A Salford drug supplier has been jailed for 12 years after conspiring to supply a street value of £13.2m in […]
Month: July 2023
Salford pub reopens after six-figure renovation
A Salford pub has reopened after a month-long, six-figure renovation. The Royal Sovereign, on Eccles Old Road, reopened last week […]
Salford Royal surgeon’s “unacceptable” behaviour put dozens of patients at risk, new report reveals
A leading Salford Royal surgeon’s botched operations put a host of patients at risk over a 20 year career, according to a new […]
Free meals for Salford children to help parents this summer holidays
Several Salford supermarkets are running schemes that allow families to feed their children cheaply this summer holidays. At Morrisons, Tesco […]
Care experienced youth group have created bespoke signposts for Salford’s “hidden oasis”
A team of care experienced young people has created unique signposts in Buile Hill Park to help visitors find Salford’s […]
Irlam’s greenbelt protected as plans for 800 homes quashed
Plans to build up to 800 homes on Irlam’s greenbelt have been scrapped after ten years of campaigning to protect the […]
‘We Live Here’ – Eccles art trail brings colour to a grey day
Since beginning my educational journey at Salford University, I had inadvertently bordered myself to the confines of the University campuses […]
Seven Brothers Co to open microbrewery at future Central Bay site
Salford brewing company Seven Brothers is opening a new bar and microbrewery, dubbed ‘11 Central’, as part of the £3.5m […]
Salford Arts Theatre reveals winner of The Shelagh Delaney New Writing Award
The winner of Salford Arts Theatre’s Shelagh Delaney New Writing award is Joanna Nicks for her play And it Rains. […]
Andrew Malkinson rape conviction quashed after 20 year struggle
A man who was “kidnapped by the state” after being wrongfully convicted of a rape in Salford 20 years ago […]























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