Press releases
Salford's primary school plans get the go-ahead
19 November 2008
Salford City Council has passed the crucial first hurdle in plans for a £130 million transformation of its primary schools.
Council prayers and pledge for road safety
18 November 2008
Those killed on Salford's roads will be remembered with special prayers at the beginning of this week's meeting of full council (Wednesday 19 November)
Students take over council for a day
12 November 2008
Young people in Salford have spent a day with the council to get a behind-the-scenes look at how decisions are made for children across the city.
Salford Film Festival is five years old
12 November 2008
Salford Film Festival returns to the city for a fifth year from 15 - 23 November celebrating the best cinematic talent from within the city. Featuring an all star line up including the city’s famous sons and daughters, local and community film makers and the city itself.
Post office hopes dashed
12 November 2008
Hopes of a deal to save one of three threatened Salford post offices have been dashed.
Bingo hall kitchen was unsafe
11 November 2008
Nine months after a buffet assistant was seriously burned in a kitchen accident, health and safety measures at a Walkden bingo hall were still inadequate, Salford Magistrates were told.
Calls for Salford people to join in remembrance
05 November 2008
Salford residents are being invited to remember the war dead and pay tribute to those who have fought in conflicts at a number of remembrance events next week.
Young carers state their case on film
04 November 2008
Teachers in Salford are being urged to watch and learn from a dvd produced by pupils who care for family members.
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