A student studying at Kings College University Royal Naval Unit, diagnosed with brain cancer has fulfilled a bucket list dream by piloting a navy ship from Liverpool to Salford.
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Appeal to find missing Salford man, Hugh Gillespie
Hugh Gillespie, aged 53, was last seen on 4th February 2019. Hugh is described as 5ft 5in tall, of medium build with short dark brown hair. It is believed he may be wearing a navy blue Ellesse bubble coat, blue jeans, a blue Fila jumper, dark Adidas trainers and a navy Lacoste bobble hat with grey stripe.
£22.5 million redevelopment of Salford’s Canon Green Campus has begun
Photo credit: Google Maps Work has began on the multi-million pound redevelopment of Salford’s Canon Green Campus, which aims to […]
Salford schools take part in Safer Internet Day
Salford schools joined thousands of people and organisations taking action for Safer Internet Day. St Paul’s Crompton school in Worsley […]
Exchange students give the University of Salford an A+
LAST Monday, January 28 marked the return of Salford University’s home students and the arrival of hundreds of excited, anxious and curious exchange students.
Greater Manchester Police appeal to the public to find wanted Salford man
Greater Manchester Police have asked for the public’s help to trace a wanted man from Salford.
Salford SU presents: Take Me Out
No plans for Valentines? No worries. Next Wednesday, Salford University’s Student Union invites you to step into your television and […]
How you can help rebuild Worsley Woods adventure play area
Worsley Woods are raising money to rebuild their children’s adventure playground.
University of Salford researchers say rogue cells may be starting point of all cancers
New research at University of Salford suggests all cancers may be triggered by a rare rogue stem cell that has […]
Salford Cycling Club defend state of Buile Hill Park after weekends event
Salford Cycling Club have defended the state of Buile Hill Park after Saturday’s Cyclo-Cross event.The event, which saw over 350 people of all ages attend, left grass and bulbs planted across the park churned up and messy.
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