An Oldham mum and her daughter, both made redundant at the same time, have finally found jobs after six months. […]
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Reception school teacher cycling over 2,000 miles to raise money for pupils
Daniel Hunter, a reception teacher at St Paul’s CE Primary School, has taken on a challenge to cycle 2,021 miles […]
Salford graduate turned successful graphic designer speaks of her achievements
After graduating in July 2019, Bryony Flaherty has landed a successful career, ranging from freelance work to earning a job at Parker Design.
“It feels like you get scammed into buying an apartment and told whatever happens, you have to deal with it” – ALTO residents are disappointed with the development plans for the Audacious Church
Plans for an expansion of the Audacious Church, off of Trinity Way has left local residents disappointed. The plans are […]
“It would really kickstart the regeneration of the area” – Salford Victoria Theatre to be restored to ‘usable condition’
The Salford Victoria Theatre is to be repaired and restored to a community space after being purchased by new owners. […]
“The idea is to make it as beautiful as possible and to create as many memories as possible” Salford community groups begin transformation of Buile Hill Mansion sensory garden
Volunteers and their families have begun work to restore the sensory garden at Salford’s Buile Hill Mansion. On Sunday, the […]
Salford Artist and Manchester Photographer collaborate to put a positive spin on local lockdown
Emma Evans, artist from Salford has teamed up with photographer Richard Kelly from Manchester, to create My Utopia, a free […]
“We’ve all been through this” – Salford autism on continuing to support people who need it
Autism is more pervasive than previously thought, a new study suggests. Research conducted by University of Cambridge and Newcastle University […]
Will Salford Children suffer from lack of funding?
A headteacher claimed that disadvantaged children will fall further behind due to the lack of funding given to students this […]
Peterloo, working in a cotton mill and selling books: 19th Century memoirs finally published after 160 years
The memoirs of a 19th century Salford-born bookseller, James Weatherley, will feature in a new book to highlight the working-class experience during […]
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