The city that had England’s first public library, first public park, and first horse drawn tram service – amongst many […]
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A new gin bar & cabaret at The King’s Arms
The King’s Arms will be reopening its doors after ‘letting the madness die down’, following the easing of lockdown. It’s […]
“It’s open to everybody and there is something in there for everyone” – Non-profit Salford food market selling local produce in aid of community
A non-profit food market has opened its doors in Salford’s The Angel Centre to help feed local families. The Food […]
Salford historic pub The Crescent could be back in business
Salford’s famous pub, ‘The Crescent’, could be set to reopen. The grade II listed building, which closed in 2017, sits […]
“We’re still alive, the tsunami hasn’t taken us under yet” – Vero Moderno set to reopen in May
Salford Italian restaurant Vero Moderno is set to reopen on the 17th of May. The Owner/Manager, Beppe, has hinted that […]
The Lowry hosts three-part Zoom tour revealing Salford’s secrets
The Lowry is hosting a free Zoom tour called “The Secrets of Chapel Street and Peel Park”. The first of […]
“Faith can move mountains” – How a Salford church are keeping the faith by bringing the community together during Coronavirus
Greater Manchester is an accepting place – regardless of race or religion, you’re welcome here. Breaking it down, we find […]
“It truly is a revolutionary city” – Salford horse sculpture that celebrates local history approaches final hurdle
More details have been added to the Salford horse sculpture that celebrate the city’s history as it begins to be […]
Delays due to Chapel Street collision
Traffic was put on standstill in Salford today due to an incident between a male cyclist and a car near […]
A sculpture to celebrate “Salford Firsts” and the city’s rich history coming soon
Renowned sculptor Emma Rodgers is working on a horse and lamppost sculpture for Bexley Square off Chapel Street to celebrate […]
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