The Save Our Outstanding Nurseries (SOON) campaigners are holding a rally on the 27th October outside Salford Civic Centre. Following […]
Month: October 2018
Salford City FC to face Marine in The FA Cup
National league high flyers Salford City FC will look to avoid a potential giant-killing after being drawn away to Marine […]
Salford tower block resident fears ‘Grenfell mark two’
Outraged residents have launched a petition after the government said it won’t be funding the removal of dangerous cladding on nine Pendleton tower blocks.
Body found in the River Irwell is not being treated as suspicious
A dead body was found in the River Irwell last Sunday. Circumstances surrounding the death of the man are not being […]
Salford roadworks cause chaos for Motorists
Salford drivers are being warned to expect more traffic disruption as the Mancunian way roadworks begin today. The roadworks will […]
Salford cycling group: “We need to get more people walking and cycling”
The Salford Walking and Cycling Forum have asked members of the public to join them for their launch meeting on November 13th.
Sharks off the bottom after beating Newcastle
Sale Sharks moved off the bottom of the Rugby League Gallagher Premiership with a 20-7 win over Newcastle at the AJ Bell.
Andy Burnham opens University business hub
Salford University opened its doors to Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham yesterday to celebrate the opening of its new business incubator.
Pendleton still residents living on derelict estate
Once a working-class, tight-knit community, his High Street estate in Pendleton, Salford is now a shell of its former self as the site is being prepared for demolition.
SMF’s Acoustic Acts Wow Walk the Plank
Salford Music Festival starred some of the Salford’s best accoustic acts on a thrilling first night, including a truibute to Mark. E Smith















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