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“These people would give anything to be back with their families” Salford Christian Brother calls on support for asylum seekers

A brother from a Salford parish has pleaded for an increase in support for Asylum Seekers, in commemoration for the anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. 

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“Salford is the cornerstone of our business” Meet the milkmen with a sustainable mission

A Salford-based family business delivers traditional glass bottles of milk in an effort to cut down the amount of plastic […]

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“It’s like playing Rodger Federer on centre court.” 71-year-old Salford man raises more than £3,000 in Hawaii triathlon

Salford man John Heaney recently competed in the grueling 140-mile triathlon in Hawaii whilst also raising money for Guide Dogs UK. 

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“It’s going to make it less of a painful experience” How acting is helping Salford students look after their mental health

University of Salford drama students have been taking part in new mindful acting classes to help manage their mental health and wellbeing.

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“No one should have to wait nearly eight months to be seen” Salford patients face increased wait times for mental health appointments

Patients on Mental health waiting lists are being left in limbo whilst they wait for their first appointment.

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Salford Green Party adds to the controversy over the A666 bus lane

The debate around the A666 bus lane continues as Salford Green Party candidates fueled controversy yesterday in a YouTube video where they appear to be opposing the development.