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Who doesn’t love spring? April and May are colour ful months when the cherr y trees blossom again and green spaces explode with the vibrant colours of spring flowers Days are longer and brighter and it won’t be long until we begin enter taining outdoors again.
The Coronation of His Majesty The King kes place on Saturday 6th May, 2023. s par t of the celebrations, there is an tra bank holiday on Monday 8th May, mak ing a total of five across these t wo months Enjoy all the long weekends!
As we approach the summer, there are plent y of local music festivals tak ing place, k ick ing off with Irlam Live - Friday 2nd to Sunday 4th June Don’t miss our fantastic competition to win a pair of tickets for the entire 3- day event (p.32). Plus, the much-loved G-Fest is back this year on Saturday 17th June at M onton AFC Read more about it on p 6 Tickets are available for both events now!
4 ON OUR DOORSTEP 6 G-Fest Is Coming Home The iconic music festival is back this June! 12 Help Adults To Read Volunteer to help adults in Salford to read 14 Worsley New Hall Learn about its past life as a W WI hospital 16 Salford Survivor Project Celebrating 10 years and still growing 17 Shop Local Guide Suppor t our small independent businesses! 24 Allotment News Updates from Tindall Street allotments 33 Social Media T ips Top 5 content tips for small businesses
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Editor On Our Doorstep is published by Zig Zag Ventures, an independent publisher The contents of this magazine may not be reprinted or reproduced without the express permission of the Publisher Views expressed in this magazine do not necessarily reflect those of the Publisher Contents Next issue... June-July23 Copy Deadline: 5th May 2023 Contact us... All enquiries Susie: 07967 978831 E: sales@onourdoorstep.co.uk www.onourdoorstep.co.uk Competition 32 Recipe Feature 34 Front Cover Image: Designed by Freepik What’s O 28
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Georgia’s Children of the World G-FEST IS COMING HOME!
After losing two years to Covid and then other issues, we are so pleased to have nally found a venue that shares our values of supporting children in desperate poverty and need at home around the world.
The communities support for G-Fest has been remarkable and the di erence we have made together has been quite incredible, raising over £330k for Georgia’s Children of the World, a charity set up in memory of local girl Georgia Murray.
Unfortunately while we have been away many of our projects have su ered, including our free school uniform project in Salford; Schools, Classrooms, Healthcare and Feeding Programmes in Cambodia and support to individual local families including one of Georgia’s favourite Children, Heidi-Lou.
So now is the time for us to pull together once more to put Georgia’s Children projects back on track!
We knew if we were to re-establish G-Fest, we had
to do something special! So, with Chart Topping band LIGHTNING SEEDS headlining this year, we believe we have achieved this as we bring you the biggest Indie Music Festival Salford has ever seen!
G-Fest will also rmly remain a Family Festival, in the names of ALL we have loved & lost, supported and sponsored by many local businesses.
We look forward to welcoming you all back to THE event of the summer this June... G-Fest IS Coming Home!
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FINDING THE RIGHT TUTOR FOR YOUR CHILD
by Kip McGrath Walkden
More parents than ever before are tur ning to private tutors to supplement their children’s education. Whether your child has important exams approaching, is struggling to keep up with their peers, is nding homework dif cult or just lacking in con dence, could private tuition be the answer for you? Before you begin here are a few things you might like to consider
What’s in a name?
Be thorough when you do your research. Anyone can claim to be a ‘tutor’, but even a 1st class degree in maths doesn’t necessarily make an effective one! Look for a tutor that has quali ed teacher status and has relevant school teaching experience. If you decide to consider a private tutor, ask to see their teaching credentials and references, and if youinquire with a specialist tuition centre, check that their tutors are quali ed teachers rather than ‘instructors’ or ‘assistants’
Safety rst
If you are using a tuition centre, check whether they are OFSTED registered. A centre who has gone the extra mile shows you that they have thorough procedures in place regarding the child’s well-being, safeguarding and security Plus, you may also be able to save some money by using ’Tax Free Childcare ’ to pay for the tuition Private tutors operating from home need a valid DBS certi cate which shows you that they are not barred from working with children.
Groups or One to One?
There are many different models of tuition for you to choose from The most common options are:
(i) Employ a tutor to work 1:1 with your child, either in your home, at their home or online. (ii) Take your child to a ‘ group tutor’ or (iii) Enroll at a tuition centre.
Tuition centres have permanent premises and tend to offer individual tuition within a small group setting ‘Group tutors’ teach a small group of children together, often from their home or a public building
When is the right time to start?
It depends on your reasons for tuition If you have received feedback from school, or just have a ‘feeling’ that your child is behind or is lacking in con dence, the sooner you act the better If your child has important exams coming up tuition may be the difference between a pass or a fail. Even children who don’t ‘need’ tuition often blossom and grow in con dence simply through the encouragement and personal feedback they receive. The most important thing is to make sure your tutor or tuition centre understands your motivations and goals for tuition, that way they can work together with you to achieve the best for your child.
How much does it cost?
The price of tuition varies depending on the setting, subject, exam level and experience of the tutor. You should expect to pay around £25-£45 an hour for the services of well quali ed and professional tutors
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CALL TO ACTION: HELP ADULTS TO READ
Can you imagine not being able to read this article or the labels while shopping? There are many adults in your community who would not be able to do either.
Read Easy o ers free, one-to-one and con dential Reading support to adults who struggle to read in a way that impacts daily life.
Learning to read transforms people’s lives. They improve their employment opportunities, progress to other learning, are able to support their children’s reading, read o cial letters, use public transport and understand medical letters and medication bottles…
Above all, people grow in con dence, self-esteem and independence. Being part of that process is special.
We need volunteers to help us set up a group in Salford where there are over 9% of the adult population who
could bene t from such support.
Do you have local knowledge of Salford you could use to raise awareness and build a team to o er this support in your community?
Do you have the initiative, energy and enthusiasm to help us?
Do you have the con dence to network and enthuse others?
If so, you could be just the person we’re looking for.
Once we have formed a team to run the group we will have further volunteer opportunities but our priority is to nd key volunteers to get the group set up.
A Read Easy Reader sums up the di erence you can make: “Read Easy has changed my life...”
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Worsley New Hall: WWI Hospital
Soon after his arrival in Worsley, in 1837, Lord Francis Egerton decided that both the Old Hall and the Brick Hall were inadequate for his needs and he determined to build afresh.
He commissioned the architect Sir Edward Blore, and the rst sod was cut for the foundations of the Victorian Gothic style mansion on 30th December 1839. The rst stone laid on the 6th April 1840, and the building completed in 1846, the year Lord Francis became the rst Earl of Ellesmere.
Royalty visited the New Hall. Queen Victoria came in 1851 and again in 1857, the Prince and Princess of Wales came in 1869, and again as King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1909. The Crown Prince of Germany and Empress Eugenie were also guests.
During World War One the fourth Earl of Ellesmere lent Worsley New Hall to the Red Cross for a hospital for wounded soldiers. The rooms were converted to wards and the patients made use of the extensive grounds. Here we show some very rare images of Worsley Old Hall as a hospital for wounded o cers.
Other images show Nurse
The area is now the site of RHS Bridgewater.
Written by Paul Hassall, Eccles & District History Society
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The picture to the left is of ‘D’ Ward and is possibly the only image of the interior of the hall.
This is the view from ‘D’ Ward.
Wilson and Lt Provan, Lt Sindain, Lt Marton rowing on the lake.
Local History
On A Mission To Change The Industry
Sid Sethi, the Founder of Specscart shared the challenges and triumphs of his entrepreneurial journey at Startup spotlight, by The Masood Entrepreneurship Centre in Manchester on 9th February, 2023.
Specscart is a fast-emerging eyewear retailer that is taking the eyewear industry by storm through tech and innovation. In an inspiring exchange with team MEC, Sid spoke about his vision of changing how people perceive glasses as a mere instrument of sight correction and how he and his team have been working tirelessly to change that view to making glasses a fashion accessory, which is sustainably produced and sold at a fair price.
The Turning Point
Sid launched Specscart whilst a student at the University of Manchester. It began when he broke his glasses a day before his second-semester exam. He tried to purchase a pair the next day, which turned out to be an ordeal. The prices were too high, the choices were limited, and the delivery time was excruciatingly delayed considering the urgency of his situation. This experience led him to design a company committed to solving these issues.
With no initial investment, the startup took o after it was awarded the Albert Gubay Awards in 2017, kickstarting the business with a grant of £5,000 and a 2-year rent-free shop in Walkden Town Centre. In 2018 Specscart won the Venture Further Award in the business category with the 1st prize of £10,000. This enabled the Walkden store to install comprehensive eye testing equipment and start free eye tests for all. Within a few months the Walkden store
had delivered hundreds of free eye-tests for the community.
At the event, Sid spoke about the measures taken by Specscart to make the eyewear shopping experience a delightful one: ‘’We will disrupt the monopolised eyewear industry! So the consumer can get more out of their purchase. We are taking small but powerful steps with-modern designed stores, delivering prescription glasses within 24 hours, and keeping the highest quality standards by making glasses in the UK. We work hard to provide the latest designs and best prices to our family of customers."
The Specscart Story So Far
Specscart is on its way to the top from a one-man show to a team of 18 driven and motivated members spread across 3 stores and a production lab. Specscart is constantly improving its service and o erings to serve its customers better. Through their online store they now o er free worldwide shipping. Their 7-day free home trial with four frames and three lenses is one of a kind provided by anyone in the UK currently. However, what makes Specscart stand apart from the rest is the customer- rst mindset, with their swift yet personalised service keeps their clients coming back to the store.
They are loved for their quick turnaround time; they get your prescription glasses ready within 24 hours through their Specscart rocket service. Through their ready-to-help customer care, Specscart has acquired a reputation for being the people's champion amongst its customer tribe.
Walkden Town Centre www.specscart.co.uk Tel: 0161 3125765 ON OUR DOORSTEP 15 Local Business
Salford Survivor Project: Celebrating 10 Years!
Salford Survivor Project celebrate their 10th year this July having helped over 12,000 people to live free from abuse.
This year they’ve worked hard to ensure their message reaches more people and have also begun working with young people, raising awareness in schools.
The impact of intrafamilial abuse on survivors changes the way families make choices, how they think about themselves and others. Survivors are more likely to su er with mental health, physical illnesses, drugs, alcohol or other addictions. There are no quick xes for the damage done, many abused children will go on to abuse, lacking emotional stability and coping mechanisms.
This year SSP have gone a step further to help the community open Pauls Haven & Family Hub. It is open to community groups and SSP have an outreach service o ering advice, support and essential items such as clothes and food.
To raise money for the increasing demand in the community, they also opened a community café Da Vida Deli at 78 Partington Lane, Swinton. Pop in with the knowledge that when you buy a cup of co ee and a delicious cake or meal, you are also helping someone who is living in food poverty. Da Vida Deli’s pro ts go back into the project and provides community meals for those struggling at this hard time.
Salford Survivor provides guidance for anyone a ected by domestic abuse. Call 10am to 10pm, 7 days a week for emotional support and a listening ear.
T: 0161 706 0468 | www.thesurvivorproject.co.uk
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Whether you have a balcony or a backyard, outdoor space is often overlooked. It can be possible to use this extra room for all sorts of activities and extend your living zone. Think about this new area in the same way that you would consider your indoor space: is it casual, modern, traditional or fun? If you want to feel comfortable, it needs to be an extension of your home and a re ection of your personality.
Firstly, consider how you intend to use this additional area. Is it a place for cooking and entertaining, exercise or relaxation? Once you have established that, you can begin to plan the layout and explore your style options. Depending on the purpose, consider whether to have power supplied outside, or keep the space free of electricity and save money on your energy bills. This will e ect how you deal with the outdoor light and heating.
Solar powered lighting can be very e ective and can be moved easily to suit your needs. String lights are popular - they can be plain, coloured or shaped. Lanterns are another option with candles that can use either real ame or LED lights. Consider the safety aspects of any lighting you use.
Heating is another safety consideration. Fire pits and chimineas are romantic real- ame centrepieces, but ensure you have room to accommodate them. Outdoor gas heaters come in a range of styles from small to free-standing, practical to pretty, with something to suit every budget.
Barbecues can be simple, practical cooking stations but outdoor kitchens are the next level in home entertainment. Six burner gas hobs, sinks and beer fridges, these modules can all be tailored to your entertaining needs. Finance is often available to make these expensive additions possible for anyone with enough outdoor space.
Ways to Style Your Outdoor Space
by Emma Russell
Of course, an outdoor kitchen should be under cover to protect it from the elements. Shade is vital, providing some relief from relentless summer sun. Umbrellas and pergolas can be versatile, simple and easy to move. Awnings can be manual, pull-down shades or fully automated integral systems.
Any furniture you buy should be suitable for outdoor use - strong enough to withstand summer heat and winter cold. Most outdoor equipment incorporates modern materials with durable, weather resistant surfaces. Buy the best you can a ord and check if the manufacturer o ers any warranty.
Cushions can add a splash of colour to your décor. Wipeable or washable covers will increase the lifespan of soft furnishings, allowing easy cleaning after any messy spills. Throws and blankets add a touch of softness and texture. Remember to buy a weatherproof box to store them at the end of the day.
Finally, don’t forget to add plants and greenery to your outdoor space. Grass can be high maintenance, so there are astro-turf options for those who would rather sip a cool drink in their new living area (rather than moving the lawn). Don’t forget to make room for a bar or drinks trolley!
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TINDALL STREET ALLOTMENTS
by Geo Hamilton,
A Busy Start to the Year
The Plotters started o 2023 with a hectic day when the delivery of free (peat free) compost arrived. Our volunteers quickly emptied the 1 tonne bag into wheelbarrows and spread the compost across the various beds ready for planting up when the time is right. We then sat back to admire the result and to plan our next moves, naturally we were aided by tea and biscuits and vigorous discussion.
Once planning was done, we set about pruning our trees as appropriate, leaving those that don’t like winter treatment until their time is right.
Tindall Street Allotments
The Macmillan Cancer Support allotment is based at Tindall Street, Eccles. As well as managing our own plot, we also get involved with others. At one time Incredible Edible Salford operated from part of this site, but they recently moved to Winton.
Salford NHS Mental Health Team have a small group here and have successful sessions each week but some of their buildings, which are quite new, are under-used so our Deputy Chairwoman negotiated a transfer of them to Tindall Street Allotment Group (TSAG), at no cost. This was most welcome as the existing TSAG buildings are in need of extensive and costly repair. There are several ongoingusers of the area, all independent and full of enthusiasm - all good social inclusion material.
One big advantage of the arrangement with the Mental Health Team is that there is a new, unused composting toilet on the site and this now means that we have a unisex toilet next to the Trading Hut
and separate mens and ladies toilets at the orchard end of the site. There is a minor issue over the need for lights to be installed in the orchard end units, but the site manager has this in hand.
TSAG are now able to use the newer building for committee and other meetings when the various other groups are not on site. For now, we can avoid having to consider any costly remedial/renovation work to the existing buildings.
The committee hopes to hold the 2023 AGM in the new building to save the cost of hiring a room, o site, to accommodate all our plotholders.
A separate delivery of 1 tonne of peat-free compost was made to the orchard end of the site and was made available to plotholders as they brought their barrows to cart it away. We’ll see how the peat-free product shapes up against the traditional peat based commodity.
Another welcome result for TSAG has been the cash raised from honey production. The total income to date is £192 and the honey was very quickly snapped up by local connoisseurs.
TSAG had a donation of 5 modern lockers for use across the site and these will be in place shortly.
Also donated was an elderly, working, cement mixer which is to be painted and placed as a planted feature when it is ready for display.
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Lasting Power of Attorney:
What is it and when would you need one?
A lasting power of attorney (LPA) is a legal document that lets someone (the donor) appoint one or more people (known as attorneys) to help them make decisions, or to make decisions on their behalf, if they are no longer able to.
A lasting power of attorney for property and nancial a airs (PFA) can be used when a person has capacity, or when a person has lost capacity. If a person has capacity, they may wish to have someone to assist them with their nances. For example, a person may not be very mobile, so having a PFA LPA will enable their attorney to pay bills on their behalf and make longer terms plans in the event that they lose capacity and can no longer make their own decisions.
Anyone 18 or over with mental capacity can have a power of attorney.
What powers does an attorney have?
A property and nancial a airs LPA gives the attorney(s) the power to make decisions about money and property for a person. For example:
Managing a bank or building society account
Paying bills and signing cheques
Collecting pension bene ts
Selling a property
Investing money
Arranging repairs to a property
A health and welfare LPA can only be used once the person lacks capacity; it gives the attorney(s) the
power to make decisions about things such as:
The person’s daily routine, for example washing, dressing and eating
Medical care
Where the person should live
What kind of social activities they should take part in
Life-sustaining treatment
Once the LPA has been executed, it is sent to the O ce of the Public Guardian with the application fee to be processed. At this point, the OPG must wait for four weeks (the statutory waiting period) before they can register your LPA. This gives people involved in the LPA time to raise any concerns they may have. If there are no objections or problems, the LPA is usually sent back to the person, or a solicitor if one has been instructed. Once the LPA has been registered and sent to you or your solicitor, the LPA can then be used with consent, or if the person has lost capacity.
This is just one of the services we provide at Widdows Pilling LLP. We also specialise in all aspects of Conveyancing, Commercial Property Transactions, Wills & Probate and Family Law.
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WHAT’S ON April & May
COMMUNITY EVENTS
ROE GREEN BOWLING CLUB
Beesley Green
Find out more about Crown Green Bowling and give it a go! Arrange a FREE visit - call us to book a date in for you Flat shoes or trainers only
FREE (initial visit)
Ber yl Hughes: 0161 794 3310
BOARD GAMES AND FRIENDSHIP
An afternoon of activities including board games and light refreshments
Beesley Green Community Centre
Tuesdays, 1-3pm
Height Library, M6 7GY
Fridays, 10-11.30am
FREE (booking required)
Tel: 0800 952 1000 (option2)
HOLY ROOD COFFEE MORNING
Holy Rood Memorial Hall
Please come along and join us for a chat over a brew. Fresh tea, coffee and snacks on offer. Term time only.
Wednesdays, 10-11.30am
FREE (donations for food)
Facebook: Holy Rood Church Swinton www.achurchnear you.com
BREW AND CHAT
Meet new friends Find out what ’s going on in your area Get wellbeing suppor t and information. Run by Age Friendly Salford. Sessions based around the 5 ways to wellbeing.
Eccles Library
Mondays, 1.30-2.30pm
Swinton Library
Thursdays, 11am-12pm
FREE
Andrea Whelan: 07375 049 963
BINGO IN THE PARK
Buile Hill Park
Join Friends of Buile Hill Park for a game of bingo at the Pavilion. Games are free with a chance to win fun prizes! Refreshments available
Wednesdays, 12.30pm
FREE entry
FB: FriendsO fBuileHillParkFOBHP
ELMWOOD’S
WARM SPACE
Elmwood Church, Salford, M6 8AG
Enter tain the children with crafts, junk modelling, games and activities at our free Warm Space. Free light lunch 12.30-2pm, drinks and biscuits. Children must be with an adult.
Fridays, 10am-4pm
Sundays, 12.30-4pm
FREE
Tel: 0161 281 4545
Facebook: ElmwoodChurch
BOOTHSTOWN REPAIR CAFE
Boothstown Village Hall
Community project run by volunteers to help people to repair rather than replace. We work on ever yday items; electrical and mechanical devices, computers, bicycles, clothing & more Sat 1st April, 9.30-11.30am
Sat 6th May, 9.30-11.30am
FREE entry (donations for par ts)
Facebook: BoothstownRepairCafe
WORSLEY TOWNSWOMENS GUILD
Worsley Cour t House
Join us for a talk by Geoff Scargil: “I never left school” Visitors welcome. Refreshments included.
Mon 3rd April, 7.30pm
£2.50
Anne Adams: 0161 728 6783
VOLUNTEERING DAYS
Lightoaks Park
Join Friends of Lightoaks Park and help to maintain the park. No skills or tools required. All abilities and ages welcome. Meet at Tea’osk and finish with free refreshments/chat
Sun 9th & 23rd April, 11am-1pm
Sun14th & 28th May, 11am-1pm
FREE
Facebook: lightoakspark
ECCLES DISTRICT HISTORY SOCIETY
Alexandra House, Eccles, M30 7HB
Join us for a talk by Mar tin Baggoley: Murder and Manslaughter in Nineteenth Centur y Salford. Non-members welcome.
Wed 12th April, 7.30pm
Membership £22, Visitors £4
www edhs chessck co uk
WORSLEY TOWNSWOMENS GUILD
Worsley Cour t House
Join us for a talk by Elaine Bates on Lyme Hall & Gardens Visitors welcome. Refreshments included.
Mon 8th May, 7.30pm
£2.50
Anne Adams: 0161 728 6783
ECCLES DISTRICT HISTORY SOCIETY
Alexandra House, Eccles, M30 7HB
Join us for our AGM. Details to be announced. Non-members welcome.
Wed 10th May, 7.30pm
Annual membership £22.00
Visitor’s fee £4.00 per meeting
www.edhs.chessck.co.uk
RABBIT & GUINEA PIG HEALTH CHECK
Pets at Home, Regent Rd, Salford
FREE rabbit and piggy health checks with RSPCA. Book ings taken three weeks ahead of the event, or just turn up between 1 30-3 30pm
Sun 23rd April
Sun 4th June
11.00am - 1.30pm (appts only)
1.30 - 3.30pm (drop ins)
FREE
E: admin@rspca-manchesterandsalford.org.uk
MONTHLY LIT TER PICK
Buile Hill Park
Join Buile Hill Mansion Association and help keep this beautiful park clean and tidy Meet outside the Mansion Equipment provided Sun 30th April, 11am
Sun 28th May, 11am
FREE entry
Facebook: BuileHillMansionAssociation
PICNIC & PIMMS
Boothstown Village Hall
St Mar y ’s Church, Ellenbrook, will be hosting Picnic & Pimms to celebrate the King’s Coronation. More details to follow on Facebook.
Sun 7th May, 1.30 -3.30pm
FREE entry
Facebook: BVHAboothstown/events
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HEALTH & FITNESS
SALFORD WELLBEING WALKS
Various locations
FREE walks to improve your physical activity & health, ending with an oppor tunity for tea/coffee.
Arrive 10 minutes early.
Roe Green ( Wooded Triangle)
Monday 10-11am
Boothstown Community Centre
Monday 1.30-2.30pm
Monton Green
Tuesday 10-11am
RHS Bridgewater
Tuesday 10.30am-11.30am
Blackleach Country Park
Thursday 10-11am
Clifton Country Park
Thursday 10.15-11.15am
Worsley Green
Friday 10-11am
Monton Green
Sunday 10-11am
FREE
Jo Bennett : 0161 778 0559
GET ON YOUR BIKE!
Blackleach Country Park
Come along and enjoy c ycling your way to fitness. Sessions suitable for beginners and those returning to cycling Bikes and helmets available
Mondays, 10am-12pm
FREE
Tel: 0161 790 6124
OUTDOOR GYM
The Hive, Victoria Park, Swinton Walk followed by a gentle exercise circuit using the outdoor gym equipment. Suitable for beginners. Please wear suitable clothing and footwear and bring water Weekly from 4 April to 12 September 2023
Tuesdays, 10.45-11.30am
FREE (booking required)
Tel: 0800 952 1000 (option2)
SIT DOWN AND STRENGTHEN
Eccles Gateway
Gentle, fun and enjoyable way to exercise from the comfor t of your chair Ever yone welcome Suitable for all abilities Ongoing
Tuesdays, 1-2pm
FREE (booking required)
Tel: 0800 952 1000 (option2)
HOUSEHOLD GYM
St Mary ’s Church, Ellenbrook
Beginners exercise group with easy exercises you can do at home with what you have available around you Ever yone welcome. All abilities.
Wednesdays, 10-11am
FREE (booking required)
Tel: 0800 952 1000 (option2)
WEIGH AHEAD COURSE
Salford Health Improvement activity: Five -week weight management course. Book your pre -course assessment and then join on any Monday, as long as capacity allows Eccles Gateway
Wednesdays, 11.30am-12.30pm
The Vine, Claremont
Thursdays, 9.30-10.30am
Boothstown Community Centre
Thursdays, 10-11am
Walkden Gateway
Thursdays, 1.30-2.30pm
Swinton Gateway
Thursdays, 6-7pm
Saturdays, 10.30-11.30am
Booking required
Tel: 0800 952 1000 (option2)
BE WELL WEEKLY WALKS
St. John's Church, Mosley Common Weekly walks to get active and to enjoy the great outdoors
Thursdays
10.30 - 11.30am
FREE
Tracy Morris: 07943 840259
ANYONE FOR TENNIS
Winton Bowling and Tennis Club
Have a go at tennis in a relaxed and friendly environment. Beginners welcome Wear comfor table clothes and bring a drink
Fridays, 1-3pm
FREE (booking required)
Tel: 0800 952 1000 (option2)
GET ON YOUR BIKE!
Cleavley ’s Track, Eccles, M30 8HY Bike ride for beginners and people returning to c ycling. I mprove your cycling skills and confidence on the smooth sur face of the athletic track Bikes and helmets provided
Fridays, 10am-12pm
FREE (booking required)
Tel: 0800 952 1000 (option2)
CALM CLOUDS BABY MASSAGE
Worsley & Walkden
Relaxing classes for parents and babies Learn baby massage techniques to help with wind, colic, constipation, congestion and teething. Classes where you can press pause, slow down and spend quality time with your baby, building a beautiful bond. Refreshments provided. For babies 8 weeks+ to active movement.
Tuesdays & Thursdays
Elaine: 07809 739711
info@calmcloudsbabymassage co uk
www.calmcloudsbabymassage.co.uk
WEEKLY WALK AND TALK
Explore Salford’s green and blue spaces with Age Friendly Salford and improve your wellbeing
A different location each week
Suitable for all abilities.
5th April - Buile Hill Park
12th April - Victoria Park
19th April - Peel Park
26th April - Lightoaks Park
3rd May - Media City
10th May - River Irwell
17th May - Kersal Wetlands
24th May - Drinkwater Park
31st May - Buile Hill Park
Tonicha: 07983 884160
Facebook: agefriendlysalford
WALKIES AT BRIDGEWATER
RHS Garden Bridgewater
Bring your dog for our special Walkies session. Enjoy a stroll around the gardens as we open up the grounds to you and your canine companions Two dogs permitted per person Dogs must be kept on a lead. Booking required.
Tue 18th April, 4-7pm
Tue 2nd May, 4-7pm
Mon 15th May, 4-7pm
Members: FREE
Non-members: Half price entry
Tel: 0161 503 6100
www.rhs.org.uk/gardens/bridgewater
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KIDS ACTIVITIES
STORY TIME
Salford Libraries
For parents/carers - bring your baby or toddler (0-4yrs) to a stor ytime session. Term time only. Please book.
Winton Library
Mondays, 10.30-11.30am
Tel: 0161 921 2180
Boothstown Library
Tuesdays, 10-11am
Tel: 0161 799 6549
Walkden Library
Tuesdays
9.30-10.30am | 10.45-11.45am
Tel: 0161 607 6639
Eccles Library
Thursdays, 10.30-11.30am
Tel: 0161 607 8237
Height Library
Thursdays, 10.30-11.30am
Tel: 0161 921 2240
Worsley Village Library
Thursdays, 2-3pm
Tel: 0161 794 8750
Swinton Library
Fridays, 11am-12pm
Tel: 0161 793 3736
Little Hulton Library
Mondays, 9.30-10.30am
Thursdays, 1.30-2.30pm
Tel: 0161 790 4201
FREE (booking required)
Facebook: SalfordLibraries
STAY & PLAY Little Hulton Library
For parents/carers - bring your under 5’s and enjoy our toys and lovely books! It ’s a great way to make new friends. Term time only.
Mondays, 9.30-10.30am
Thursdays, 1.30-2.30pm
FREE (booking required)
Tel: 0161 790 4201
Email: littlehulton.librar y@scll.co.uk
BUGGY WALKS
Beesley Green Community Centre
Join fellow mums for a social walk with your child. A leisurely buggy walk around local greenspace
Wear suitable shoes Ongoing
Wednesday, 10.30-11.30am
FREE (booking required)
Tel: 0800 952 1000 (option2)
LEGO CLUB BOOTHSTOWN
Boothstown Library
New after-school lego club. Let your children unleash their creativity, socialise and have fun! Free activity, suitable for children 6yrs+ Under 8‘s must be accompanied by an adult. Term time only.
Thursdays, 3.30-4.30pm
FREE
Email: boothstown librar y@scll co uk
Tel: 0161 799 6549
ST JOHNS PLAY DAYS
St John’s Community Ctr, M28 5RE
Parents/carers - bring your baby and toddler to this new baby & toddler group for two hours of play and socialising. A free drink for adults included, extra refreshments can be purchased School term time only
Fridays, 9.30-11.30am
£2.00 per child (booking required)
Tel: 07500 978330
Facebook: St Johns Play Days
YOUTH CAFE
Boothstown Community Centre
For young people aged 11-18 years. Come and socialise and enjoy a snack and dr ink for a small fee
Ac tivities include games, cooking, project work around special events. Relax after a long week at school. Come and go as you please!
Fridays, 6.30-8.00pm
FREE entry (drop in)
Tel: 0161 799 6674
CRAFT Y FAMILIES
The Lowry
Come up to The Lookout and drop in anytime between 11am and 1pm for these ar tist led activities. Please book tickets if you intend to come along. Suitable for under 11’s.
Saturdays, 11am-1pm
FREE (booking required)
www.thelowr y.com
SALFORD JUNIOR PARKRUN
Buile Hill Park
Free weekly timed 2k parkrun for 4-14 year olds. Open to all, have fun, join in whatever your pace! Register before event and bring a printed barcode Volunteers always needed!
Sundays, 9.00am
FREE
Email: salfordjuniors@parkrun.com
www.parkrun.org.uk/salford-juniors
EASTER ACTIVITIES
EASTER BUNNY HUNT
Join the Salford Rangers for some Easter fun at your local parks! Easter trails for young families. Just turn up!
Peel Park
Tue 4th April, 1-3pm
Dukes Drive
Wed 5th April, 1-3pm
FREE (drop in)
Email: rangers@salford gov uk
EASTER EGG HUNT
Buile Hill Park
Friends of Buile Hill Park Come and join us at the Pavillion for our annual Easter Egg Hunt. We will be giving Cream Eggs out!
Wed 5th April
12.00 - 4.00pm
FREE entry
FB: FriendsO fBuileHillParkFOBHP
WORSLEY WOODS EASTER TRAIL
Beesley Green Entrance
Join the ranger for some Easter fun
Please park responsibly.
Thu 6th April
10.30am - 12.30pm
FREE (donations on the day welcome)
Email: rangers@salford gov uk
NORTHWEST FUNFAIRS
Buile Hill Park
All the fun of the fair is returning to Buile Hill Park for lots of family Easter fun. Special offers on tickets from the on-site ticket box.
Fri 7th to Sun 16th April
12.00 - 8.00pm
FREE entry (charges for rides)
Facebook: nor thwestfunfairs
EASTER EGG HUNT
Boothstown Village Hall
The Easter Bunny will hide letters around Boothstown which can be used to spell Easter words. Maps will be available from the village hall from 9.30am on the day. Find the letters for a chocolate reward back at the Hall where Easter Craft and refreshments will be available.
Sat 8th April
9.30am - 12.30pm
£1.00 per map per person
FB: BVHAboothstown
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SPECIAL EVENTS
EXPLORING THE COLLECTION: ANIMALS
Salford Museum and Ar t Gallery
Throughout time the lives of humans and animals have always been closely connec ted. We have used items from our collection to explore these relationships, from animals used in spor t, working animals, the bonds developed through domestication of animals, and how animals have influenced decoration and enter tainment in ever yday life
Suitable for all ages and intrigue
Star ts Sat 27th May 2023
Tue to Fri, 9.30am-4pm
Sat to Sun, 11.30am-4pm
FREE (tickets not required)
Tel: 0161 778 0800
www.salfordmuseum.com
BASIC SEWING
Boothstown Community Centre
Come and join us, learn to use sewing machines and make friends
Suitable for beginners.
Tuesdays
10.00am - 12.00pm FREE
Tel: 0800 952 1000 (option2)
INDIAN COOKING
Boothstown Community Centre
Learn how to make authentic Indian meals from raw ingredients Ongoing. Call to join the waiting list.
Wednesdays, 1-3pm FREE (booking required)
Tel: 0800 952 1000 (option2)
PHILOSOPHY IN PUBS (PIPS)
Join us and share ideas about life's big questions in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere We discuss anything and ever ything, in a compassionate manner, with a different star ter question each week chosen by the group.
Oats & Honey, Monton
1st Wednesday of each month
Blue Bell Pub, Monton
3rd Wednesday of each month
7.30 - 9.30pm
FREE entry
Nicola: 07808 557354
Email: sixsmithies@yahoo.co.uk
www.philosophyinpubs.co.uk
ECHO EVENTS
Eccles Town Hall
Monton Ar t Group Exhibition
Visit the ECHO Cafe, enjoy some light refreshments and admire exhibited ar tworks by the talented Monton Ar t Group.
Sat 1st April, 10am-2pm FREE entry
Greater Manchester Police Male Voice Choir
A welcome return for this talented choir Enjoy a concer t of choral works with some solo items Bar, tea, coffee and raffle. Sat 13th May, 7.30-9.30pm Tickets £10 on the Door (U16s Free)
E: enquiries echo@ecclestownhall org www ecclestownhall org
GET CRAFT Y
Eccles Town Hall, Church Street
Salford Health Improvement activity. Ar ts and Crafts group including drawing, painting, knitting and crocheting. All abilities welcome.
Thursdays, 1-3pm FREE
Tel: 0800 952 1000 (option2)
SPRING PLANT FAIR
RHS Garden Bridgewater
Join us for a weekend all about plants. Buy beautiful and unusual spring plants Listen to a variety of talks and demonstrations
Sat 1st to Sun 2nd April
10.00am - 5.00pm
Normal garden admission applies www.rhs.org.uk/gardens/bridgewater
WORSLEY WOODS CONSERVATION
Worsley Woods
Join the ranger in some woodland management. Meet by the play area
off Sefton Drive Please avoid parking
off Woodstock Drive Email to book
Sat 1st April
Sat 6th May
10.30am - 12.30pm
FREE (booking required)
Email: rangers@salford gov uk
BAT WALK
Join the ranger for a guided Bat Walk. All ages welcome. Walk may involve uneven ground & steps
Bring a torch Booking required
Worsley Woods
Meet by Beesley Green entrance
Tue 11th April, 7.45-9.00pm
Lightoaks Park
Meet by the Tea’osk
Fri 14th April, 7.30-8.30pm
FREE (donations welcome on the night)
Email: rangers@salford.gov.uk
DUKES DRIVE CONSERVATION
Dukes Drive, Monton
Join the ranger to help maintain the park. Email to book.
Wed 12th April
10.00am - 12.00pm
FREE (booking required)
Email: rangers@salford.gov.uk
WALKDEN FOOD & CRAFT MARKET
Walkden Town Centre
Browse our amazing local sellers! Fresh produce and amazing crafts. Located inside, 1st floor by Tesco.
Sat 15th April
Sat 20th May
10.00am - 4.00pm
Facebook: WalkdenTownCentre
MAKERS MARKET
Quayside MediaCityUK
Join us for an array of ar t, craft, food, drink, coffee, music and street food. A great day for all the family!
Sat 29th April to Mon 1st May
Sat 27th & Sun 28th May
Sat 10am-5pm | Sun11am-5pm
www.quaysidemediacityuk.co.uk
CORONATION CELEBRATION
St. Mark’s Church, Worsley
Join us with the Brighouse & R astrick Band, the 2022 British Open Champions, for an evening to celebrate the Coronation.
Sat 13th May, 7.30pm
£18.00 per ticket
Paul: 07746 467879
Tony: 07856 200711
Church: 0161 790 5597
Details are correct at the time of publishing However, please check event dates and times with the venue in case of any changes.
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In this issue we’re delighted to share some pointers to help you e ectively plan your social media content for your local business, with interesting posts published regularly!
1) Write your content out in advance
It’s super helpful to create a calendar on a Word document for example, so that you can write posts in advance. You don’t have to post every day – posting content every few days, or even once a week is enough, depending on the type of business you have, the number of products/services you sell, and if you have enough content stored up.
2) Create bespoke graphics
Use platforms such as Canva.com where even on a free account you can design your own bespoke images. However, there are also lots of templates you can use which allow you to change the colours to match your own brand.
Make sure you add your logo on to all of your graphics to generate brand consistency with your followers.
3) Share informative and engaging content
Mix up your content to include the bene ts of using your business as well as examples of customer reviews. You can even promote the services of your customers on your social media!
Use national holidays and events to help generate engaging content, for example can your product or service tie into Mother’s Day? Alternatively, simply put out a post wishing your followers a Happy Mother’s Day!
Use an online ‘Social Media Calendar’ to nd out about special days in the month that you’re planning your social media content.
Business Marketing: Top Five Social Media Content Tips
by Monton Business Group
4) Use a social media scheduling tool
Whilst Facebook and Instagram allow you to post to both platforms through their built-in social media planning and scheduling tool, other more dedicated software such as Hootsuite, Bu er and Later allow you to schedule content to all your social media accounts simultaneously.
Some of these planning tools o er a free month trial so be sure to utilise this and get yourself set up and in the rhythm of pre-writing and scheduling your social media content.
5) Connect and engage positively on social media
Don’t just churn out content without engaging on social media. Make sure you are following your customers and contacts (who in turn will follow you), as well as regularly ‘liking’, ‘sharing’ and ‘commenting’ on their posts.
If people are engaging on your posts with replies and comments, it is good practice to continue the conversation by liking their comments and responding with an answer to a question they might have asked, or even a simple ‘thank you’ for kind words they may have said about you or your post.
For more business advice from local companies, come along to a Monton Business Group networking event on the last Friday every month.
Visit montonbusinessgroup.com to nd out more and to register your details.
Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.
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Rhubarb Crumble Muffins
Deliciously light and fluffy muffins with tasty rhubarb and finished with a crumble topping. These Rhubarb Crumble Muffins are a new way to enjoy a popular dessert.
Preparation time: 25 mins
Cooking time: 15 mins
Makes 12 muffins
Ingredients
For the muffin mix:
• 175g caster sugar
• 175g rhubarb, halved lengthways then diced
• 2 tbsp sunflower oil
• 1 egg
• 1 tsp vanilla extract
• 125ml buttermilk
• 200g plain flour
• 1 tsp baking powder
• 1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
For the crumble topping;
• 50g light muscovado sugar
• 50g plain flour
• 25g porridge oats
• 1 tsp ground cinnamon
• 50g butter
Method
Preheat the oven to 220C/200C fan(gas mark 7) Fill a 12-hole muffin tray with paper muffin cases. Mix the sugar and rhubarb together and set on one side.
To make the crumble topping, mix together the muscovado sugar with the flour, oats and cinnamon. Rub the butter into the mixture until it comes together into crumbly clumps.
Beat the oil and the egg lightly together, then stir in the vanilla and buttermilk. Pour the mixture over the sugar-coated rhubarb. Add the flour, baking powder and bicarbonate of soda and mix well.
Spoon the mixture into the cases, then cover each one with a thick layer of the crumble mixture.
Bake for 15-18 mins until golden and a skewer poked into the centre of a muffin comes out clean. Leave to cool on a wire rack.
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