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Help when you really need it Life can sometimes throw the unexpected at you. Salford Assist is a Salford City Council scheme that can offer short term support to people who are in a crisis, emergency
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Quick links Little Hulton and Walkden Ordsall, Pendleton, Quays and Charlestown East Salford Swinton and Pendlebury Eccles Little Hulton and Walkden Name of food club: Mustard Tree Food Club Addre
Part of the City Mayor’s work is to campaign on behalf of the people of Salford to change national policies and laws for the better for local people. Here are some examples: Monday 8 July 2024 Open
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The LIFE IN Salford magazine is free and is full of informative and exciting news about what's going on in Salford. The digital edition is available to download from ISSUU. An accessible version can a
Tackling inequalities in the city Salford is beginning a journey of economic transformation, with the mapping out of the city’s economic future through key pieces of city council work. We’re calling
At a loose end in Langworthy? Bored in Boothstown? Idle in Irlam? Why don't you switch off your TV and go and do something less boring instead? Salford's buzzing with activities, events, talks, walks,
Salford ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) Find out how to join an English course in Salford For more details contact: email jackie.roche@thebroughtontrust.org.uk or thomas.broodbank@salf
In March 2020 Salford City Council and University of Salford jointly appointed the English Cities Fund as developer partner for the Crescent area. A Development Framework for the area was subsequently