A hip-hop themed Salford café is managing to adjust to lockdown and stay successful with takeaway options – despite opening […]
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“It was clear the choir had to keep together” – Salford Choral Society keeps music flowing online in lockdown
Leading North West choir, the Salford Choral Society, has been adapting to life in a pandemic by continuing to rehearse […]
“They would have bitten your hand off to come back” – Horrible Histories Pantomime returns to Salford
Birmingham Stage Company is presenting Horrible Histories ‘Horrible Christmas’ to the AJ Bell Stadium in late December. The Pantomime group […]
“Beginning the world over again” – New podcast discusses Working Class Movement Library’s radical collection
Salford art experts Walk the Plank have partnered with the Working Class Movement Library to launch their ‘Begin the World Over Again’ podcast.
Dr. John Cooper Clarke announces ‘an evening of poetry and laughs’ this Christmas
Dr. John Cooper Clarke has recently announced a one-off online show on Saturday 12th December. ‘I Wanna Be Yours At […]
Invasion: Salford travel company going the distance for Student Minds
Team members at a Salford travel company, Invasion, are running the distance from Manchester to Amsterdam to try and raise […]
Manchester And Salford Film Society celebrates its 90th Anniversary
The Manchester And Salford Film Society is the longest established film society in England and is celebrating 90 years this […]
“Working with Kellogg’s was amazing” – Seven Brothers Brewing Co. wins award for collaboration
Salford brewery Seven Brothers has won a Collaboration of the Year award for its partnership with Kellogg’s earlier this year. […]
The Lowry is opening its gallery doors to local artists’ work
The Lowry is opening its galleries to the work of the residents of Salford, as part of an upcoming exhibition […]
“I just had to take the jump” – the award-winning Salford baker opening her first shop in Lockdown 2.0
Home-based business The Wakey Bakery is moving from Worsley to a shop in Swinton this week, despite the coronavirus pandemic.
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