Before the turbulent year that was 2020, nobody could have imagined that an online tour of Bridgewater Canal would be […]
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Salford Council to licence small shared homes
Salford City Council is to introduce landlord licensing for shared homes where three or four tenants live, known as houses […]
Are charity shops booming in business or melting under pressure?
Business for charity shops is back and booming more than ever after the long wait to reopen since the lockdown. […]
Salford historic pub The Crescent could be back in business
Salford’s famous pub, ‘The Crescent’, could be set to reopen. The grade II listed building, which closed in 2017, sits […]
Salford hero running from Manchester to Liverpool for Cancer Research UK
A Salford man is running 46 miles from Manchester to Liverpool to raise money for Cancer Research UK. One in […]
Salford City FC & Foundation 92 have a huge impact off the Pitch
Foundation 92 and Salford City have helped gift up to 41,300 food items since the start of Summer 2020 benefiting […]
“It’s about five times more than usual” – Salford Salons and Barbers see huge demand for haircuts in first week of reopening
Hairdressers and Barbers across Salford have been inundated with bookings and walk-ins this week, with most completely booked up. This […]
“The people that use our services can be so frightened”- The Salford charity helping refugees through the pandemic
Elizabeth Tangata unloading food bank deliveries. Image: Warm Hut A charity that works with refugees and asylum seekers in Salford, […]
Salford MP Rebecca Long Bailey describes new police legislation as “chilling”, says the right to peacefully protest “must be protected”
Rebecca Long-Bailey MP says the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill could contravene articles in the Human Rights Act. The […]
Salford’s response to easing of lockdown rules
From April 12, the public can begin to enjoy some freedoms again. Sticking to the roadmap set out by Prime […]
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