Building cobbled streets has been touted as the solution to Salford’s pothole road problem. Salford Councillor Arnold Saunders said that […]
Month: January 2023
“I wanted to give something back” – Eccles man raises more than £700 for dementia charity after mother’s death
A man from Eccles has raised hundreds of pounds for a Dementia charity following his mother’s three-year battle with the […]
Happy Valley star, Sarah Lancashire, was lecturer at Salford University
Happy Valley star Sarah Lancashire helped inspire drama students at Salford University where she worked as a lecturer. Lancashire has […]
Dinosaur World Live at the Lowry this February
Dinosaurs will be coming back to life in Salford this February.
Food prices affecting local businesses and food banks in Salford
Donations to Salford food banks have dropped significantly since before Christmas but the demand remains high, say charity workers.
Eccles Shopping Centre misses out on £20m while PM’s constituency receives same amount
A bid to bring £20 million of investment to Eccles Shopping centre has been refused by a government scheme. The […]
New exhibition featuring photography by Kate Middleton launching at Salford’s Imperial War Museum to mark Holocaust Memorial Day
Photography by Kate Middleton is part of a new exhibition featuring over 60 contemporary portraits to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023, […]
Two new tram lines among plans for the future of Salford
New tram lines are coming to Salford, along with other developments, as outlined in plans by Salford City Council.
Review: Kersal photographer Shirley Baker’s new exhibition at the Working Class Movement Library
‘Capturing The Modern Backdrop: Shirley Baker Photographing Salford’ is a new exhibition featuring images of Salford at the Working-Class Movement Library.
Irlam homes raided as police make 23 arrests
Twenty-three people have been arrested today across Irlam and neighbouring areas as part of an ongoing police initiative. The arrests were […]























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