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[ESD TV02] Smart City Futures and Credits

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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

Vicky Sinclair at Smart City Futures the new conversation

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Vicky Sinclair at Smart City Futures the new conversation. We set up a video booth and edited a film together on the day to show the delegates

Overview of thoughts at Smart City Futures -new conversation

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This short video shows an overviews of the thoughts of some of the delegates and speakers at the Smart City Futures event. Full coverage can be seen at http://smartcities.blip.tv

James Powell at Smart City Futures - the new conversation

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James Powell at Smart City Futures - the new conversation. The event was on the 23rd of July 2009 at the Lowry, Salford. This interview shows some of the possibilities that a dialog and joint working between Universities and Communities can create.

Happy New Year

Happy New Year every body.
our next meeting for chalk history is 30th January st Sebastian’s community centre Douglas Green Salford,

Sure start Salford breast feeding - Salford City Radio

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Esther one of the breast mates a help group at cornerstone Salford,  Breast
feeding specialists help with any problems .There are breast feeding
drop ins at various places 07776 185272 , 0161 212 4484. Contact Jaquie.


1:51 minutes (1.7 MB)

St Joseph’s West Craven St Salford 1930

??Joan Fildes Florrie Thompson, Faith Nicholls. Joyce Morrissey, Winnie Doyle. Eileen Gill. Margaret Dunne. John Murray. ?? George Berisford. John Heathcoat, ?Cosgrove, Kathleen Doherty. Freda Maloney.

Salford Allotments Information on Council Website

Taking on an allotment plot is not all hard work and has a number of
benefits. Allotment gardening provides you with the opportunity to grow
fresh vegetables, fruit and flowers for you and your family at a low
cost.

Salford has a total of 630 council-owned allotment gardens located
at 22 sites throughout the city, including four self managed sites

Gemini talking on Healthy Weight in Salford

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The Gemini group are based in the area of Charlestown and Lower Kersal - This week Jane from Retracing Salford asks them some questions about healthy weight in salford.


22:47 minutes (10.43 MB)

Gimini

Gemimi is the name of a group of people all over  the age 50 /60/70/80/

interested in every thing thats going on,pensions, health, days out, computers, media,

and now blogging,

we meet at St Sebastian’s Douglas Green, Salford M6, first Thursday of each month