News from September 2012
Game on with £50,000 floodlights
28 September 2012
Dark winter nights will no longer stop sports enthusiasts thanks to a £50,000 grant.
Olympic torch bearer helps cancer fundraiser
26 September 2012
Olympic torchbearer Rachel Smith who rowed across the Atlantic Ocean will be lighting up the world's biggest coffee morning at a Salford youth centre.
Princes Park Garden Centre blooms again
26 September 2012
The Princes Park Garden Centre in Irlam is blooming again.
Have your say on mental health
26 September 2012
How do we give more people with mental health needs one to one help and still keep drop in and group sessions going?
Salford City Mayor to launch City Plan consultation
24 September 2012
Salford City Mayor Ian Stewart announced today that he is to launch a public consultation on a three-year City Plan on 1 October.
Toasty treat for Older Peoples' Week
24 September 2012
Salford Council is encouraging people stay as warm as toast as part of Older Peoples' Week.
City Mayor appoints top companies for new tech hub
24 September 2012
Three leading creative and digital companies have been appointed by Salford's City Mayor, Ian Stewart to operate the UK's newest and most innovative digital media space at MediaCityUK : The Landing.
£10,000 fine for illegal landlord
21 September 2012
A Salford landlord who failed to licence 20 flats has been fined £10,000.
A day of democracy and delicacies
20 September 2012
A Taste of Salford will be a day of food, fun and family as the Civic Centre lawns in Swinton are once again decked out in culinary delights and activities for kids.
Recycling boost for Salford
20 September 2012
Salford residents are being given more help to recycle to keep the city's waste out of landfill.
Munch and meander through Monton
20 September 2012
Food lovers are being urged to take their taste buds for a stroll and enjoy Monton's first foodie walk.
City Mayor welcomes new committees
20 September 2012
Salford City Mayor Ian Stewart will be held to account by new scrutiny select committees under plans approved by the council.
Salford school pupils look to the stars
14 September 2012
Creative school pupils in Salford were given a boost through the Clapperboard Awards Ceremony, which recognises the efforts of young film-makers in the north west.
Attention! Put that kettle on!
12 September 2012
Territorial army soldiers will be jumping to attention to serve Salford City Mayor Ian Stewart a nice cup of tea on Tuesday 18 September.
Aussie headteachers visit Salford
12 September 2012
Australian headteachers have travelled over 10,000 miles to see how Salford city schools have been learning from each other to improve results.
City Mayor opens £2.8 million Irlam and Cadishead Leisure Centre
10 September 2012
A state-of-the-art sports facility has opened in Salford, giving those inspired by the Olympic and Paralympic games a new place to train.











