Chapel Street

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Herbert Vaughan anniversary – A look at the life and career of Salford’s youngest Bishop who went on to become Archbishop and being recognised by the Vatican itself

This passing week marked the 149th anniversary of Cardinal Hebert Vaughan being appointed as Salford’s Bishop, a role he served […]

Trolley Productions, (credit: Jamie McGregor)

Review: A night of live music with Trolley Productions at the Old Pint Pot

A diverse cast of musicians came together last Thursday for a celebration of independent talent hosted by Salford-based label Trolley Productions […]

Credit: Olivia Molden-Williams

“It feels like you get scammed into buying an apartment and told whatever happens, you have to deal with it” – ALTO residents are disappointed with the development plans for the Audacious Church

Plans for an expansion of the Audacious Church, off of Trinity Way has left local residents disappointed. The plans are […]

The Food Collective, Salford. Credit: Nicky Jones.

“It’s open to everybody and there is something in there for everyone” – Non-profit Salford food market selling local produce in aid of community

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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“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 […]

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“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 […]