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Party in the Park - reporting by the Amber project

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Young members of the Amber project were asked to help record what happened at the Party in the Park at Whit Lane. This community organised day of music, stalls and other entertainment has been a big hit in the last years.

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.

Health Visitors

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Nigel Clarke one of the health visitors talks about the team who support people with children under 5.
The team provides support for issues such as domestic violence, health, development,behaviour ,sleep management,immunisation and post natal depression .

Contact the Primary Care Trust by telephone 0161 212 4000 and get the number of your local clinic .


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Blog of the Working Class Movement Library


We are proud to announce a new blog in Salford. According to the authors of the Blog:

" This blog is the random jottings of the staff and volunteers at the Working Class Movement Library in Salford. We tell you about what we have been doing, what we intend to do, whether we actually did what we intended to do or whether we did something else instead.

Feel free to leave us your comments, but be aware that they are moderated and any ‘colourful' language will be edited out."
http://wcmlibrary.wordpress.com/

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

 

DJMarkRH jingle

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Mark's radio intro for  SOS  radio. Sos Radio is the Sound of Salford -
a Radio station run by young people in Salford. Everyone can have their
own show and represent by themselves or get together with others to
collaborate.http://sosradio.org.uk


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Born To Perform

Born to Perform runs on Saturdays from 9-12 for children aged 7-16. We run for an average 12 week term and use up to 3 weeks for confidence building and technique and the remaining weeks working towards a performance shown back to family and friends on week 12.

The main difference between us and other fee paying stage schools is that we are affordable, most range from £260-300 per 12 week term - ours is £120 (this amounts to just £3.33 per hour). We are also not into promising stardom. We set realistic goals and maintain that the academy is about growing and development and not becoming famous.