SALFORD police officers will be deployed along with troops across Britain this week as part of the country’s second efforts […]
Month: October 2017
Manchester sees rise in Islamophobic attacks
A charity says it has recorded spikes in Islamophobic hate incidents following terrorist attacks such as the Manchester Arena bombing. […]
Councillor urges Salfordians to go veggie for November
Salford’s historical connection to vegetarianism is little know but now a local councillor is urging Manchester residents ditch meat for November.
Manchester artists stitch trees for refugees
A MOTHER-DAUGHTER arts group have launched the Stitch a Tree project in aid of refugees across the country. Thread-bearing witness, the […]
Half-term Activities: Legoland Discovery and Sealife centres
Keeping children entertained during half-term is always a struggle, so LEGOLAND Discovery Centre and the SEA LIFE Centre are putting […]
DinoFalls Adventure golf course set to open at Trafford City
A full dinosaur adventure golf course is set to open in Greater Manchester later this month. DinoFalls adventure will open at Trafford […]
New Tenant’s Union to combat nasty landlords
Tenant’s Union UK, formed by Laurence Elliott, is aimiing to fight back against unscrupulous landlords. Tenant’s Union is formed out […]
Greater Manchester Fire Stations to be used for homeless help
Greater Manchester Fire Stations are to be used to help homeless people, in a pioneering new scheme. Mayor Andy Burnham […]
4pm Quays Radio Programme 10/10/2017
A man has been charged with driving offences after a 5 year old boy was hit by a car in […]
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