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Salford cycling group: “We need to get more people walking and cycling”

The Salford Walking and Cycling Forum have asked members of the public to join them for their launch meeting on November 13th.

Andy Burnham opens University business hub

Salford University opened its doors to Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham yesterday to celebrate the opening of its new business incubator.

Pendleton still residents living on derelict estate

Once a working-class, tight-knit community, his High Street estate in Pendleton, Salford is now a shell of its former self as the site is being prepared for demolition.

Eccles By-Election: Labour hold seat with halved majority

Labour’s Mike McCusker has won the Eccles by-election, but with half the majority the party had in local elections earlier this year.

“The boys did great” coach Ian Watson reacts to Red Devils win

Salford Red Devils defeated Toulouse 44-10 last night to ensure their Super League status for next season. Coach Ian Watson […]

Salford technology firm win Queens award for International trade

Salford based technology firm Mason Advisory have been presented with a Queens Award for enterprise by the Lord Lieutenant of Greater Manchester.

M60 blocked after car collides with HGV in Salford

Highways England have confirmed that a car has collided with a heavy goods vehicle between junction 31 and 12 of the M60 anti clockwise, causing delays for Salford travelers.

“The hardest gig I will ever do”- Salford born Ed Blaney discusses suicide vigil

Salford born singer-songwriter/producer Ed Blaney spoke exclusively to Salford Now about his performance at the Suicide prevention vigil, held at MediaCityUk.