A non-profit food market has opened its doors in Salford’s The Angel Centre to help feed local families. The Food […]
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Six months of Chapel Street roadworks due to start in April
Major work to three Salford roads will start from Monday, April 12 and will last approximately six months. Salford City […]
“We’re still alive, the tsunami hasn’t taken us under yet” – Vero Moderno set to reopen in May
Salford Italian restaurant Vero Moderno is set to reopen on the 17th of May. The Owner/Manager, Beppe, has hinted that […]
“We’re exhausted” – King’s Arms landlady responds to Government roadmap out of lockdown
A landlady of a Salford pub has reacted to the roadmap out of lockdown set by Boris Johnson yesterday. Lisa […]
First phase of £2.5 bn development at The Crescent set to begin
A £2.5 billion Salford Crescent masterplan to regenerate a key area of the city includes a new Metrolink station and […]
“Faith can move mountains” – How a Salford church are keeping the faith by bringing the community together during Coronavirus
Greater Manchester is an accepting place – regardless of race or religion, you’re welcome here. Breaking it down, we find […]
Salford Foodbank extends project to Swinton gateway and Broughton Hub with new donation point at MediaCityUK
Salford Foodbank is expanding to operate a distribution centre session at Swinton Gateway and Broughton Hub along with adding additional […]
Sacred Trinity Church hosts Christmas photography competition
Salford’s Sacred Trinity Church is inviting people to get their ‘creative juices flowing’ for a Christmas Story-themed advent photography competition. […]
Support your local hip-hop themed café in Salford
A hip-hop themed Salford café is managing to adjust to lockdown and stay successful with takeaway options – despite opening […]
Reopening of Working Class Movement Library Reading Room
A popular local reading room is reopening its doors, after spending time putting a series of additional safety measures in […]
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