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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 Senior youth club

The club runs in Albert park changing rooms, (next to the all weather pitch) and is especially suitable for over 14-25. Usually a mixture of activities are offered from sports coaching, to access to a games room that includes playstations, pool and table tennis tables, and laptops with internet access. Employed staff run the session.
The club runs on a Friday 6.00pm to 9.00pm

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.

On line CVs by social media centre

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Marvin Mackensie talks about Online CVs. Marvin works for Salford Foundation


1:44 minutes (1.59 MB)

East Salford Community Directory


In this directory you will discover over 60 groups that run activities for themselves and others in East Salford. Within this directory which has been created by local volunteers with help from East Salford's Health Improvement team you will discover a variety of groups. Some groups just for women, some just for teenagers. Groups for people who want exercise, groups for people who want to learn new skills,groups for older residents of East Salford.

All these groups have shared information on what they do because they believe that if you join them, whether it be in making pots, learning yoga or sharing stories you will make new friends, learn new things and have fun.

Look at the Directory here

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.

Many thanks to the Racecourse Pub!

Many thanks to all at the Racecourse Pub for making us so welcome at our Internet TV launch.

It's a great pub, friendly people....just not sure about the landlord's dress sense!!!

Landlord of the Racecourse Pub

Charlestown carers group


Charlestown Carers Group. The group meets and decides what they are going to do the week before, they often have speakers, group led activities, complementary therapies and acupuncture. The group meets at 10:00am at the energise centre till 12:00pm every Tuesday

Timebank UK website

If you want to know more about timebanking on a national level have a look at the Timebank UK website.

Link to the website