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Culture
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 […]
Lord Mayor’s visit to Broughton Care Village links to 106-year-old opening
A visit from the Lord Mayor of Manchester has provided Broughton Care village with a historic link to its opening […]
“It’s not about grades, it’s about the experience” – College students launch Salford Quayside art exhibit
Students from a Salford college have launched a Spring Art Expo event at Quayside from Thursday February 23. The event […]
Red Nose Day: Salford set to host live show
This year’s Red Nose Day live show is set to broadcast live from Salford, at MediaCityUK. The event will take […]
Spandau Ballet star Martin Kemp to play ’80s themed Salford festival
An ’80s themed festival is coming to Buile Hill Park this summer with the aim to bring an enjoyable and […]
Trailblazing vocal ensemble Kantos bring choral music to Salford nightclub scene
Salford’s Islington Mill’s Lurid Ultra Hybrid nightclub will host Kantos Chamber Choir’s latest spine-tingling performance, In Your Dreams on Saturday February 25. […]
“It’s camaraderie learning to dance” – Kersal line dancing group bringing the community together
A Salford group is helping to unite a community through the medium of dance. The Lower Kersal Young People and […]
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