A Salford lender has hailed the new education curriculum for schools, claiming the knowledge is desperately needed to help young […]
Author: Luke Jones
Major regeneration plan for Salford neighbourhood given green light by city council despite parking fears
Plans to transform an area of Salford to include housing and a new park have been green-lit by the city […]
Salford charities hit by shoplifting surge as crime figures falls overall
Shoplifting is hitting Salford’s charitable sector, with local shops reporting weekly thefts, even as the Salford crime figures see a […]
Salford photography project brings creativity and community together
A new photography project featuring a Salford garden has been launched. Three socially engaged photographers have joined the Offshoot Salford […]
Salford building wins award for sustainable office design
Salford’s Eden building has won the ESG award at the British Council for Offices (BCO) National Awards, celebrating the UK’s […]
Salford celebrates mining activist Anne Scargill at the Working Class Movement Library
Salford will celebrate mining activist Anne Scargill later this month with a special evening at the Working Class Movement Library […]
Death on the Nile review: Murder, mystery and laughter on the nile
Agatha Christie’s Death on the Nile docked at The Lowry, Salford, delivering murder, suspense, and laughs to a near sell-out […]
Beat the Street Salford walk turns everyday steps into friendly competion
The Beat the Street Salford walk has launched across the city, turning ordinary journeys into a game that blends fitness, […]
Coffee morning brings community closer to celebrate VE Day
Salford residents celebrated the 80th anniversary of VE Day with bacon butties, scones and wartime tunes this past weekend. The […]
New one way system in Swinton ignored by road users
A one-way system in Swinton is being ignored by road users in the community after being put in place in […]






















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