Council tax is set to rise by nearly 5% and rents by 7% as Salford City Council proposes “tough choices” […]
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“I don’t understand why they’ve put a limit on these things” – Lidl becomes the sixth supermarket to limit produce amongst shortages
Lidl has become the sixth supermarket to ration the sale of some fruit and veg because of shortages. Bad weather […]
Salford sisters in top 10% of fundraisers for Alzheimer’s charity walk
Two sisters from Salford have been named among the top 10% of fundraisers for the Alzheimer’s Society Glow Walk. Sally […]
How to celebrate International Women’s Day in Salford
With International Women’s Day approaching on Wednesday March 8, here’s how you can join in and celebrate. Salford Youth Service […]
Worldwide sports education institute to open new facility in Salford Quays
The University College of Sports Business (UCFB) will be moving into Salford Quays from September 2023. Approval of change of […]
Salford’s Height Library temporarily closed due to building improvements
The Height Library will be closed from the 27th of February due to work being carried out to improve the […]
“Don’t fix something that isn’t broken” – Mixed reactions to new Worsley temporary traffic lights
On Tuesday (21st February 2023) temporary traffic lights were installed on the Worsley Courthouse roundabout to improve traffic flow. Worsley […]
Watchdog orders “significant and immediate” safety improvements at Salford hospital
Health chiefs have been ordered to make safety improvements in wards for older people with mental health problems at a […]
How much it costs to make pancakes from Salford’s supermarkets
It’s Shrove Tuesday, so we’ve looked at the price of buying pancake ingredients from four of Salford’s major shops during […]
Salford woman organises sponsored swim in aid of minibus for mother’s care home
A Salford woman is planning a sponsored swim in a bid to raise money for her mother’s care home. Patsy […]
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