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Lower Kersal Centre

Lower Kersal Centre. As well as a cafe and creche facilities the centre offers a range of learning oppurtunities in a relaxed atmosphere.
There is loads more on offer. For more information, pop in or phone 792 2046

Ceramics at the broughton resource centre

Ceramics at the broughton resource centre. This group offers a variety of pottery making worskshops and it is in partnership with Salford City College, Worsley campus. Sessions run on Tuesday 1:00pm - 3:00pm at the Broughton Resource Centre

Beacon Youth Club

Open youth club at the beacon centre.

* Open Youth Club Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 6:30pm - 9:00pm
* Saturday Club 13+ 1:00pm - 4:00pm
* Sexual Health Clinic Friday 3:00pm - 5:00pm

 

Migrant Workers Support Group

Migrant Workers support group.
The group meets for support every wednesday from 2:30 - 5:00pm at the broughton resource centre.

Creative start 50 plus

Share skills and learn new ones in photography techniques. The group is led by a trained teacher and meets share skills and learn new photography techniques. Groyo meets every Friday at 10.00am till 12.00pm at the broughton resource centre. And is open to any one over 50 whatever their photography skill and experience.

Art for fun

Art for the over 50's women at Broughton resource centre.
The group meets every Monday at 1.00pm for 2 hours at the broughton resource centre.

Ordsall Hall

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Kevin Eccleston from People Voice Media enquring as to what is going on at Ordsall Hall


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Claremont Weaste community committee - Salford City Radio Spotlights

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Help groups in area juniors, elderly, dance ,sports, caring for the people in the area. If you wish to apply for funding for any help project. We have community Teas come along to see for yourself.

Phone Mick Wallbank 0161 789 4008 Valerie Iveson, chairman

 

 


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Interviewing Alice Searle by Salford LIDS

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Author Alice Searle talks about her new book, 'A Celebration of Kersal Moor'.


9:45 minutes (17.85 MB)

Best feet forward as North West pupils say goodbye to the school run

Primary school children across the North West are swapping their parents' cars for the pavement thanks to a share of £1.8m of Government money: 361 schools in the region have been awarded up to £1,000 to encourage pupils to walk to school, helping them to keep fit and reducing the number of journeys made by car.

People's growing network

People's growing network

A network linking local residents and organistations that are interested in growing food and horticulture. Initially covering Charlestown and Lower Kersal and aiming to widen out to East Salford then Salford wide. Aims of the network: Sharing resources, skills and knowledge and growing experiences and supporting other growers. ‘People Growing Together'.

Grow Cook Eat Harvest Event

On Saturday 19th September 1-4pm at St Sebastians Community Centre.
Aim of the event is to celebrate growing achievements this year, in particular the growing in alleys, to launch the Peoples Growing Network and to encourage residents interested in growing to link up and support each other. There will be growing skills workshops, film screenings, other fun activities TBA.