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Irlam Skate Park wins massive £59,000 to rebuild
Tom Rodgers Thu 17th March, 10:40 AM
Teenage BMXers, skateboarders and scooter riders are celebrating today after learning their campaign to rebuild a popular skate park in Irlam won a grant worth nearly...
Man with Salford connections wanted by police for recall to prison
Tony Flynn Thu 17th March, 10:30 AM
Police are appealing for the public’s help to find a man wanted on a recall to prison. Salieu Whitelock, 35, was released from HMP Manchester on Saturday 06 February...
Danish pupils fly 1,000 miles to learn of hangings, Goths and Salford history
Tom Rodgers Wed 16th March, 4:06 PM
Students from Denmark arrived in Salford this week to learn all about the city’s vast and astonishing history. These college trips happen once a year when Danish...
Watch: Dashcam drama on A580 as Mini hits family car at high speed
Tony Flynn Wed 16th March, 3:43 PM
A local dad has released some startling footage of a Mini Cooper hitting his car at speed last night on the A580 East Lancs. Jay Bradley, from Astley, was driving from...
Outcry over Royal Mail plan to close Irlam Delivery Office
Tom Rodgers Wed 16th March, 1:21 PM
Over 2,000 people have signed a petition in the last 24 hours against plans to close a delivery office in Irlam. Royal Mail want to shut the Liverpool Road office and...
Homeless charity in Salford comes to the rescue of Rita
Tony Flynn Wed 16th March, 11:16 AM
A pair of formerly homeless people from local charity Emmaus Salford have used their skills to transform the home of a vulnerable Salford resident. Emmaus Salford was...
Green light for more than 160 new homes in Salford
Tony Flynn Wed 16th March, 10:59 AM
Plans to build more than 160 new homes in Salford have been given the green light. Salford Council’s planning team have rubber stamped proposals by Salix Homes to...
Pendleton tower blocks to get Gigabit broadband
Tom Rodgers Wed 16th March, 10:31 AM
Eight tower blocks in Pendleton being refurbished by Pendleton Together are to get gigabit broadband, Salford City Council has announced. It will be the first council in...
Autism at 16: Salford family postcards to help children with condition
Tom Rodgers Wed 16th March, 9:56 AM
A girl diagnosed with autism will help other children and parents to understand the condition through a new Salford project. Hayden Larder was told she was autistic at...
100 years ago in Salford: Tragic accident ends the life of Weaste soldier William Davenport
Tony Flynn Wed 16th March, 9:26 AM
Not all deaths in the First World War came on the battlefield, no matter how brutal and inhumane it was. 100 years ago in March 1916 men were been dying in their...
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