The Cornerstone Day Centre in Hulme, run by charity Caritas Salford, offers refugees and asylum seekers the opportunity to socialise with each other and help them set up a life in the UK.
Author: Daniel George
Regenerate Film Festival opens the door for budding directors in Salford
Young directors at the University of Salford were given the chance to showcase their work at the first Regeneration Film Festival this week.
High Court rules Deliveroo drivers not entitled to employment rights
Deliveroo drivers were dealt a blow this week, after the High Court ruled that they were not classed as employees.
North Walkden FC seeking fresh faces
Salford based amateur side North Walkden FC are seeking out new faces for their first team.
Match Preview: West Didsbury and Chorlton vs Irlam FC
It’s Irlam FC who go into this one as favourites with slightly better form than their opponents with tonight’s match […]
“A unique place in a unique team” – A retrospective on Swinton legend Frank Evans
Frank Evans, aka “Frankie Defan,” played his last game for Rugby League side Swinton Lions on this day 88 years ago, but his legend lives on across Salford.
Food banks in Salford “are just the tip of the iceberg”, says charity director
A charity director has warned that going hungry is far from the only problem for people using food banks in Salford. […]
Donation of railway sleepers will help disabled veterans at Leigh charity Shoulder to Soldier
VETERANS who are wheelchair bound will now be able to take part in a gardening project thanks to a donation […]
Salford toy library calls for more volunteers
The Little Toy Tots Library has called for more people to volunteer at the organisation. The toy library, which provides […]
Salford student wins best comedian of the year award
23 year old comedian, Jack Gleadow, has won the Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year award. Born in Hull, Gleadow […]
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