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Party in the Park - reporting by the Amber project

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Young members of the Amber project were asked to help record what happened at the Party in the Park at Whit Lane. This community organised day of music, stalls and other entertainment has been a big hit in the last years.

Community Reporters Course

Time of Event: 
22/10/2009 14:00 - 17:00

Starting on Thursday 15th October weekly for 7 weeks.

Come along and have some fun. The course will cover general Commuity
Reporter knowledge, a module in audio production, and a module in Video
production. To book a place - Tel: 0161 7433537 Or email jesssica@peoplesvoicemedia.co.uk

Showcase on the use of Internet TV as an Informal Adult Learning experience.


Showcase on the use of Internet TV as an  Informal Adult Learning experience.
Thursday 15th October - 7pm onwards
at the Racecourse Pub, Littleton Road, Lower Kersal.


Come along to watch the films, find out about this project  with a Buffet and later a Disco.

The event will include

  • Hands on experience in-front and behind the cameras
  • Screenings of Examples of Internet TV content
  • Reflection on the process of using Social Media for community development.

Check it out - http://eastsalforddirect.co.uk/tv - or http://eastsalford.tv

Magistrates

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All kinds of people are required to be magistrates, ages 18 - 65.
People from Eccles,Barton,
Winton and Langworthy are required .
Contact Andrew Ball head of legal services, telephone 0161 834 9457 ex 133.


1:48 minutes (1.66 MB)

Cottoning on to Islington Mill

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Cottoning on to Islington Mill by Tony Thornborough and Adam Brown Down on James Street is an old mill that would have been turned into flats, no doubt, had Bill Campbell not transformed it into an artist workshop, exhibition space, living quarters and music den.

Spiritual Healing Yoga

Spiritual Healing Yog. Drop in group for anyone who wants a gentle mix of healing movements and relaxation exercises. Held at the Energise Healthy living centre on a friday from 11:00am - 12:00pm

Barrow Street Community Centre.

Barrow street community centre. This community centre is based as part of St Philips School and offers a range of sessions for anyone to participate in. Open to all residents regardless of school. On Wednesdays 1:00pm - 3:00pm there is an NVQ in learning support. On Thursdays 1:30pm - 3:00pm there is a B Tec course run by Pendleton College. On Fridays 10:00am - 12:00pm there is a stay and play session.

Timebank

A bank with NO money, what good is that? you may ask
And I will tell you, The best kind of bank,
Some body had a good idea of banking TIME
The members of this bank are there for one another,
With what skills have they to share, the time you give
By helping is given back to you by others helping you
To do the jobs you can’t manage yourself,

Working Class Movement Library by Salford LIDS

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It's a Library, but there's a long history of how the Working Class Movement Library got started, and eventually moved into its home on Salford Crescent. Even more strange, students from Salford University decided to write a play about it. Along the way, they found out stuff they didn't know.


7:40 minutes (5.27 MB)

Housing and movement in the 1960’s

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Housing and movement in the 1960’s. This recording of the Gemini group was part of the New Mornings Old Streets events run by PVM with Salford Uni. The aim of the project is to do an update of the classic documentary Morning in the Streets make in 1959


4:44 minutes (4.34 MB)

Archaeology with the community!

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Archaeology with the community!
There is a new Research Centre for Applied Archaeology at the University of Salford (but based in the CUBE building on Portland Street in Manchester).

The work of the Centre includes involving people from local communities, helping them to learn more about the history of their locality, and the chance to be trained in archaeological techniques. This might also be an interesting way to encourage both physical activity and learning!

If any local community group or school wants to know more, or become involved in digging up the past, they should contact:

Mike Nevell (Head of Archaeology) m.d.nevell@salford.ac.uk or Brian Grimsditch (Community Archaeologist) b.grimsditch@salford.ac.uk

Morris Dancing at Lower Kersal Centre and St Georges

Morris Dancing Morris dancing groups held at both the Lower Kersal Centre & St Georges. Wednesday session is at the Lower Kersal Centre & it is for juniors & seniors from 6:00pm - 8:00pm. Thursday session is at St Georges day centre and is for 3 - 11 year olds from 6:00pm - 8:00pm

Barrow Street Community Centre.

Barrow street community centre. This community centre is based as part of St Philips School and offers a range of sessions for anyone to participate in. Open to all residents regardless of school. On Wednesdays 1:00pm - 3:00pm there is an NVQ in learning support. On Thursdays 1:30pm - 3:00pm there is a B Tec course run by Pendleton College. On Fridays 10:00am - 12:00pm there is a stay and play session.