A dying cash-strapped pensioner claimed he tried to rob a 95-year-old woman in her Salford home to help pay for […]
Month: March 2026
John Cooper Clarke brings Salford roots to Harry Hill podcast
Harry Hill has featured poet, Salford legend and fellow doctor, John Cooper Clarke, on his new podcast.
Accused in Malkinson ‘miscarriage of justice’ case asked to explain DNA issue
A man accused of a brutal rape in Salford for which another man spent 17 years in jail suggested his […]
Eccles residents urged to give feedback on masterplan for town centre
Plans to transform Eccles town centre have entered a new phase as residents are invited to give their views on a draft masterplan.
Councillors call for end to two-child limit in council tax support
Salford families with three or more children could continue to lose out locally even after the two-child benefit limit is […]
New Salford specialist school ready to cater for children with learning disabilities
A new purpose-built specialist school is set to open in Salford to cater for children with learning disabilities. The Quayside […]
Salford GP urges public to look for signs of meningitis in wake of Kent deaths
Salford GP advises public on how to protect adolescents and young adults from meningitis.
Salford City Lionesses season round-up
Despite losing to Stockport County ladies reserves, Salford City Lionesses can reflect on a strong season with them being highly […]
Salford celebrates social workers in honour of World Social Work Day
Social workers across Salford are being celebrated today as the city celebrates World Social Work Day. Salford City Council are […]
Salford Heroes: Samantha Hickey – small contributions, big differences
Ordsall born and raised, 38-year-old Samantha Hickey has spent her entire life volunteering and fundraising for various charities within the Ordsall community.
























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