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Salford City Council launches a new strategy to help tackle inequality across Salford
Salford City Council has launched a new Equality and Inclusion Strategy today, which has been developed following engagement with Salford’s […]
“It’s all about what we can do in the middle ground”- Lib Dem candidate for Blackfriars and Trinity by-election sets out plans to ‘Clean Up Blackfriars’
With the Blackfriars and Trinity by-election on November 4 approaching, Liberal Democrat candidate Joseph Ross Allen plans to bring clean, […]
“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 […]
Campaigners protest against Ralli Quays development plans putting 300-year-old footpath at risk
A footpath running along the River Irwell is in danger of being closed after plans were proposed to build a […]
Salford firsts celebrated with stunning sculpture
The city that had England’s first public library, first public park, and first horse drawn tram service – amongst many […]
Buile Hill Mansion restoration inches closer
The restoration of Buile Hill Mansion has taken another step forward. Salford City Council has entered into a Memorandum of […]
New Bailey announce community litter pick with Salford Litter Picking Heroes
New Bailey has announced a 2nd community litter pick in collaboration with Salford Litter Picking Heroes and Salford City Council […]
RHS Garden Bridgewater opens today with free visits for Salford Residents every Tuesday
The long-awaited multi-million pound tourist attraction RHS Garden Bridgewater finally opened today – and all Salford residents will be able […]
Election is chance to improve Salford’s ‘awful’ record on women councillors, says candidate
With the local election on May 6 just days away, Aimee Seddon considers why Salford City Council’s low female representation matters, and how voters could make a difference on Thursday.
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