An eye-opening performance of Slave: A Question of Freedom left the Lowry audience stunned. The play tells the story of […]
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Edy Hurst’s theatrical comedy to premiere at The Lowry this Halloween
This Halloween a spectacular show will be premiere at the Lowry Theatre as Edy Hurst will perform twice in Salford […]
The ‘UK’s number one baking experience’ has come up north for the first time to Salford
Salford’s new baking experience is celebrate the opening of their new northern location by giving away 300 free cupcakes. The […]
Peaky Blinders adaptation returns to the Lowry this October
The Lowry Theatre is set to host the returning stage adaptation of the Peaky Blinders – the Redemption of Thomas […]
Affordable children’s activities this spooky season across Salford
Halloween is fast approaching and there are many spooky events lurking around Salford for young children and families. Most of […]
“It’s a mid-week treat” – Salford celebrates International Coffee Day
The 1st October marks a global celebration for all caffeine lovers as International Coffee Day moves through Salford. The celebrations […]
Plans for new McDonald’s restaurant in Salford Quays approved
Plans for a new McDonald’s restaurant to open in Salford Quays have been approved. Full planning permission has been approved […]
“They played their hearts out” – Worsley Concert Band celebrate 50 years in Eccles Town Hall
Worsley Concert Band hit a huge milestone this year celebrating 50 years, and are congratulated for their ‘fantastic job’ for […]
Looking back at Salford’s Agecroft Power Station on the day Britain moved on from coal
Today marks an important milestone in the UK’s road to carbon neutrality as the last ever coal power station closes […]
Salford group Walk the Plank reflect on summer show in Norway
Salford based organisation Walk the Plank held an event in Bodø, Norway during the summer with an event called ‘Midsummer […]
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