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Month: March 2019
“There’s something worth writing about here” – meet Peel Park’s resident writer
Writer Adam Farrer begins his new role as the writer in residence for Peel Park, Salford this week, hoping to bring awareness to the park.
Students say Varsity uni sports event can improve mental wellbeing
Salford University welcome Chester University back to their turf ahead of the fourth official ‘Varsity’ sporting competition, commencing Wednesday 20th of March.
“Doing nothing is not an option” – ‘£20 fine’ for idling cars outside schools
Trafford Council are proposing to fine parents who keep their car engines running, in the hope it will reduce air pollution within the borough.
Charity Zumbathon to raise money for child bereavement charities
This Saturday, 23 March, a charity Zumbathon is taking place in Swinton in aid of Beyond Bea and 4Louis, two charities that focus on raising awareness of baby loss and bereavement and aim to educate healthcare professionals in order to improve bereavement care.
Plans for 23-storey residential tower in Eccles submitted for approval
Manchester based company, Jeffrey Bell Architects have submitted plans for a 23-storey residential tower to be built in Eccles.
How a drunken bet changed a Salford man’s life forever
Former Salford University student, Brendan Rendall, took on a bet of completing a half marathon in 2006 and now he has completed a Coast to Coast run.
Determined Salford City close gap at top of table
Salford City closed the gap at the top of the National League to just four points after a hard-fought 0-1 victory over Aldershot Town.
PREVIEW: Salford City vs Aldershot Town
After beating Solihull Moors 2-0 at home last Saturday, Salford City FC visit the EBB Stadium for the first time this season to play Aldershot Town.
New voice of Salford youth targets knife crime “epidemic”
Young people in Salford have a new champion in the campaign against the knife crime “epidemic”.






















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