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Salford’s Ceremonial Mayor plans for charity nights out


If you fancy a night out and want to help local charities, Salford’s Ceremonial Mayor has just the ticket.

Councillor Peter Dobbs, who is raising money for good causes in the city, is staging three events to help boost funds.

All the proceeds raised will go to help Salford Loaves and Fishes, which helps up to 60 homeless people a day with warm meals, health care, social activities, advice and support, Salford Lads and Girls Club and the Andrew Cooke Music Award Trust and Memorial Fund which helps children buy instruments and pay for music tuition.

The first event is a Swing night with Cadishead Band at Eccles Town Hall on January 30. Tickets cost just £5.

Fans of classic Salford film East is East can see it again at Islington Mill, James St on Thursday February 4. Tickets for the 7.30pm screening cost just £10.

And for brain boxes there’s a charity quiz night on Thursday February 25 at Buile Hill Park banqueting suite with tickets costing just £10 for a team (maximum six per team.) Prizes include wine and chocolate.

Tickets for all three events are available from susan.mellor@salford.gov.uk or on the door on the night.

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