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Salford Council spreads #WarmSalford as temperatures continue to drop
The days are getting shorter and the nights are getting colder as winter closes in. This Autumn alone, temperatures in […]
‘Put Big Light On’ to help young people in Salford experiencing homelessness
A ‘Put Big Light On’ project, set up by The Lowry, aims to engage with young people who may feel […]
Salford apartment building to overtake Manchester’s Beetham tower
Three new towers are to be erected in the Greengate area of Salford, one of which is expected to exceed […]
“Affordable housing is definitely more important than playgrounds and swimming pools”: Salford reacts to luxury Cotton Quay development
The £365 million application includes outdoor swimming baths, floating gardens, 1,500 apartments and a 48-storey tower but no affordable housing […]
Local Man Opposes Salford A666 Bus Lane Proposal.
A Salford man has set up a Facebook campaign group asking Salford City Council for the decision to be ‘called […]
Salford is taking part in The World’s Big Sleep Out to help raise $50,000,000 for homelessness causes worldwide
Salford City Council and the University of Salford are collaborating with IGHomeless and Social Bite charities to organise the World’s […]
Salford City Council leaves autistic woman without adequate support
An autistic woman was left without adequate support for months after Salford City Council failed to carry out its statutory duties. The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman issued a report last week following a complaint by Mrs W, who has not been named, a Salford resident with autism.
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.
“Glimmers of hope” – Salford’s growing pothole problem
Regent Road may have caused major disruption in Salford over recent months, but potholes are an ongoing battle for residents […]
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