Sarah Weston’s The Salford Docker explored the the Salford Docks in the 1950s to 1970s with an excellent performance from Salford Community Theatre.
Author: Imogen Holland
Preview: Salford Docker
Following the success on Love on the Dole in 2016, Salford Community Theatre is performing a play about the history of the Salford Docks.
“Music helped me through grief” – Salford musician on award-winning album and upcoming gig
A Salford-born musician used his love of music to help him grieve his father by writing an award-winning album.
Salford acts appearing at Irlam Live music festival this weekend
Irlam Live music festival kicks off at Prince’s Park with performances from Marc Almond, The Farm, Clint Boon, Salford Jets and many more.
Mr Alzheimer’s helping Salford school children understand dementia
A book, titled Mr Alzheimers, has been released into five schools in Salford to teach children about alzheimer’s and dementia.
“You really are making our health service the best thing about this country” – patients’ experiences of Salford Royal’s care
Patients of Salford Royal Hospital share their experiences of time spent in the hospital, as well as the incredible staff that treated them.
Review: Border Tales at The Lowry
Luca Silvestrini’s Protein, Dance Manchester and The Lowry came together on Friday to produce a one-off performance of Border Tales which views themes of migration, different cultures and identity.
Nine things to do in Salford during the Easter holidays
With the Easter holidays just around the corner Salford are hosting a range of events to keep children busy. Here are the top nine including water sports, acting and Easter egg hunts.
“It’s what makes the city great” – Mayor and Mayoress of Salford announce charity ball
The Ceremonial Mayor and Mayoress of Salford will host a Masquerade Ball at Buile Hill Park on 2nd March to raise money for charities across the region.
Salford’s chatty café wins award for combatting loneliness
The Chatty Cafe Scheme has won the Innovative in Ageing award which includes a grant of £7,500 to put towards the scheme.
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