” employer-led accreditation, with its Business Management […]
“Brookhouse is more beautiful than ever” – Salford Councillors back community project
Salford City Council and local councillors have helped to brighten up part of Eccles as they continue to support events […]
Full cast announced as Agatha Christie’s Death On The Nile visits The Lowry this September
The full cast has been announced for the new production of Agatha Christie’s classic murder mystery Death On The Nile, […]
Affordable housing still a “priority” for Salford council despite dropped plans
Salford City Council has reassured residents that delivering affordable housing remains a “priority,” following concerns over the recent scrapping of […]
Homeless charity founder shares “unforgettable day” after winning Rugby World Cup tickets
A deserving local homeless charity co-founder, who won tickets to the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025, says he had an […]
Dangerous concrete prone to sudden failure to be removed from Salford Royal Hospital
Salford Royal Hospital has been earmarked for the removal of a dangerous type of concrete that is prone to sudden […]
“It hooks you in” – Free creative psychotherapy group set to launch in Salford
A 12-week-long creative psychotherapy group tackling depression through arts-based activity is set to begin in Salford this month – with […]
Salford boys school rated ‘inadequate’ by Ofsted in recent report
An independent boys’ school in Salford has received an inadequate Ofsted rating after inspectors found pupils were “left ill-prepared for […]
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