Doing a little bit can make a big impact says the organiser of Salford University’s Go Green month. Student Union […]
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“The Jewish community feel threatened” Salford third in country for hate crime
Salford had the third highest number of violent antisemitic assaults in the country last year, with only Barnet and Hackney […]
Free non-performing media programmes for teenagers in Salford
Three free programmes will be held around Salford to help teenagers with an interest in non-performing elements of making theatre. […]
Coming up: Eating Well Lunch and Learn project
The local charity, Inspiring Communities Together (ICT), is hosting a lunch on Friday 14 February to chat about managing a […]
“People will remember a story better than any statistic” how Framing North is challenging how we view poverty
Salford anti-poverty campaigners added their voices today to a national conference calling for improvements in how society talks about people […]
14 family friendly things to do in Salford in February half term
The half term is approaching and the dread of how to fill five full days of no school is beginning […]
The Salford Friendly Anglers – the oldest active fishing society in the world
“I remember your talk from when you were nine. My dad and my uncle are the last two remaining members […]
“We are hoping to build more support in Salford.” – Dad Matters UK wants to support new Fathers
Dad Matters UK is a home-start project which supports fathers across Greater Manchester. Dad Matters UK aim to help dads […]
“It can be a lonely thing to do” New podcasting club comes to MediaCityUK this week
A podcast club is coming to MediaCityUK this week, focusing on bringing creators together from a job that can often […]
Local organisation refurbishes bus to tackle homelessness
A homelessness charity that runs across Salford and Manchester has created a unique and mobile way to help take people […]
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