By Jim Scott. Students from the Princes Trust at the Salford College of Further Education have built a sensory wall for less than £50 for people with complex needs.
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Stockport Butchers shop brings home two trophies at national event
By Jim Scott. TV and Radio food expert Nigel Barden presented the owners of the butcher’s shop with two trophies at the annual Smithfield Awards.
Manchester Piccadilly station shuts down due to protesters on tracks for Afrin
Manchester Piccadilly train station could not operate for several hours after protesters trespassed onto the train tracks, causing nationwide disruption […]
University of Salford graduate wins big at Royal Television Society Awards
Salford University journalism graduate Martina Moscariello has won the news category at the regional Royal Television Society (RTS) awards for […]
Mayor of Greater Manchester helps Salford’s homeless
Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, visited Salford charity, Caritas Diocese, today in hopes of tackling homelessness in the city. The event […]
Football Museum’s autism-friendly opening ‘isn’t helpful’ says charity
A Salford autism charity has criticised the National Football Museum in Manchester’s decision to host an autism-friendly early opening this […]
Dogs 4 Rescue, the cage-free dog sanctuary, needs your help
Dogs 4 Rescue, a small, independent dog sanctuary in Irlam, Salford, is now crowdfunding £200,000 for a new rescue centre. The new facilities […]
MediaCityUK to go green in partnership with City of Trees charity
MediaCityUK is currently fundraising for a target of £500 in order to plant 500 trees around Salford in celebration of […]
Food bank donations help community
Salford Tesco Extra has helped to raise money and food donations for the community. The monthly incentive has allowed Tesco […]
King of the North gaming event heads for MediaCityUK
THE largest student gaming festival in the UK is staged at the University of Salford campus in MediaCityUK this weekend. […]
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