Autism is more pervasive than previously thought, a new study suggests. Research conducted by University of Cambridge and Newcastle University […]
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Will Salford Children suffer from lack of funding?
A headteacher claimed that disadvantaged children will fall further behind due to the lack of funding given to students this […]
Peterloo, working in a cotton mill and selling books: 19th Century memoirs finally published after 160 years
The memoirs of a 19th century Salford-born bookseller, James Weatherley, will feature in a new book to highlight the working-class experience during […]
A surge of job opportunities arises as Salford fights the economic hit from Covid-19
Salford has secured hundreds of jobs as the government moves thousands of civil service jobs out of London. The Department […]
Council defers Bolton bowling green house application
Pub company Punch Taverns has submitted an application to Salford City Council to build eight houses on a former bowling […]
Hundreds of cannabis plants seized in Salford raid
Police have raided three homes around Salford and found more than 300 hundred cannabis plants. Just before 8am on Wednesday, […]
‘Intrusive’ 20-meter 5G tower halted by Salford’s planning committee
Plans to erect a 5G tower in Salford were scuppered this morning after it was branded ‘intrusive’, ‘horrible’ and ‘industrial’. […]
“It’s just how we can do our part to make people feel comfortable” – Confidence courses come to Salford
Social AdVentures have teamed together with The Broughton Trust to provide free confidence courses for Salford residents. The four-week course […]
Salford’s Seven Brothers beerhouse becomes drop off point for period poverty charity
Salford’s Seven Brothers Middlewood Locks beer house has become a drop off point for period poverty charity, Every Month. Every […]
Salford’s community gem – the Salford Red Devils foundation
Girls are to be offered a Rising Stars rugby programme at Salford Red Devils for the first time. After a […]
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