Barbara Keeley, MP for Worsley and Eccles South, has joined other Labour Members calling for all councils within Greater Manchester […]
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“The audience reaction and singing together makes such a lovely atmosphere” – Monton Voices are looking forward to their Christmas shows after not performing for nearly two years
Salford community choir Monton Voices are preparing to make an exciting comeback to live performances after a total of 22 […]
“Why are we not talking about ways to stop men being violent towards women?” – Women and girls commission to launch in Salford
Left image: Jacob Teagle. Right image: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Action on key issues facing women and girls in Salford will be the […]
“It was definitely one of the most important years of my life” – Salford graduate Adam Simcox on how studying in the city helped him release his debut novel
Salford University graduate Adam Simcox says his time studying in the city helped launch his passion for writing and film […]
“Seeing those who we support struggle through Covid has been most emotionally challenging” – The charity helping children with autism in Salford
Greater Manchester based charity I AM has been helping people with autism in Salford cope throughout the pandemic. The Covid-19 […]
“Salford has loads of memories and stories” – Transport museum commemorates Bygone Salford history
An event celebrating Salford’s rich transport history is taking place in Manchester this weekend.
Metrolink industrial action to strike Manchester Marathon
Metrolink strikes are expected to severely hamper mobility around Salford and the Greater Manchester area this Sunday. The slated walkout […]
2.8 million people, including Salfordians, set to benefit from The Greater Manchester Civic University Agreement
Parrot of Doom, CC BY-SA 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons The vice-chancellors of five Greater Manchester universities signed The Greater […]
“It’s not glamourised, it’s not pretty, it’s just real of how people lived back then” – The Greater Manchester Fringe play exploring the AIDS epidemic through friendship
Delving into the lives of two queer friends, Sour Milk highlights how a turbulent world can affect those who are […]
Greater Manchester Home to Nearly 3 million people but over 600,000 residents live in poverty
The Greater Manchester Poverty Action is an organisation that focuses on settling poverty in Greater Manchester with emphasis on supporting measures that prevent and […]
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