ARTHUR Miller’s seminal play, The Crucible has been consistently popular with audiences since it first saw the stage back in […]
Month: May 2017
Swinton Charity shop finds mystery letters from army veteran
Oxfam are trying to locate the author or his nearest relatives to give back the letters found in their Swinton […]
Local barbers host charity event at opening of new shop
Two local barbers in Greater Manchester hosted a charity event following the opening of their new shop, Matu Barber Company. […]
Sale Sharks beat Bath in Phillips’ last match
SALE Sharks finished their season with a narrow 27-24 victory over Bath at the AJ Bell stadium on Saturday. Denny […]
Textile art exhibition at the Salford Museum and Art Gallery
Salford Museum and Art Gallery is hosting an exhibition of textile art until the 5th of September. The exhibition of […]
Celebrate local history month in Salford
AS local history month begins, let’s take a look at the contrast between Salford now and Salford a few decades […]
Mental health: what you should know
Week commencing 8th May marked the beginning of Mental Health Awareness Week. In the UK, the most common issues are […]
Foster Care Fortnight: carers needed in Greater Manchester
With a child taken into care every 20 minutes, Foster Care Fortnight aims to tackle and raise awareness of this problem. […]
REVIEW: Jamie Lenman at Sound Control
THE early-to-mid-2000s saw an influx of British alternative bands who blended crushingly heavy riffs with a chorus-driven, pop rock sensibility. […]
Burnley model could be on her way to Miss England final
A YOUNG model from Burnley has become a shortlisted finalist for a regional final of the Miss England competition, and […]














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