Retracing Salford - Mothers Day 2

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“No crime in Broughton in the 50's”
“No hot water, no bath”
Talking about being last in the tin bath, “the water was filthy”,
“bought a house in pendlebury, still our house now”
“no crime, everyone was happy because they were the same”
“men wouldn't go shopping in them days”
“i still think those were the days”

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Eccles Womens Rugby

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All girl rugby team.Training followed by social in pub.


1:22 minutes (1.26 MB)

Spoof Interview with Professor Clever Cloggs on the Credit Crunch

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As part of the Community reporters programme we took a copy of the Manchester Evening News and used it to see if there were any articles that we could follow up with a telephone interview. We found an article about laughter and the Credit Crunch and how it was affecting us all. There were some very 'interesting' facts in there as well as a quote from a Professor. The real Professor in the Story was naturally far to busy to give us an interview even though we found his phone number on his website. So we had to phone up someone to do a fake one instead.


4:42 minutes (4.31 MB)

Albert's of Salford Family club

Albert's of Salford Family club-

The club runs in Albert park changing rooms, (next to the all weather pitch) and is especially suitable for under 11's and their parents. Usually a mixture of activities are offered from sports, to craft, and access to a games room that includes playstations, pool and table tennis tables, and laptops with internet access. The sessions are run by employed staff and they are parents and children. The club runs Monday to Thursdays 3.30pm - 5.00pm with nacro running a session for girls on a Tuesday

 

Arts and craft at the angel.

New group open to anyone regardless of ability.

Hair today gone tomorrow

Supporting one another around the different issues surrounding hair loss.

PART TIME CAFÉ ORGANISER

Job Details
Hours: 
20
Organisation: 
Ordsall Community Cafe
Salary: 
£5.90+ per hour
Closing Date: 
22/01/2010

PART TIME CAFÉ ORGANISER
20 HOURS PER WEEK Starting rate £5.90+ subject to experience
(INITIALLY 6 MONTHS FIXED TERM CONTRACT)- Subject to funding
We are looking for a reliable and competent person to organise our café and kitchen areas.
The job will require knowledge of food hygiene, food preparation, and good customer service skills.
The successful applicant will work with volunteers under the direction of the centre co-ordinator.
The post will be offered subject to a satisfactory Police Check.
For full details and application pack please contact:
Stacy Cass
Ordsall Community Cafe
172 Tatton Street
Ordsall
Salford M5 3PS
Tel: 0161 872 6011
e.mail: ordsall.cafe@hotmail.co.uk
www.occ.colsal.org.uk