Life in Salford magazine issue 43

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INSIDE Salford’s new Youth Zone

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Buile Hill Mansion plans approved

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Staying well this winter

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Cost of living support

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Free family fun nights in your local gateway We are continuing to provide activities in our Gateways and Broughton Hub so that families and individuals can receive a warm welcome for a few hours. Call in for free family fun activities every evening from Monday to Thursday between 4pm and 8pm. Whether you’re into movies, board games or arts and crafts, there’s something for everyone. Enjoy complimentary tea, coffee, juice and biscuits. No need to book, just turn up. Children must be accompanied by an adult. • Mondays: Movie night • Tuesdays: Family games night • Wednesdays: Arts and crafts night • Thursdays: Family games night The above activities will run at all our gateway centres and Broughton Hub. You can also use the libraries and computers.

Have your say on polling stations Have your say on where polling stations should be. Salford’s polling district and polling place review runs until Friday 24 November. Share your views, comments and suggestions for change. Find out more www.salford.gov.uk/pollingdistrictreview2023

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Salford City Mayor Paul Dennett stood at Buile Hill Mansion in Salford.

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A message from the City Mayor of Salford, Paul Dennett Building for future generations continues to be high on my agenda. Our children are the future of both Salford and the country, and your council takes its duty to them extremely seriously. However, finding a way in the world today is harder for young people than it has been for a long time. That’s why your council needs to step up to the challenge. Salford is one of very few local authorities who continue to provide a youth service and have a long history of supporting young people with services that work with them and their families. I am proud that our young people have been involved in the development of the new state-of-the-art facility in partnership with Fred Done which culminated in the launch of the name, SYZ, for the youth zone this month (more details on page 5). It is vital that we protect our most vulnerable children in the city and the recent announcement that we have maintained a ‘good’ Ofsted rating for Route29, which supports young people on the edge of care, is welcomed. Significantly, all the council’s children’s residential care facilities have now consecutively reached a milestone of being recognised as ‘good.’ There is so much more left to do, but we are committed to continue working with our young people to attain the best possible outcomes in education, employment and life. Jobs and skills Your council is also delivering on the promises made at the last election to provide a comprehensive skills and work agenda to create opportunities for our residents and communities. Through our investment in HOST at MediaCityUK, we now have a £2 million-plus programme in place to support the growth of digital, tech and cyber businesses helping 200 Salford residents into tech and digital jobs and introducing 1,200 Salford schoolchildren to tech careers. Salford has also been the only Greater Manchester authority to secure £245,000 from the DWP for a Supported Employment Service, providing individually tailored support to 140 Salford residents with learning disabilities and autism. On top of this we have £160,000 from the NHS to deliver community-based job fairs.

Salford’s growth story, and the council’s role within that, sets a high bar and shows the vital role local councils can play in co-ordinating and directing the growth of new sectors and industries. At the heart of this we have a strong, involved council which is providing leadership. That is why this council has pursued a policy of leading from the front and rebuilding lost capacity following decades of privatisation. Through Dérive we are investing in high-quality truly affordable homes for future generations in the city. The rents will be our own Salford rents. It is why we are developing masterplans for the area around the Crescent, Swinton and Eccles town centres, to breathe life back into our communities. But redeveloping our city is not just about new builds, it’s also about protecting what we have. I made a commitment to bring Buile Hill Mansion back into community use. It is fantastic news that the planning panel has approved our ambitious plans for this much loved historic asset in the heart of our city. Supporting you this winter As we move into winter many of you will be worried about making ends meet. I am committed to supporting residents who are struggling, the council is here to support you. Our Welfare Rights and Debit Advice service helped Salford households claim £6.5 million of unclaimed benefits in 2022/23 alone – and our holiday schemes for children have provided 1,500 meals and packed lunches per day over 60 sites across the city. We are delivering the £3.2 million package of support for residents impacted by the cost of living crisis. It is crucial that residents seek support early to prevent the situation reaching crisis.

City Mayor Paul Dennett


Make your house a home with Salix Homes’ Furniture Recycling Scheme The cost of furnishing a home can be a big expense that some people may struggle to afford. If you’re a Salix Homes customer and struggling with the cost of buying essential furniture or appliances, or can’t afford replacements if they’re broken, then Salix Homes can help. The Furniture Recycling Scheme works by collecting unwanted furniture, household items and white goods, and then giving them away free of charge to customers who need them the most. Who can use the Furniture Recycling Scheme? This service is open to Salix Homes tenants who are on benefits such as Universal Credit, Housing Benefit, Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) or if you’re claiming your Pension. If you’re not on benefits, but you’re experiencing financial hardship, please get in touch and we might be able to help. How it works Salix Homes customers can apply to access the scheme, and if you meet the criteria, you’ll be given an appointment to come along to our furniture warehouse in Salford and choose what you need.

What’s available? There’s a well-stocked warehouse of good quality, clean, pre-loved furniture and homeware that has either been donated or has been left behind by a tenant who has moved out. It includes things like sofas, beds, tables, drawers and white goods like fridges, freezers and washing machines. There’s also smaller items like mirrors, lamps and ornaments to help transform your house into a home. Contact us to see if you’re eligible. Call: 0800 218 2000 Email: enquiries@salixhomes.co.uk Scan the QR code to find out more.


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SYZ

confirmed as the name of Salford’s new Youth Zone

Nearly 1,000 young people across Salford have determined the name of the city’s new Youth Zone, following a ballot in which schools and youth services had the opportunity to decide on the name. Over 10 different names, ideas and designs were narrowed down to just two with SYZ being the clear winner with over 66% of the vote. The branding process was led by the Youth Zone’s Young People’s Development Group (YPDG), which consists of young people from local partner community groups and youth services. The YPDG have jointly worked on the following statement: “We are so happy with the outcome of the ballot and that SYZ was chosen as the name for our new Youth Zone. SYZ will be a new beginning of creating an established brand which will resonate with young people in Salford. The city is ours and we are proud to belong in it.” Salford City Mayor, Paul Dennet, said: “We are really pleased to be working with partners and our young people here in the city on developing SYZ. It will be a fantastic addition to other youth facilities and services in Salford. It is vital young people have a wide range of opportunities to gain new experiences and skills, build their confidence and improve their health and wellbeing. I’m really looking forward to seeing SYZ complete and meeting the young people who will use this fantastic facility.” SYZ will provide young people access to incredible facilities in a vibrant, purpose-built space packed with over 20 engaging activities per session: including a state-of-theart gym, recording studio, rock climbing wall, sensory room and employability support. Young people will have opportunity to make friends, develop new skills and have fun, all for just 50p per visit and one £5 annual membership.

SYZ is unique in that it is being developed by EMPOWER – an umbrella charity which already oversees the operations of another local award-winning Youth Zone, HideOut Youth Zone, in East Manchester. EMPOWER will deliver the new Youth Zone in partnership with Salford City Council and the national youth charity, OnSide, who has supported the creation and development of 15 Youth Zones across the UK.

Competition time We are looking for ten drawings by Salford's young people which represent what Salford means to them! The winning drawings will surround the site as the Youth Zone is being built. Winners will receive a SYZ hoodie and will be invited to a special event to unveil their work. If you would like to enter, please send your entry, name and contact details to: comms@syz.org or via post to: EMPOWER Youth Zones, 1 Queens Avenue M12 5PX.

To keep up to date with progress of SYZ please head to @SalfordYouthZone via Instagram and Facebook.


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University breathes new life into iconic Salford landmark

The fire engine bays of Salford’s well-loved Old Fire Station have been completely transformed into a brand-new microbrewery, bakery, café, and bar which opened for business this summer. The venue has been renovated by the University of Salford into the Crescent’s newest hotspot, offering top quality beers, Instagram-worthy bakes, freshly brewed coffee, and street food delights from local independent pop-ups. What’s on offer? The space features an indoor café area, outdoor seating on the terrace, a dedicated bar, and the incredible Lark Hill Brewery. The café serves brilliant brunches, freshly made sandwiches, grilled cheese, and salads, while the bar offers their very own Lark Hill beers specially brewed on site. No trip can be complete without a take-away treat from the bakery which offers irresistible flaky croissants, a delicious range of pastries and sensational artisan sourdough, all made lovingly on site. An iconic building reinvented The building was once Salford’s central fire station, which opened in 1903. The square itself, Albert Bentley, is named after Salford’s first ever fire chief, who revolutionised the way the service was delivered in the city. Beer and bread are very much part of the University’s heritage - back in 1893 initial funding of £4,956 was taken from Customs & Excise money for the precursor of the University, the Royal College of Advanced Technology. Referred to as “Whisky money” a member of parliament commented “we will distil wisdom out of whisky, genius out of gin and capacity for business out of beer".

Launch party Thursday 3 August marked the official launch party of the venue, with guests treated to live music, DJ sets and delicious samples. Professor Karl Dayson, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Research and Enterprise at the University of Salford took to the stage to welcome invitees and thank the dedicated team who made it all happen. His address was followed by a speech by Salford City Mayor Paul Dennett who commended the University for bringing such a vibrant development to the Crescent. Haven’t paid a visit yet? The Old Fire Station opening times: Tuesdays to Fridays - 8am to 8pm. Brunch is served from opening until 2pm, followed by kitchen pop-ups. Saturdays - 9am to 8pm. Brunch is served from 9am to 10.30am with kitchen pop-ups from 12noon. The bakery closes at 5pm with drinks served into the evening. For more information, follow their social channels on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok (@oldfiresalford), or on the website firestationsalford.co.uk


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Buile Hill Mansion plans approved The council gave planning proposals the green light in September. The restored historic mansion at Buile Hill Park will be home to the council's registry services as well as community space including a mixed use café bar and wedding venue and function room. Disabled access ramps will be installed along with a lift and an external enclosed staircase, making Buile Hill Mansion accessible for all residents and our communities in Salford. The Buile Hill depot outbuildings, with the exception of the derelict greenhouse, will be demolished and a new car park created for the mansion. It was agreed that the group campaigning for the refurbishment of the greenhouse would be given the opportunity to formally present its business case for its restoration. Salford City Mayor Paul Dennett said: “I made a commitment to the city, our residents and communities at the last mayoral election to bring Buile Hill Mansion back into community use and it is fantastic news that the ambitious and exciting plans for this much loved historic asset in the heart of our city have been approved” “I’m looking forward to the doors being fully open once works are completed. This significant investment to restore the historic mansion building will also hopefully act as a catalyst for future investment into the surrounding park.”

Council services at Christmas Gateway opening hours for Customer Services and the Spirit of Salford Helpline.

Refuse and recycling arrangements for the Christmas period No collection will take place on

Your replacement collection date is

• Wednesday 27 December 2023 - 10am to 2pm

Tuesday 26 December 2023

Saturday 23 December 2023

• Thursday 28 December 2023 - 10am to 2pm • Friday 29 December 2023 - 10am to 2pm • Saturday 30 December 2023 - 9am to 1pm • Monday 1 January 2024 - CLOSED • Tuesday 2 January 2024 - return to normal hours

Please note there will be changes to some collection days:

Don’t forget to recycle your wrapping paper, tinfoil, bottles, cans and left-over food www.salford.gov.uk/recycling For the opening hours of your local recycling centre please visit www.recycleforgreatermanchester.com/find-a-recycling-centre/

How to recycle your Christmas tree You can take your artificial Christmas trees to your local recycling centre. You can recycle your real Christmas tree either: 1. By taking it to your local recycling centre 2.

By chopping it into pieces and put them in your food and garden pink lidded bin. Please take off the base or wooden block if your tree has one and make sure the trunk is not thicker than your wrist. Wood thicker than your wrist is too big and can’t be put in your pink lidded food and garden bin. You can take large trunks and wooden bases to your local recycling centre.

3.

By arranging for it to be collected and recycled by the Just Helping Charity. Go to just-helping.org.uk/register-tree for details.

The Spirit of Salford Helpline number is 0800 952 1000 To find your nearest gateway centre visit www.salford.gov.uk/gateways


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Bowling club ‘bowled over’ after being named Springboard Heroes winners A Salford bowling club has been given a welcome funding boost after being named winners of this year’s Springboard Heroes Awards. Chandos Bowling Club has been crowned Springboard Heroes 2023 winners in the annual awards organised by housing association Salix Homes. After a public vote, it was a close contest between the four finalists - Ordsall Community Arts group, Salford Forum for Refugees and People Seeking Asylum, Visit from the Stork and the eventual winner Chandos Bowling Club. The bowling club wins a £1,000 cash boost, which they’re using towards the upkeep of the clubhouse, with the runners-up each receiving £100. The bowling club, based in Weaste, has been at the heart of the community for more than 50 years. Its members describe it as an “oasis in the middle of Salford” and for many, it’s been a lifeline for helping to overcome isolation or mental health issues. Club Treasurer Irene Travis said: “I can’t thank everyone enough who gave their vote to us, it means such a lot. We’re not just a bowling club, we are a family, we are here to help everyone, and the money will help to keep us going.” The bowling club offers a safe and inclusive place to exercise, meet with friends and get some fresh air, providing an important boost to people’s health and wellbeing.

Chandos Bowling Club has received a £1,000 cash boost. Pictured are members Irene Travis and Steve Farr.

Chandos Bowling Club are this year’s Springboard Heroes winners. Pictured are members Thomas Arenas, Irene Travis, Jimmy Renshaw, Brian Johnson and Steve Farr

Sue Sutton, Chief Executive at Salix Homes said: “Springboard Heroes is our way of celebrating some of the fantastic work that people are doing to help the residents of Salford, and Chandos Bowling Club do exactly that, providing lasting benefits to people’s health and wellbeing. “They’re a very worthy winner of this year’s Springboard Heroes Awards and it’s projects like these that make our communities so special, so we hope our donation will go some way in supporting them to continue the fantastic work that they do.” The club is also looking to expand its membership and welcomes all enquiries.

Apply for Springboard funding Salix Homes has donated more than £49,000 this year as part of its Springboard grant programme, which provides much-needed cash injections to local projects that boost community spirit, promote health and wellbeing, reduce isolation and improve the environment. You don’t need to be a Salix Homes tenant to apply, just as long as your project will benefit the communities in Salford which Salix Homes works in. Find out more at www.salixhomes.co.uk/springboard


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Friends of Parr Fold Park Nestled in the heart of Walkden lies a hidden gem: Parr Fold Park. Behind the scenes, a dedicated group of volunteers known as the Friends of Parr Fold Park dedicate their time to transform this Victorian-style park into a thriving hub for biodiversity and a welcoming space for the community. Established in 2015 by a small group of like minded people, this group has grown to include 28 passionate volunteers from diverse backgrounds, all united by their love for the park and a shared vision of its potential.

The Friends of Parr Fold Park wear many hats. They roll up their sleeves for park maintenance and vibrant flower planting, ensuring the park's beauty flourishes yearround. Their contributions extend beyond gardening gloves. They collaborate closely with the Pavilion Cafe and Salford Community Leisure to organise community events for Easter, Halloween, and Christmas, infusing the park with a sense of togetherness. Their dedication hasn't gone unnoticed. The group has accumulated many awards, including the RHS Britain In Bloom It's Your Neighbourhood award - rated Outstanding 2021, 2022 and 2023, and the prestigious Green Flag Award in 2022. Their most recent feather in the cap is the Spirit of Salford Award in 2023, for Best Environmental Improvement. When asked about their proudest moments, Deborah shared, "I love all the events we host and being able to build relationships with other local organisations within the community. It’s been so rewarding watching members of our group thrive while growing not just their gardening skills, but social skills, too."

Diane chimed in with, "It has got to be the Spirit of Salford Awards. It was hosted by the Mayor of Salford, and the whole night was just amazing. Very grateful to be a part of such an event, and to win the award was such an honour.” The Friends of Parr Fold Park harbour ambitious plans for the park's future. They intend to rejuvenate the park's old rock pools, transforming them into Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) that will enhance biodiversity. Looking further ahead, their vision includes the restoration of the park's bandstand, one of only two left in Salford, to bring back a touch of history and culture. This passionate group always has open arms for new volunteers. Everyone is welcome, and no contribution of time goes unnoticed. If you're interested in becoming a part of this transformative journey, visit their Facebook page: FriendsofParrFoldPark2 or email friendsofparrfoldpark@gmail.com


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Places for Everyone is a joint plan covering most of Greater Manchester (Salford, Bolton, Bury, Manchester, Oldham, Rochdale, Tameside, Trafford and Wigan). The plan: The plan was submitted to the Government in February 2022, and following this three Planning Inspectors were appointed to examine the plan. As a result of this examination, the need for some changes known as proposed modifications have been identified. Some of these proposed modifications are as a result of public hearing sessions that took place between November 2022 and July 2023.

Sets out how the area should develop over the next 15 years

Identifies the amount of new housing, offices, and industry and warehousing development, and the main areas in which this will be focused

Identifies important environmental assets which will be protected and enhanced

Allocates sites for employment and housing to meet need

We are now inviting comments on these proposed modifications until 11.59pm on Wednesday 6 December 2023.

Supports the delivery of key infrastructure, such as transport and utilities

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Defines a new Green Belt boundary for the nine boroughs.

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Get vaccinated. Stay winter strong. Immunisations offer our best protection against flu, COVID-19 and many other serious illnesses and viruses. They help keep tens of thousands of people out of hospital and save lives every year. Who can get a free Flu and COVID-19 vaccination? This handy table will help you check if you’re eligible.

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How to help yourself stay well in winter As we head into winter, there are lots of ways to look after your health and wellbeing over the colder months. Get vaccinated. Get your seasonal flu and COVID-19 vaccinations if you're at higher risk of getting seriously ill from these illnesses. Get support. Check in with your GP practice, pharmacy, or local gateway for advice and support if you feel unwell. Keep warm and active. People with certain health conditions, should aim to keep living rooms and bedrooms heated to at least 18°C. Keep bedroom windows closed at night. Walking, dancing, gardening, or cleaning are all simple ways to get your body and circulation moving. For ideas visit: www.salford.gov.uk/health-and-socialcare/health-services/health-improvement-connect/ Get help with heating. Make sure you're getting all the help you're entitled to. Find ways to save energy in your home from GOV.UK, or call the government helpline on 0800 444 202. You can also find out more from GOV.UK about benefits and financial support if you're on a low income.

Be cancer aware Do you know the signs and symptoms of cancer? Finding cancer early makes a big difference and survival has doubled in the last 40 years, with 4 in 10 cancers preventable. But only if you know the signs and symptoms. Have you noticed loss of appetite, tiredness, pain, or unexplained weight loss? Or noticed a new cough for 3 weeks or more. Listen to your body and tell your doctor if you notice anything unusual. And remember, many signs and symptoms turn out to be less serious than cancer. To learn more, visit www.salford.gov.uk/cancer-awareness


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Salford Royal joins the fight to end all new HIV transmissions in Greater Manchester Patients over the age of 16 who attend the Emergency Department (ED) at Salford Royal and have their bloods taken will now also be tested for HIV. Part of a national NHS initiative, Salford Royal is joining fellow Greater Manchester hospitals Manchester Royal Infirmary, Wythenshawe Hospital and North Manchester General Hospital in the fight to end all new HIV transmissions by 2030. Manchester and Salford are among 16 areas in England where more than 5 in every 1,000 people have HIV.

Dr Sarah Rose, Consultant in Acute Medicine at Salford Royal, said, “Timely diagnosis for HIV means that you can stay healthy and live a long life. Treatment on the NHS is completely free and once you’re on the medication and take it regularly, not only do you protect yourself from getting ill, but it also means you won’t pass on the virus to anyone else.” HIV testing in the ED is done discreetly, and no questions will be asked about lifestyle or risk. Those not wishing to be tested, simply need to let a member of staff know. A specialist team will contact anyone with a positive test and offer support and treatment. Salford Royal is part of the Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust.

Be prepared for flooding Heavy rainstorms can raise river and stream levels. Two flood basins on the River Irwell are designed to protect homes and businesses in Lower Broughton and Lower Kersal but flooding here and around Worsley Brook could still happen. Check if your home could be at risk and sign up for phone, email or text flood warnings from the government’s flood information service at www.gov.uk/check-flood-risk The site also has tips on preparing for flooding in case the worst happens.

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Helping you with the cost of living It’s ok to ask for help. We know it's a difficult time for lots of residents with increases in prices and household bills. O rganisations across the city are working together in the Spirit of Salford to help support you. To find the help you need, visit salford.gov.uk/costofliving or scan this QR code with your mobile phone to go straight to the webpages. If you’d like to talk to someone face to face, pop into your local gateway centre. These accessible one stop shops for council and community services have free internet and are open late every weekday - Monday to Thursday 8am to 10pm, Friday 8am to 6.30pm and Saturday 9am to 1pm. Eccles Gateway, 28 Barton Road, Eccles M30 0TU Pendleton Gateway, 1 Broadwalk, Pendleton M6 5FX Swinton Gateway, 100 Chorley Road, Swinton M27 6BP Walkden Gateway, 2 Smith Street, Walkden M28 3EZ Broughton Hub, 50 Rigby Street, Broughton M7 4BQ You can contact our Spirit of Salford helpline by calling 0800 952 1000 or completing the online form at salford.gov.uk/spiritofsalford

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