Open water swimming – are you brave enough to take the plunge?
Open water swimming has grown in popularity among the fitness and well-being community – maybe it’s the health benefits? Maybe

Open water swimming has grown in popularity among the fitness and well-being community – maybe it’s the health benefits? Maybe

Tmesis Theatre’s SealSkin comes to Salford on January 16th at The Lowry. Elinor Randle, artistic director and co-founder of Tmesis

Last week the UK Chinese Dragon Boat Festival took place on 8 and 9 June at Salford Quays offering attendees

The ninth annual duck race took place at Salford’s Watersports Centre yesterday raising money for a local charity. The charity,

Unfortunate at the Lowry is a dazzling deep-dive into the misunderstood ‘evil’ queen of the sea, whose raging desire to

The Lowry has launched a new exhibition pioneered by artist in-residence Jo Lathwood. The title of the show ‘Making Up’

Hundreds of swimmers gathered in Salford Quays on 1 January to fundraise for St Ann’s Hospice. Under the supervision of

Salford has opened its free annual light art festival – for the 10th year running. Located along Salford Quays and

Shocked onlookers saw a glimpse of a mermaid tail in Salford Quays – despite the water being less than 12

Salford’s free light trail is celebrating its 10th anniversary this December. Lightwaves Salford, which is presented by Quays Culture, will

A councillor spearheading a drive to clean up Salford Quays has drawn dozens of volunteers to community litter pick events.
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