Women’s Voice welcomed speakers from the ProtectED accreditation scheme and wellbeing staff from the University of Salford who shared the […]
Month: November 2017
Travelling improves employability, Salford youth agrees
TRAVELLING makes young people more likely to develop valuable workplace skills, Salford citizens agree. Local surveys show that young people […]
Fashion publishers indicate digital future at tech conference
TWO leading fashion publishers have expressed that they believe the world of fashion will be moving into a more digital […]
‘Manchester Martyrs’ execution remembered in Salford 150 years on
EVENTS are taking place in Salford and Manchester today to mark the 150th anniversary of the executions of the so-called […]
Salford University men’s football hoping for league success
Salford University men’s football team have started promisingly having won three out of their four opening games. Salford’s opening results […]
Humans become zombies in Haze and Fog
HAZE AND FOG, a Cao Fei film screened at the University of Salford last week, explores the ways in which […]
Francis House Charity Christmas shop auctioning locally designed trees
A charity Christmas shop in The Lowry Outlet, Salford Quays, is currently open and selling all Christmas items for Francis […]
New Manchester restaurant serves up food waste on menu
The manager of a pay-as-you-feel restaurant in Manchester has described the amount of food waste in the UK as “completely wrong” and “unacceptable”.
Bernard Morley: “We will always keep Salford City a family-orientated club”
Salford City joint-manager Bernard Morley gave assurances to the club’s fans that they would always remain “family-orientated” regardless of success […]
Safe Drive Stay Alive reach out to Greater Manchester’s teens
YOUNG people are three times more likely to be in an accident within their first two years of driving, and […]















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