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“People don’t seem to care about the mess” – Salfordians outraged by sudden increase in litter and fly-tipping waste
Over last week, Salford has experienced an increase in litter on the street, with large groups of Facebook-goers showing their […]
“The gears need to get churning on a quicker scale” – Walk Ride Salford Central call for more Low Traffic Neighbourhoods to be implemented
A Salford pro-cycling and walking group is protesting about the removal of a measure to reduce traffic in Blackfriars. Walk […]
Salford’s own Angel Gomes earns his first England U21s call-up
Highly-rated prospect 21-year-old Angel Gomes has been handed his maiden callup for England’s U21 side for their latest round of […]
“We believe everyone should have a place to call home” – New homes completed for people facing homelessness in Salford
Ten new homes have been built for people facing homelessness in Salford due to ForHousing and the Government’s Rough Sleeping […]
“Sport was a way of me finding myself” – Nathan Maguire, Team GB’s silver Salfordian, on his journey to the Paralympics
When Nathan Maguire thinks back to his journey to a Paralympic silver medal, he cites one influential figure in his […]
“They don’t represent the whole population” – Protesters gather in Salford to protest Tory conference
Students from The University of Salford attended a protest against The Conservative Party amidst proposals to speed up student loan repayments.
How to spend a weekend in MediaCityUK
Salford’s MediaCityUK has emerged from a dockland wasteland to fulfil the vision of its creators – and a tourist destination. […]
World’s only extreme flipper walker completes hike up Mount Snowdon for charity
A Salford civil servant has followed through on his promise to climb Mount Snowdon in flippers raising £5,900 for the […]
Peterloo, working in a cotton mill and selling books: 19th Century memoirs finally published after 160 years
The memoirs of a 19th century Salford-born bookseller, James Weatherley, will feature in a new book to highlight the working-class experience during […]
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