Research from Salford festival We Invented the Weekend has found that 35% of Britons will cut back on going out […]
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“There was nothing for women, nowhere they could come together” – The weekly Kersal group for crafts and a cup of tea
The Lower Kersal Young People and Community Group are hosting a ‘Sewing, Knitting, and Nattering’ group every Monday. In this group, […]
One year of Salford Veterans Cafe: What’s next?
One year ago this week, an ex-air force officer was handed the keys to Salford Veterans Cafe. Now, after a […]
Pursuit of Salford’s best breakfast: Hub Cafe
In this series of reviews, Alfie Mulligan and Harry Warner will be delving into a world of cooked breakfasts and […]
Pancake Day in Salford- Award-winning café has sold “too many pancakes”
A trendy coffee shop in MediaCity has “sold far too many” pancakes today. Grindsmith’s pancakes have gone down a storm […]
“Pizza for the people” – New Salford pizza shop gives out free food to mark launch event
A new pizza shop and takeaway has opened on Chapel Street this week and marked their launch with free pizza. […]
Award-winning South African choreographer returns to The Lowry
Award-winning South African choreographer, Dado Masilo is returning to The Lowry with her latest work The Sacrifice. Inspired by Igor […]
Simon Cowell and BGT judges attract flocks of audiences to The Lowry
Britain’s Got Talent judges have attracted thousands to The Lowry this week for the first round of auditions for the […]
REVIEW: ‘Bluebirds’ by Sophia Dobreva-Nolita at Salford Quays
Bulgarian-born artist Sophia Dobreva-Nolita has launched her Bluebirds exhibition at Salford Quayside and, despite its smaller size, the environment her […]
Salford-based charity relaunches support group to help suicide survivors heal through art
A Salford-based mental health charity has relaunched a support group that aims to support those affected by suicide “heal” through art.
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