Kids club Bubble Up is inviting children aged 10-13 to fun and free sessions at Walk The Plank in Salford, […]
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Should the University of Salford become cashless?
It is more than a year the pandemic started. During the pandemic debit and credit cards replaced cash payments in […]
“I was 18, just moved away from home, it was terrifying” – Salford student desperate for diagnosis
A Salford teenager has lived with pain for seven years as doctors struggle to diagnose her condition. Ciara McGeoghan,19, has […]
“We’re very excited to announce this but we are taking very small steps as we go forward – ‘Bubble Up’ offers free half term activities for Salford parents
Calling all parents of 10-13 year olds who love music, singing and dancing. ‘Bubble up’ activities is hosting a wide range of events this […]
“It gave me a purpose and something to do throughout furlough”: Have you been getting creative throughout lockdown?
National Creativity Day gave everyone and anyone a chance to unleash their imagination – and Salford was no exception. Artists, […]
The Makers’ market will be at Quayside this late Bank Holiday
The Makers’ Market is back at Quayside, Media City. It will open from Saturday 29th May – Bank Holiday. Then, […]
“Great news” – Mayor hails 400 government jobs coming to Salford
Salford is to welcome more jobs as the Government relocates over 400 roles to the city. The job boost is […]
It is official: Salford is more stylish than London and Cambridge!
We all knew it, but now it is official- Salford is one of the most stylish cities in the United […]
Salford’s Ordsall Hall reopens for the first time in six months
Ordsall Hall has reopened its doors for the first time since November last year. The Salford manor’s opening was […]
“The nurses were just incredible, they were angels” – Salford woman writes poem about her eating disorder treatment
Esther Koch, 24, was admitted to Salford Royal Hospital a couple of years ago and has now written a poem […]
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