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“You can see from the amount of toys that we have we’ve had a massive response” – Salford pub has a successful Christmas toy drive

Salford residents have responded generously to a Christmas toy drive, creating a ‘massive response’.  Salford pub, The Royal Oak has […]

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“Making anywhere greener is a better thing” – Salfordians react to ‘Greening Swinton Square’ plan

© Copyright Peter McDermott and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence. They want to provide green space, more tree cover to improve the […]

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£1 Billion funding approved for TfGM’s Bee Network to improve Salford’s public transport

The new ‘Bee Network’, TfGM’s city-wide integrated public transport system, aims to create a more seamless transition for Salford commuters […]

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“It’s always great to get the next generation involved” – What Salford community groups are doing to achieve COP26 aims

RHS and IGNITION invited community groups to help work towards a greener, more environmentally aware Salford. To mark COP26 in […]

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“The stigma that comes from art degrees is that all you can do is be an artist” – Fine art students on government plans to limit entry into university courses

The independent regulator for higher education is considering plans to limit the number of students studying creative art degrees and […]

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“The Living Lab epitomises the kind of vision and innovation that Greater Manchester does best” – Andy Burnham supports Salford University’s newest lab

The University’s latest innovation is set to provide options on how to tackle the climate emergency. Yesterday saw the official […]