A grassroots Winton football club is about to go global, after being taken over by Salford-born YouTuber Angry Ginge. The […]
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Salford brook levels soar past highest records as banks burst after torrential rain
Water levels in a Salford village have exceeded existing records following torrential rain which causing overnight flooding. Two warnings were […]
Volunteers lead successful clean-up campaign in Winton
The ASEZ volunteer group gathered 45 bags of waste in the Winton area in a clean-up event over the weekend. […]
‘The more the merrier’ – Winton women’s cricket team expand into two teams
After an influx of new players Winton women’s cricket team is expanding to two teams. The Winton side play in […]
Eccles heart charity spreads across Salford: “We’ve moved from helping people with heart conditions to preventing them”
Salford Heart Care is an independent health charity that has increased in popularity in recent years. The club began with […]
Salford environmental group gains recognition in Parliament awards ceremony
A Salford environmental group have gained special recognition at a Parliament awards ceremony for their community work. The Incredible Education […]
“Incredible Education… is very much about the local community” – Eccles-based enterprise nominated for innovation award
Incredible Education has been nominated for the Innovation UK Community Project at this year’s Green Heart Hero Awards. These awards […]
“I had one referee say to me the handshake is the most beautiful thing” – Winton Football Club starts campaign to halt ref abuse
The Chairman of an amateur football club in Winton has outlined the importance of the club’s ‘Respect the Referee’ campaign. […]
Outrage from Winton residents as trees are chopped along Greenway
Angry residents have taken to Twitter to complain about trees being chopped down in Salford Greenway. They claim work has taken place without any notice.
“It’s for the local community to enjoy” – How a community garden in Salford is teaching children about the great outdoors
The group behind the restoration of a derelict patch of land into a thriving forest garden for children have reflected on a successful first year after waving goodbye to the final visiting group of 2020.
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