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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

 

Albert's of Salford Junior club

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.

New Mornings Old Streets

Films, Buffet, Discussion and You!
We are running FREE New Mornings, Old Streets events at:

Angel Cafe with the M3 magazine (afternoon tea)
Philips Place, Salford. M3 6FA
Tuesday 23rd Feb – 2.30 to 4.30pm

Ordsall Community Cafe- 172 TATTON ST, M5 3PS
Thursday
4th March 1-3pm

For more information call People’s Voice Media on: 0161 743 3537
We have now put audio and video from previous events on:
http://newmornings.wordpress.com/

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

What is it like living on a Traveller site in Salford.

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This is part of the work that People's voice media did with the Duchy
Activ8 project. This is the first week we did some recording. We
focused on what it was like living on the Travellers site in Salford.


3:31 minutes (1.62 MB)

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)

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.

Energise Centre

Information coming soon about events at the Energise centre.