Top Salford stories you may have missed this week – Manchester Evening News
Five stories which made headlines in the borough this week
Five Salford stories you may have missed
People in Salford have welcomed a massive change on one of the city’s busiest streets. A stretch of Chapel Street between New Bailey Street and Blackfriars has reopened after months of work to transform the road into a safer place for pedestrians and cyclists. The £4million revamp has opened ahead of schedule with cars and bikes back on the road READ IN FULL HERE.
The owners of a much-loved Salford restaurant have shared their pride at being added to a prestigious food guide. Kallos, a Greek cafe and wine bar, which opened its doors earlier this year, has now been added to the Michelin Guide. READ IN FULL HERE.
Salford Council has been criticised after it admitted that payments on items such as taxis and hotels costing thousands have not been recorded as expenses by some of its senior elected officials – keeping the figures out of public view. READ IN FULL HERE.
People are leaving Salford due to issues at around a junction of the M60, it has been claimed. A senior councillor said congestion was leading to long delays, prompting some residents to move out of the borough as they ‘can’t get to work.’ READ IN FULL HERE.
We spoke to the mum of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here star Angry Ginge who lifted the lid on his early life and upbringing on the Brookhouse Estate in Eccles. READ IN FULL HERE.