The mother of a Salford man who killed himself whilst on suicide watch is urging people to ‘fight the stigma’ […]
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Salford fundraiser to help only female in UK with AADC deficiency disease
Hallie Alycia Campbell is 1 of 5 children in the UK to be diagnosed with AADC (Aromatic Amino Acid Decarboxylase […]
RHS Bridgewater Garden information event announced
There will be a first glimpse into RHS Garden Bridgewater for lovers of gardening in Salford at St Andrew’s Church […]
“You do tend to get attached to them” – Salford rescue charity adopts and re-homes ex-racing Greyhounds
A small self-funded Greyhound re-homing charity based in Greater Manchester has successfully adopted and re-homed over 370 ex-racing Greyhounds. Makants are […]
Salford’s Lowry Theatre welcomes deaf comedy show
A comedy show inclusive to those who suffer with hearing loss has come to Salford. The award-winning Deaf Comedy Fam […]
Countdown to Halloween: Salford’s most ‘haunted’ locations
Unbeknown to most Salford residents, the city is home to three locations with dark and grisly claims to be haunted. Here […]
“I ended up in academia, but arts was always my passion”: Salford University lecturer features in new photography exhibition
The new exhibition launched on the 11th of October at the GK Gallery, and showcases the colours and textures of street photography.
“We’re extremely lucky to have this park on our door stop” Lightoaks Park’s fungi exploration
Last Saturday, Friends of Lightoaks Park hosted a fungi walk at Lightoaks Park with Discover the Wild’s fungi expert, Dave Winnard.
World Sight Day encourages the importance of ‘Vision First’
World Sight Day encourages people to be aware of the health of their eyes, highlighting how an eye test can prevent later issues from occurring.
“She was such an outgoing girl” – why the Ogden family are raising money for the Willow Foundation
This Saturday will be the 12th Annual Race Night in memory of Lisa Ogden at the Irlam Steel Club, but […]
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