Plans to transform an area of Salford to include housing and a new park have been green-lit by the city […]
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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 […]
“My position remains clear” – Worsley and Eccles MP on the new proposed assisted dying bill
Worsley and Eccles MP, Michael Wheeler has shared his thoughts on the proposed change to the assisted dying bill that […]

























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