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Salford IN the snow -

Community Reporter Kevin Eccleston went on a mission to record some of the wintery sights that were happening in the areas around Salford People's Voice Media Centre.

While he was doing it he also go people to send him their photos of their snow people and other frosty happenings.

Below are some of the image he got hold of. Thanks Kev
 

OTHER PICS N' FLICS

You can see some more of Salford Salutes Dylan on YouTube: search for 'salford salutes dylan' and for 'postively bloom street' on www.youtube.com.

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Growing solutions by ordsall cafe community radio

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Spaces for growing are needed but they are there!  - A recording made at the Ordsall Community Cafe with some growing enthusiasts from the area.


2:30 minutes (2.29 MB)

Yoghurt Pot Childcare Services.

The Creche runs all day, with parents able to drop their children off for various sessions. The creche runs a variety of activities for its children from sand and water play, to painting and making arts and crafts.

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 .


1:21 minutes (1.24 MB)

Lower Kersal Young Peoples Group (Graphics)

Graphics at the LKYP. About 10 local teenagers aged between 13-19 meet to enjoy some shared activities. On a Wednesday it is Graphic design.
The group meets at 6:30pm - 8:00pm at St Aidens Church on Littleton Road

on allotments by ordsall community cafe radio

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Alloments and Guerilla Gardening  - A recording made at the Ordsall Community Cafe, a one off recording that might turn into something more regular. 


7:56 minutes (7.26 MB)

Best feet forward as North West pupils say goodbye to the school run

Primary school children across the North West are swapping their parents' cars for the pavement thanks to a share of £1.8m of Government money: 361 schools in the region have been awarded up to £1,000 to encourage pupils to walk to school, helping them to keep fit and reducing the number of journeys made by car.