A charity in Salford is aiming to make the region ‘10%’ better by encouraging businesses to commit to making “small changes will make a difference”.
Author: Hira Nasir
“I was desperate for help, but didn’t know where to go”
Shabana Mirza has opened up about the help available for women of ethnic minority groups in Salford.
Salford’s first smart home energy research lab will help people understand energy consumption
The UK’s first smart home energy research lab has opened up in Salford. The aim of the lab is to […]
Salford leading the way in promoting artists from all across the world
Weird but wonderful artwork was being sold at the Christmas Market, hosted by Islington Mill. Over 15 artists were selling their original […]
Salford is ninth most deprived local authority in England for mental health
Tomorrow is ‘World Mental Health Day’. This year’s theme focuses on young people’s mental health in a changing environment.
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