Seventy-five of everyone’s favourite ‘mischief makers’ have been reimagined as Beano characters – including Salford’s very own Angry Ginge. In […]
Month: March 2026
Academics pay tribute to Salford University lecturer and BBC Manchester commissioner
Salford academics honour the memory of Peter Ridsdale-Scott, former BBC Commissioner and lecturer at the University of Salford.
Former Swinton Royal British Legion club could be demolished in favour of living space
The derelict Swinton Royal British Legion club could be torn down if Salford City council approves a plan to build […]
Salford-born Premier League defender in national team allegiance switch debate
Tottenham Hotspur defender Ashley Phillips, born in Salford, is at the forefront of a potential international allegiance switch. Wales have […]
Salford’s Albert Finney inspired Bafta-winning star Wunmi Mosaku’s acting career
BAFAT-winning actor Wunmi Mosaku has revealed that Salford’s Albert Finney was a huge inspiration early in her career.
Chance to get crafty at banner making workshop at Salford Museum and Art Gallery
Salford Museum and Art Gallery is hosting a banner making workshop on March 25 inspired by the Our Salford Voices […]
Peel Park to undergo major rebranding to celebrate 180th anniversary
Salford’s Peel Park is set to undergo a major rebranding to celebrate its 180th anniversary, including new logos and digital animations.
Little Hulton primary school expansion approved
A school in Salford add a nursery to the main school building site.
Salford City look to extend winning run in Barrow clash
Salford City look to extend their impressive winning run this evening, with struggling Barrow the visitors to Moor Lane tonight.
Salford Heroes: Shelagh Delaney – A genius playwright and ‘homesick’ Salfordian
Shelagh Delaney once said that “for a writer, Salford is worth its weight in gold, the people who live here […]

























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