A 16th century painting has returned to Orsdall Hall after a recent restoration uncovered previous drafts of the piece. The […]
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How a “poor bloke” in Salford invented the UK’s first ever bus service
The first ever bus service was created in Salford by John Greenwood, a seemingly ordinary bloke who revolutionised transport services […]
Salford Cathedral “delighted” with £452k restoration fund
Salford Cathedral has received more than £452,000 from the government for a series of works to protect the 19th century […]
Jay Rayner praises Salford cafe for “profoundly comforting” food
Celebrity food critic Jay Rayner has praised a Salford Hong Kong-style cafe for its “outrageous” and otherwise “profoundly comforting” food. […]
Two Salford D-Day veterans turn 100 this month
Two honourable D-Day veterans who live in Salford are celebrating their 100th birthdays this month. Peter Belcher marked his milestone […]
Salford ranked lowest in GM for Christmas burglary rates
A study has revealed that Salford has the lowest surge in burglaries over Christmas compared to other areas in Greater […]
Historic pub becomes one of the few independent pubs in Salford
After a £1.4 million restoration, a Grade II listed pub in Salford has become one of the few independently run […]
Council officers attend meetings over closure of Laburnum Court
The Deputy City Mayor has stated the council is aware of the elderly care home Laburnum Court closing and officers […]
Salford community donates “overwhelming” amount of gifts to older adults this Christmas
A local home care company successfully delivered over 500 gifts to older adults who may be feeling lonely this Christmas. […]
Five free things to do in Salford this Christmas
This Christmas, some may argue that finding affordable things to do during the festive period is more important than ever. […]
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