Green party Councillor Bryan Blears yesterday sent a letter to the Mayor of Manchester Andy Burnham, calling his new housing proposals “reckless and unsustainable”.
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Faith leaders encourage Salford locals to take up 40-day Lent challenge
Faith leaders in Salford and Greater Manchester have been talking about how Christians can participate and celebrate the importance of Lent.
Handmaid’s Tale author Margaret Atwood to visit Salford
Margaret Atwood, author of dystopian novel The Handmaid’s Tale, will be coming to The Lowry Theatre in October of this year.
Women with Wings open business centre in Little Hulton
Women with Wings celebrated the grand opening of their new business centre in Little Hulton last Friday, March 8, on International Women’s Day.
Salford Foodbank “struggling to cope” in current premises and needs new home
Salford Foodbank is looking for a new location due to a lack of food storage in their current home in Mocha Pararde, Lower Broughton.
Salford Royal joins in with Nutrition and Hydration Week
Nutrition and Hydration Week is aimed at bringing people together to educate them on the value of maintain health through food and drink.
Eccles CoderDojo helps children get involved with technology
The Eccles CoderDojo is a volunteer-led organisation that enables a range of young children to engage in coding activities.
“2,070 people in Salford are living with glaucoma” – why it’s vital to book your eye test
Mahmoud Moustafa, clinical director at Specsavers in Salford, stresses the importance of regular eye tests to prevent eye condition, Glaucoma.
Daily Mile promotes health, fitness and overall well-being in Salford children
The Daily Mile, a 15-minute classroom initiative which aims to increase concentration and improve the overall health and wellbeing of our children, both physically and emotionally, seeks more Salford schools to sign up to the free program.
Salford affected by fire service cuts
A number of cuts are being made to the Greater Manchester fire department, including closures of six stations in order to downgrade to three and re-locate to more convenient areas. Up to 113 support workers could also be made redundant due to the cuts.
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