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Salford's first "Louisiana style seafood boil" restaurant Crabbish opens

Salford’s first “Louisiana style seafood boil” restaurant Crabbish opens

Salford is now home to the region’s only “Louisiana style” seafood boil restaurant, Crabbish. The restaurant on Chapel Street serves […]

"We are seeing it more and more" - Salford homelessness charity on importance of ending 'no fault' evictions

“We are seeing it more and more” – Salford homelessness charity on importance of ending ‘no fault’ evictions

Salford homelessness charity Mustard Tree says an end to no-fault evictions is badly needed to prevent more people ending up […]

Jane Gregory. The CEO of Salford Survivors Project.

“It’s not a job for us, it’s a passion” – Salford Survivors Project saves lives of domestic abuse victims

Salford Survivors Project, a charity that helps people struggling with domestic violence, helped over 2000 people in Salford in 2023. […]

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Salford Council takes full ownership of AJ Bell Stadium paving way for £65m development

Salford City Council is taking full control of the AJ Bell Stadium as part of a £65 million redevelopment plan.  […]

Police warn against Pancake Day pranks as image of youths in Salford egging cars and houses released

Police warn against Pancake Day pranks as image of youths in Salford egging cars and houses released

Salford GMP police  have issue a warned that they are clamping down on to Pancake Day pranksters that throwing flour and eggs reminding them that it is punishable by law.

Empty railway arches in Salford could transform into "vibrant" food and drink spaces

Empty railway arches in Salford could transform into “vibrant” food and drink spaces

Planning applications have been submitted to transform empty railway arches in Salford into shops, restaurants and even a microbrewery.  If […]

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“Utter rubbish” – Salford residents have their say on the city’s regeneration

This week, Salford Now posted an article on the increase in development projects across Salford and residents had a lot […]