The legendary single ‘Blue Monday’, by Salford band New Order hits 40 years old today. The track that inspired a […]
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“Do-it-yourself” art show is giving Salford artists the chance to showcase their work with just a hammer and nail
The Langworthy Cornerstone Association is hosting an art exhibition which is showcasing the work of local artists from all over […]
A road to the past: Salford’s unbuilt motorway that would have destroyed landmarks and neighbourhoods
Many drivers in Salford today use the M602, however, plans from the 1960s could have made Salford look very different to how it does today.
Hopes for Salford Quays to become the new foodie capital of the North-west with £3.5m transformation plans
Salford Quayside is set to become the region’s latest foodie-haven, with plans for a new food and drink area at […]
“Crafting is a method to reduce stress”- Pendlebury craft fair showcases local talent
This Sunday, Salfordian crafters are showing and selling their work in Pendlebury at the Spring Craft Fair. The fair is […]
How you can celebrate Mother’s Day in Salford
With Mother’s Day approaching on Sunday 19th of March, here’s how Salford is celebrating: If you want to treat your […]
Pursuit of Salford’s best breakfast: The Tatton
In this series of reviews, Alfie Mulligan and Harry Warner will be delving into a world of cooked breakfasts and […]
More than £50,000 raised for young Salfordians involved in arts
More than £50,000 has been raised to support Salford’s young people involved in the arts through an appeal from The […]
New scanners and reading area unveiled after two month refurbishment at Local History Library
Salford Museum’s Local History Library has unveiled a fresh coat of paint, photo scanners and a reading area after a […]
What items that represent Salford would you put in a time capsule to be opened in 50 years?
To celebrate Ordsall Hall’s 50th year as a working museum, staff at the centre are creating a time capsule which […]
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