Environmental factors such as clean streets and fly-tipping were important discussion points in Salford City Council’s meeting. On Wednesday 26th […]
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Salford City Council budget is passed with social workers seeing their wage increase
Mayor Paul Dennett’s budget was passed earlier today after deliberations about multiple issues facing Salford. A budget posed by Salford […]
“This is unacceptable” Local residents aren’t happy with a truck parked on the pavement in Worsley
Drivers passing through the Manchester Outer Ring Road took to Twitter today after a HGV vehicle was spotted parked on […]
Tributes following death of Salford councillor
Major Salford figures have paid tribute to Pendlebury councillor John Ferguson after his death was announced by the City Council on Saturday.
Hundreds march through Salford to celebrate May Day Parade
Hundreds of people marched through the streets of Salford on a sunny Saturday afternoon for the city’s May Day parade and rally.
May 2 vote: Labour defends its record on Salford Council and blames Tory cuts for declining services
Cuts to local government funding, which are hitting Salford and the most deprived areas of the UK the hardest, are the […]
Mayor Paul Dennett addresses Salford’s “extreme forms of destitution” at MediaCityUK
Salford Mayor Paul Dennett exchanged views with experts on recent poverty studies in Salford and the methods underway in dealing with the matter.
Tributes paid to Salford Conservative candidate who died six days before local election
George Andrew Darlington, 68, who was standing for the Conservative Party in Walkden South, was taken ill and died last week.
2,500 new homes planned for Salford by 2037 in new draft plan
2,500 homes are to be built in Salford following a draft local plan whereby local residents can have their say on the future of Salford.
Salford Labour councillor explains resignation amidst ‘bullying’ claims
Councillor Paul Wilson says his resignation from the Labour Party was down to a number of factors, including ‘bullying’ within the local group.
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