Comic - Albion Love to Learn week - part three

Comic - Albion Love to Learn week - part three

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Comic - Albion Love to Learn week - part three
The year 10 students from Albion High in Charlestown, Salford have been
taking photos of their Love to Learn week and making them into Comics.

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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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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

Lower Kersal Young Peoples Group (Allotments)

Gardening at the LKYPG. About 10 local teenagers aged between 113-19 meet to enjoy some shared
activties. On a thursday it is maintaning their garden on Littleton
Road Allotments. The group meets at 3:30pm - 6:00pm at St Aidens Church.

Archaeology with the community!

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Archaeology with the community!
There is a new Research Centre for Applied Archaeology at the University of Salford (but based in the CUBE building on Portland Street in Manchester).

The work of the Centre includes involving people from local communities, helping them to learn more about the history of their locality, and the chance to be trained in archaeological techniques. This might also be an interesting way to encourage both physical activity and learning!

If any local community group or school wants to know more, or become involved in digging up the past, they should contact:

Mike Nevell (Head of Archaeology) m.d.nevell@salford.ac.uk or Brian Grimsditch (Community Archaeologist) b.grimsditch@salford.ac.uk

In the Land of the Black Pudding

In the Land of the Black Pudding is a three part documentary for the Internet. It's about United FC at the end of the season and some of the culture that surrounds it. Community Reporter Colin Blaney takes us on a journey up North away from the old Reds into the Land of United FC who split away from Manchester United with it was taken over by David Glazer. This games sees United FC playing for a chance to go up a league.
The report is in three parts to make sure that each part is small enought to go up on YouTube. We've imported the videos to our site - see part one - part two and part three here.

SUCCESSFUL TRANSITIONS IN LOWER KERSAL

SUCCESSFUL TRANSITIONS IN LOWER KERSAL: Groundwork are due to start their fifth Successful transitions course to be run in the NDC area on Thursday 14th of May. The course is for out of work adults and helps them gain confidence and motivation and access positive activities including further learning, volunteering and jobs!!!

The course runs for 12 weeks on Thursday and Friday mornings from 9.30-12.30. It will be running at the Lower Kersal Centre on Northallerton Road and there will be an on-site crèche, refreshments and travel expenses provided. Anyone completing the course will receive a £50 payment in High Street Vouchers and a guaranteed interview for a paid work placement in the work area of their choice!!