A large-scale £1 billion development backed by the previous government’s levelling up scheme has reached its halfway point after a […]
Author: Edward Hayton
Plans submitted for padel courts in Salford as popularity continues to soar
As padel experiences a meteoric rise in popularity and facilities across the city become harder to book, plans have been […]
New walking trail celebrates people and moments that shaped Salford
A new heritage trail has been launched across the Crescent area of Salford, inviting people to explore the stories, people […]
Salford City fanzine raises £3,500 for homelessness charity
The writers of a popular Salford City fanzine have raised thousands of pounds for a local homelessness charity. Six big-hearted […]
Wrongly jailed Malkinson says he was asked to give evidence in rapist’s trial
Andrew Malkinson has said his “emotions immediately boiled up” when prosecutors asked him to give evidence in the trial of […]
LGBT Salford RAF veteran dismissed for sexuality receives apology
A man from Salford who was forced to leave the Royal Air Force because of his sexuality has received an […]
Salford’s We Invented the Weekend festival announces programme of 200 free events
A popular Salford festival which celebrates the city’s role in inventing the concept of the two-day leisure period has unveiled […]
Adaptation of acclaimed World War Two drama comes to Salford in May
A University of Salford academic is staging the full-length English language premiere of the acclaimed Hungarian drama The Dead Man. […]
Reform UK wins first seat on council in Salford by-election
Salford has elected its first-ever Reform UK councillor in a closely fought by-election. The party’s candidate, Michael Felse, saw off […]
The man aiming to become Salford’s first Green councillor
Trying to make political history while raising two small children and working full-time can be thirsty work. Jack Groom is […]
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