Kevin Coakley local community activist from St Sebastian's community centre tells us about recent plans to create a Growing Network of people in Salford, to share resources for allotments and get people active. Watch this space as this is the first of many films about the growing network. East Salford Direct TV is Internet TV by and for the people of East Salford.
Escape to Safety is a mobile installation which tells the story of someone coming to the UK to seek asylum. It's a big artic bus which is divided up into different sections. It's quite a full on experience as you will see. East Salford Direct TV is Internet TV by and for the people of East Salford. Check us out on http://eastsalforddirect.co.uk
National Playday saw a few events in Salford. Tricia came along to film one of them and do interviews with some of the people that came along to do some activities for the young people. East Salford Direct TV is Internet TV by and for the people of East Salford. Check us out on http://eastsalforddirect.co.uk
People are starting to green up their back alleyways in Salford. With the help of the New Deal for communities and Community Chest funding residents are making big steps to make their communal areas better for everyone. East Salford Direct TV is Internet TV by and for the people of East Salford. Check us out on http://eastsalforddirect.co.uk
We were asked to send some reporters down to the Smart City Futures Conference at the Lowry. We found a lot of very interesting people there and did loads of interviews. You can see them all on http://smartcities.blip.tv East Salford Direct TV is Internet TV by and for the people of East Salford. Check us out on http://eastsalforddirect.co.uk
St George's Day in Salford - Reporter Keith has a look at what St Georges day has to offer in Salford. East Salford Direct TV is Internet TV by and for the people of East Salford. Check us out on http://eastsalforddirect.co.uk
Health Walk Would you like to be fitter? Be more active?
If so come along and join us for a leisurely 1-hour walk every Tuesday starting Tuesday 21st April 11am, meet at Willow Tree Centre, Littleton Road, Lower Kersal, M7 3SE
Screaming Green was founded in 2006 by staff and students from the University of Salford's volunteering project, volunteering@salford. The project was conceived from a desire to fill the gap between theory and practice in environmental courses at the University of Salford, and to contribute to improving the environment in the city.
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.