Former industrial sites in Salford are set to be cleaned up and transformed into three new nature reserves as part […]
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You Can Care Week: Meet the woman supporting carers in Salford
You Can Care week is a perfect opportunity for one Salford woman – Ageless Grace educator Jo Brizland-Cullen – to help carers look after themselves.
Salford charity warns of “dangerous and devastating” cuts to children’s services
Figures in a new study created by a group of charities show that funding for children has fallen by a third per child in England since 2010.
Our Lady of Fátima statue visits Salford Cathedral
Salford Cathedral has over the weekend welcomed the visitation of the pilgrim statue of Our Lady of Fatima and the relics of Saints Jacinta and Francisco.
Four ways you can support homeless people in Salford
With news that the former government homelessness tsar has praised Greater Manchester’s approach to tackling the issue, we look at four ways you can help tackled homelessness in Salford.
Mixed views on crime in Salford following numerous phone muggings
Last week,three Salford residents were the victims of thefts over a period of three days, where personal belongings were stolen out of their hands.
Blood on Board project is saving lives in Salford
The North West Air Ambulance can now perform life saving blood transfusions on accident sites thanks to the new Blood on Board partnership.
Salford’s ‘Istanbul weather’ to come to an end
Salford’s early ‘summer’ weather is due to come to an abrupt halt later this week with temperatures dropping and rain […]
“He amazed me so much” – why Salford is dedicating a classroom to James Dunn
Salford is paying tribute to photographer James Dunn after he lost his battle with Epidermolysis Bullosa in April 2018.
“It’s what makes the city great” – Mayor and Mayoress of Salford announce charity ball
The Ceremonial Mayor and Mayoress of Salford will host a Masquerade Ball at Buile Hill Park on 2nd March to raise money for charities across the region.
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