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The Salford Star closes tonight after 15 years of giving the community a voice, holding power to account and bigging up all the great things that have happened in the city. Thousands of people in ...
THREATS, LIES, FEAR AND LOATHING IN SALFORD... Today, the Salford Star shuts down but we write this article as a warning to others who may follow on the pitfalls of founding a genuine publication that ...
The Griffiths brothers of Higher Broughton are kind of infamous as the only people to be forcefully evicted from their house as part of the Pathfinder 'housing market renewal' project during the first ...
Over the last 15 years, the Salford Star has documented the demolition of some much loved buildings and structures, from the Dirty Old Town gas holders to The Willows. So here we re-visit what's gone, ...
Salford has 12 new coronavirus cases, down from the previous day's 13, while the seven day rate per 100,000 population now stands at 31.7, up from 30.9. There have been two new virus-related deaths ...
Salford has 18 new coronavirus cases, up from the previous day's 11, while the seven day rate per 100,000 population now stands at 36.3, down from 38.2. As Salford's rate remains relatively stable, ...
Current Greater Manchester Mayor, Andy Burnham, is to face eight other candidates in the 6th May election, including retired Greater Manchester Police Inspector David Sutcliffe. As well as the four ...
FROM SOUTH AFRICA TO SALFORD – INJUSTICE EVERYWHERE! After the formal announcement of the closure of Salford Star, we are celebrating the past 15 years of publishing by asking a few friends of the ...
The Salford Star, which is believed to be England's longest running community media outlet, is to close after 15 years, ten hefty print magazines and over 6,000 online articles. The Star will shut ...
Plans for a new health centre at Mocha Parade, to be called the Riverside Health Centre, will be considered by Salford City Council's planning panel next week. The centre will have its main facilities ...
@wrote --- this sad arse preferred it when it was a rugby club - and held lovely community events which benefitted to local residents. I agree with others, salford schitty isnt a real football club ..
Salford City Council is to continue paying infrastructure firm, Aecom, around £250,000 for two project and programme managers to handle a further twelve months of walking, cycling and traffic ...
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