An arts based group that is open to anyone who wants to explore their as of yet untapped creative streak. The group meets every Monday at 10.30 - 12.30 at the broughton resource centre.
The club runs in Albert park changing rooms, (next to the all weather pitch) and especially suitable for 7-14 year olds. 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.
Taking on an allotment plot is not all hard work and has a number of
benefits. Allotment gardening provides you with the opportunity to grow
fresh vegetables, fruit and flowers for you and your family at a low
cost.
Salford has a total of 630 council-owned allotment gardens located
at 22 sites throughout the city, including four self managed sites
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.
Ideal for local parents with small children. The toddler group for new born and pre-school meets every Monday and Thursday from 9.00 - 11.00 at St Sebastian centre. There is a cafe for those who want breakfast or staying on for lunch at 12.00pm