Representatives from the Irwell River Catchment and Groundwork Greater Manchester attended the Greater Manchester Natural Capital Conference to further the […]
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“The effects can be devastating” The aftermath of Storm Ciara flooding
Environment Agency North West are working “day and night” to help Greater Manchester with the aftermath of the Storm Ciara […]
Storm Ellen set to washout Salford even further
Large areas of the Salford have been given an amber warning by the Met Office, with recent forecasts showing Storm […]
Salford promotes positive internet use on Safer Internet Day
“Free to be me” is this years social media campaign for Safer Internet Day as Salford reflects on its use […]
14 family friendly things to do in Salford in February half term
The half term is approaching and the dread of how to fill five full days of no school is beginning […]
“I think the government underestimate women in our age group” WASPI meeting launches in Salford and Eccles
The first ever Salford and Eccles Woman Against State Pension Injustice (WASPI Salford) launched last Saturday at Clifton Cricket club. […]
Worsley history and wildlife walks encourage exercise and educate on heritage and nature
The Landscape History & Wildlife Walk in Worsley helps people to become more active by encouraging them to participate in […]
Vandals strike at Parr Fold Park near Salford College
Amongst the violent weather across the weekend, Vandals took to a local Salford Park in Walkden. On the 8th of […]
Building from New Bailey Scheme in Salford sold for £6.3m
A Salford building, part of the English Cities Fund’s New Bailey scheme, has been sold for over £6 million. Riverside […]
Salford Sports Centre exceeds dangerous pollution limits
The Sports Centre at the University of Salford is at risk of dangerous levels of air pollution, according to a […]
























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