The smash-hit musical SIX has returned to The Lowry and has taken the city by storm once again. The venue has already […]
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‘Stories From A Very Different Salford’ reminiscent film for people living with Dementia
Open Doors Support Group and Chronicle films have produced a reminiscent film for people living with Dementia in Salford. ‘Stories […]
Salford community celebrates renovated shelter – despite vandalism
Residents in Eccles have come together to celebrate the restoration of a historic shelter, despite it being vandalised just days […]
“Steeped in history” – Urban explorers on forgotten Salford
A new hobby is uncovering the forgotten histories of Salford – urban exploration. It involves exploring abandoned buildings and sharing the contents online.
Lark Hill Place: Salford’s beloved street returns in its original setting
Lark Hill Place, the Victorian street at the Salford Museum and Art Gallery, reopened this weekend in its original 1897 setting.
‘Who’s That Girl?’ Find out tonight at Salford Museum
This Thursday 29th November, Who’s That Girl? is launching at Salford Museum and Art Gallery, Peel Park. The free event […]
Vicar appeals to save dilapidated ‘at risk’ Salford church
St Luke’s church in Salford has been registered as Heritage at risk by Historic England. The building has broken gutters, leaks and disrupted roof.
Salford through the years
Take a step back in time with Salford central’s history exhibition
Votes for Women, or Votes for Ladies? An exhibition by The Salford Working Class Movement Library
In the 21st Century more women than ever before have the right to vote as well as the opportunity to partake in politics and take an interest in social affairs. The Salford Working Class Movement Library celebrates the incredible journey.
Salford Disability Forum celebrates Disability History Month
SALFORD Disability Forum celebrated UK Disability History Month, by hosting a community event which celebrated disabilities across Greater Manchester through […]
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