Winton Wanderers FC are working to find a permanent new home after having their pitches were deemed unplayable on multiple occasions.
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Eccles football club kids raise more than £1,000 for Salford Royal Hospital
Players from an Eccles football club have kick-started a Coronavirus fundraiser for Salford Royal staff by doing keepy uppies in […]
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- £20,000 for Walkden in Bloom to expand green spaces in town for ‘next generation’
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