Salford Pride and Youth Stop AIDS Manchester launched their partnership on World AIDS Day whilst fundraising to support those living […]
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FISHY BUSINESS: Investigation as Middlewood Lock DRIES UP
Fish and other wildlife have died after Middlewood Locks in Ordsall dried up due to alleged vandalism and theft. The […]
Salford charity reaches out for help to support disabled people in employment
A free occupational training programme to help disable people new find careers has launched in Salford. The programme run by YMCA […]
Salford photographer’s work published in new book
The work of Salford photographer, Shirley Baker, has been published in a new book. Shirley Baker was born in Kersal […]
“It can really drive change and improve care” – workshops in Salford hope to improve pregnancy research
A new series of workshops for Jewish women who have experienced stillbirth will be launching in the new year at […]
New app to help public and private transport passengers in Salford
Transport for Greater Manchester has introduced an app that allows passengers in Salford to manage their journeys on their smartphones.
Salford university pilots new mental health scheme
Salford University is piloting a new specialist mental health scheme as part of a wider initiative. The new service hopes […]
Salford bar manager shares her story after developing a blood clot, caused by contraceptives
A Salford woman is warning people about the contraceptive pill, after developing a blood clot in her lungs. Courtney Haggerty, […]
Salford hosts world expert talk on UK transport poverty
Professor of Transport and Social Analysis Karen Lucas discussed her newest research on transport poverty and Inequalities in Mobility and Access in the UK.
Forest Bathing: Salford’s answer to mental health issues and stress
A Forest Bathing group in Salford have come together to practice mindfulness through immersing themselves in nature. Natalie Rossiter, leader […]






















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