Photographs by young people from Little Hulton are part of an award-winning exhibition called Is Anybody Listening?, by Craig Easton. […]
Culture
Salford artist overwhelmed by support for her work
Chelsea Davies, formerly Chelsea Entwistle, is overwhelmed by support after 13 brand new pieces of her work were published in […]
“We put our whole hearts into the business” – Salford Quays café-bar prepares for their first Christmas
Co-owners of the new Blanconero, Gavin Williams and Alessandro Rizzi, are planning on hosting drag nights and quiz nights at […]
Over 70s get 50 per cent off in selected cafes across the city
A cost of living support fund has been launched with Salford Community Leisure that offers a 50 per cent discount […]
Review: Salford’s hidden coffee shop which is “to die for”
The Coffee Rules secret corner café is to die for! Like its name, the bold exterior on Fredrick Road is […]
“Love for Salford” – appeal for Salfordians to share Harold Riley artwork ahead of new exhibition
Salford Museum and Art Gallery is asking people to send in any copies of original Harold Riley sketches for an upcoming exhibition.
Salford Art Club member took part in setting a new Guinness World Record
A woman from Salford Art Club was invited to take part in a new official Guinness World Record for the […]
Meet the man playing Edward Scissorhands at The Lowry
“I was like, absolutely, yes,” says Stephen Murray, an Irish-born dancer who reflects on the moment he accepted the role […]
Lancashire Day – How did Salford become the city we know?
It’s Lancashire Day – but what does this mean and why do we celebrate to in Salford?
The Lowry launches annual festive appeal supported by Judi Dench
The Lowry in Salford has launched its annual festive appeal to raise money for the organisation’s work with younger people. […]
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