The university of Salford’s latest foetal alcohol syndrome research has found that despite the disorder being as common as autism, it’s severely underfunded.
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“It’s breathtaking” – Poppy exhibition with a permanent home in Salford’s Imperial War Museum North
© Copyright David Dixon and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence. The Imperial War Museum North, famous for […]
knot weed in Salford and the consequences of ignoring it
Andy lee explains the dangers of knot weed and how his Salford based business works to stop the spread. Andrew […]
“Everybody is welcome” – Buile Hill sensory garden partially reopens after 20 years
Volunteers at the Buile Hill Mansion hope a restored sensory garden will offer a safe place for LGBTQ+ members, women, children and everyone in between.
Strict new taxi driver dress code given to Salford cabbies
Private hire cars in Salford have been given strict new rules regarding their behaviour and appearance when working. The changes […]
“Without CO2, we can’t serve beer” – CO2 shortage causes worry for Salford pubs as they face possible closure
After many of us were affected by the petrol crisis last week, Salford pubs may be the next casualty of […]
“They were the hub of working-class people, particularly in Salford” – Last Orders – The rise and fall of the Salford pubs
Salford is one of many regions facing a new ‘pub pandemic’, with nearly 25% of the UK’s pubs closing in […]
People on Universal Credit are struggling to feed themselves already, says a report led by the University of Salford
Research has shown that half of people claiming Universal Credit were living in food insecurity, even before the removal of the £20-a-week uplift.
The Green Homes Grant is now available in Salford – here’s how you can insulate your home for less
Image credit: Salboy From today, the Green Homes Grant scheme is being piloted in a number of local authorities, including […]
SALFORD NOW LIVE 4 OCTOBER – news, sport and updates from around the city
Updates on the ongoing fuel and food crisis, how Covid and Brexit are affecting business and ramifications for Salford from the Tory Party conference.
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