Trafford Council are proposing to fine parents who keep their car engines running, in the hope it will reduce air pollution within the borough.
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Charity Zumbathon to raise money for child bereavement charities
This Saturday, 23 March, a charity Zumbathon is taking place in Swinton in aid of Beyond Bea and 4Louis, two charities that focus on raising awareness of baby loss and bereavement and aim to educate healthcare professionals in order to improve bereavement care.
Plans for 23-storey residential tower in Eccles submitted for approval
Manchester based company, Jeffrey Bell Architects have submitted plans for a 23-storey residential tower to be built in Eccles.
How a drunken bet changed a Salford man’s life forever
Former Salford University student, Brendan Rendall, took on a bet of completing a half marathon in 2006 and now he has completed a Coast to Coast run.
New voice of Salford youth targets knife crime “epidemic”
Young people in Salford have a new champion in the campaign against the knife crime “epidemic”.
“Dinner with Madeleine Albright” – Spirit of Salford nominee on her rise
Sarah Whitehead, director of local community company ‘Community Pride’, will find out if she is Salford’s Citizen of the Year tonight.
“This strike is vital” – Member of Youth Parliament for Salford supports Youth Strike for Climate
Young people in Greater Manchester are planning to join a second school strike for climate on Friday as part of a global day of protest by young people to demand action against climate change. Alex Derbyshire, 17, Member of Youth Parliament for Salford, is a strong supporter of the movement.
Wood Street Mission helping “cold and hungry” children in Salford
Wood Street Mission say that many families in Salford still struggle to buy their child a school uniform, among other factors of poverty.
Mum of Walkden angels makes special gesture to hospital staff who saved her life
Michelle Pearson, the mother of the Walkden angles, has presented staff at Wythenshawe burns unit with a cheque for £1000.
“An exceptionally challenging year”: Salford Council sends bleak letter to residents about tax rises and funding
Salford City Council will increase council tax by 3% next financial year, the maximum amount allowed before a local referendum is triggered.
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