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Linnyshaw Loopline is a walking and cycling route between Little Hulton and Walkden. Linking to Roe Green Loopline at its western point and the A6 in the east, the route crosses two major public open
Port Salford Greenway is a 3 kilometre long cycling and walking route between Worsley Village and Peel Green. It is a mix of 3 metre wide traffic-free paths and quiet residential streets. The surface
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There are great opportunities to walk around the city. Salford is made up of several smaller towns and villages which were once surrounded by countryside and you can travel between these places on foo
Salford has a rich and diverse heritage ranging from the grand Georgian town houses of the Crescent, to the model village of Worsley. Whilst Salford's heritage can be traced back to Medieval England
The following documents have been drafted by the council and have been added to the examination library following the submission of the local plan to the Secretary of State for examination on 30 June
The Roe Green Loopline is a 7.2 kilometre traffic-free walking and cycling route that starts in Monton and runs all the way to the border with Bolton. The council has consistently invested in the loo
Tyldesley Loopline is a two kilometre long cycling and walking route. It connects to the multi user path along the new guided busway in the west and Roe Green Loopline in the east. Improvements were c
The Big Hygiene Book is a teacher's resource to supplement the teaching of bacteria, food safety and good hygiene practice. The book covers the foundation stage, key stage 1 and supports the National
AldridgeUTC@MediaCityUK opened on Salford Quays in September 2015. The college caters for pupils between the ages of 13 and 19. The college specialises in digital media courses: TV and film;