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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.

Floral Artistry

Demonstrating how to make and prepare floral arrangements. It is on a Monday at 10.00 till 12.00 at the broughton resource centre on the corner of great cheetam street and bury new road opposite McDonalds.

Literacy course at the resource centre

Literary course at Broughton resource centre. The course has usually 8-10 attendees and is led by an experienced tutor from Pendleton college. The group is often made up of newer residents to broughton and meet every wednesday and thursday at 10.00 at the Broughton resource centre on the corner of bury new road and great cheetam street opposite McDonalds.

Retracing Salford

Saturday Feb 14, a new gallery opened with Family photos of salford folk,what memories were stired up. the Street maps had people talking, remembering who lived where,new friendships were built that afternoon, Thanks to all who got it all together, well done

U Can Volunteer Event

On Saturday 20th September I attended an event at St Sebastians, with a Social Media Centre volunteer, to promote the range of volunteering opportunities that are available for people in the local area.

chalkhistory

Does any body have memories of  the Whit Lane Salford, memories of School,Pubs, Work,

Craft Group at the broughton resource centre.

Craft group. based at the Broughton Resource Centre, a teacher supports the class and the group usually explored and makes an item based around paper craft. The group meets every friday at 10:00am till 12:00pm at the Broughton Resource Centre and is open to anyone aged over 50

Tiny Tots creche (Hightown)

Tiny Tots Hightown. A playgroup for about twenty 2/3 year olds, supported by volunteers and run by qualified staff. A wide range of structured and free play oppurtunities on offer. The creche is open Monday to Friday from 9:30 - 12:00 at the hightown building at the back of malborough road school. Cost per child is undetermined.

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.