Bandmates and celebrities from across the entertainment world have paid tribute to The Smiths bassist, Andy Rourke, who has died […]
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New ‘Relaxed Hour’ at The Lowry for visitors with additional needs
A new ‘relaxed hour’ featuring lowered capacity and decreased noise is being introduced at The Lowry theatre to support visitors […]
New Little Hulton crossing opens
A new pedestrian and cycling friendly crossing worth more than £178,000 in social value has opened in Little Hulton. The […]
Salford school to feature on Blue Peter for installation of ‘living wall’
A primary school in Salford has been visited by the Blue Peter team to install a mini ‘living wall’ to […]
Harry Hill’s satirical Tony Blair rock-opera production comes to The Lowry
A satirical rock-opera depicting the life of former Prime Minister co-written by TV star Harry Hill, is coming to The […]
Poet Laureate Simon Armitage visits Eccles in exclusive ‘Pay-what-you-feel’ poetry event
Poet Laureate Simon Armitage is set to visit Eccles Library in an exclusive ‘pay-what-you-feel’ poetry evening. The Professor of Poetry […]
Abandoned duckling rescued from Quays by Councillor
A duckling abandoned by its mother at Salford Quays has been rescued by the Leader of the city’s Liberal Democrat […]
Ordsall councillor who came under fire for election in the Cotswolds wins seat
An Ordsall councillor who was slammed by the Salford City Mayor for standing for election 160 miles away has won a […]
Height library temporarily opened as polling station amidst building work
The Height library has been opened as a polling station for today’s local election, despite it being temporarily closed for […]
Pleas for Gove to ban “detrimental loophole” which allowed Salford councillor to run for position in Cotswolds
An open letter from the Mayor of Salford has urged the government to ban a “bizarre” and “detrimental loophole” which […]
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