The Crescent Masterplan hopes to hear your ideas on how you want to change Salford for the better. On 28th […]
Environment
Salford residents left with ‘brown’ and ‘mucky’ drinking water
Residents in Salford have expressed their dissatisfaction after spending 24 hours with discoloured tap water.
Let’s go for a walk! Walking for mental health with Salford Ramblers
Richerman, CC BY-SA 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons Residents across Salford have been encouraged to walk independently in their bubbles […]
“Everyone understands the benefits green infrastructure will bring” – Salford environmental project to complete first phase
An experimental rain garden at the University of Salford aims to make Salford greener and cleaner, The Rain Garden, a Nature-Based […]
“Wrong place, wrong number” – Salford councillor on plans to build 1,400 homes on Chat Moss
A Salford councillor has spoken out against plans to build 1400 homes on Chat Moss.
Salford’s litter-picking stars tackle the Quays
As lockdown restrictions ease litter-picking heroes are having to move in to clean up after messy visitors to Salford Quays. Salford […]
University of Salford to become haven for hedgehogs
The University of Salford campus has gone ‘hedgehog friendly’ by introducing measures to protect the spiny mammals, whose numbers have declined in the UK.
Back in Business: “it’s been a nightmare” The Dispensary on re-opening its doors
The first of its kind in Salford- the Dispensary, a zero-waste, “eco-friendly store providing refills for toiletries and cleaning products” […]
Back In Business: “So much more than ‘a dirty old town'”- Bricks and Water Heritage Alexatours on how lockdown changed the industry
Salford is steeped in a rich and intriguing history, setting it apart in a region that is already decorated for […]
“Wildlife is less timid and more visible” How lockdown has affected Salford’s wildlife and green spaces
One unexpected side-effect of the COVID crisis is a significant uptick in wildlife activity. With fewer people out and about, […]
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