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Salford Mad Pride invites mental health sufferers to Mad Hatter’s tea party

Salford Mad Pride 18 is a collaborative event celebrating the creativity of people living with mental health issues in and around Salford.

75-year-old charity workers appeal to Manchester for help with charity in Uganda

75-year-old charity workers are appealing to the Manchester community for help in providing disadvantaged children in Uganda with an education. 

Mum appeals for adult Changing Places in Manchester after son’s tumour battle

A mum who lost her son to a brain tumour is appealing for large public areas to install Changing Places for older children and adults. 

Salford College students build sensory wall for people with complex needs

By Jim Scott. Students from the Princes Trust at the Salford College of Further Education have built a sensory wall for less than £50 for people with complex needs.

Stockport Butchers shop brings home two trophies at national event

By Jim Scott. TV and Radio food expert Nigel Barden presented the owners of the butcher’s shop with two trophies at the annual Smithfield Awards.

Manchester Piccadilly station shuts down due to protesters on tracks for Afrin

Manchester Piccadilly train station could not operate for several hours after protesters trespassed onto the train tracks, causing nationwide disruption […]

University of Salford graduate wins big at Royal Television Society Awards

Salford University journalism graduate Martina Moscariello has won the news category at the regional Royal Television Society (RTS) awards for […]

Mayor of Greater Manchester helps Salford’s homeless

Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, visited Salford charity, Caritas Diocese, today in hopes of tackling homelessness in the city. The event […]