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Thanks for the test message.
Person who put the text together about meeting our local counselor may need to think what kind of people they are sending texts to .... Yr ....... Wud ...... U ...... We can all read and write , no need to dumb down to this level. Please don't do this . Thank-you . Russell
We don't want people like that living in our communities.
We are shocked that it could happen in our city and hope the person who did this is brought to justice fast.
The family and friends of the young man killed, with deepest sympathy,for your loss, and to let them know we salfordians feel their pain.
I feel ashamed that I live in a place where something so terrible can happen. I ask my community to show solidarity+the family for forgiveness.
Family and friends of the young man killed, with deepest sympathay for your loss, and to let them know we as salfordians feel their pain and shock that it could happen in our city and hope the person who did this is brought to justice fast and a message sent out that we dont want people like that living in our communities.
I would like to ask the mothers of Orsall what they want for their kids' future
I would like to tell all the people reading this that there is a vigil on Tuesday 2nd Jan 6 to 9 at the spot where Anuj was killed.
I would like to say to the young people of Ordsall that walking around with a gun in your pocket is not a very tough or even a very brave thing to do
I would aplogise to all who suffered from this terrible act. I know that most Ordsall people are very good neighbours. I am wishing for Ordsall peace.
- a looming sphere of iridescent colours lighting up the surrounding cityscape with a warm glow of light.
I'm not one for anything to fussy, so I'd just have A large Chrome letter S.
I love the way Antony Gormley's metallic figures in 'Another Place' are absorbed by the sea. Could our Salford scene also interact with the environment?
Salford could be celebrated by remembering the people who lived and worked here, high and low, important and ordinary. We need a plethora of blue plaque
Totemic stack of caricatures of eminent figures in Salford's past, inc my favourite, Joseph Brotherton. Massive; down by the quays. I could make it!
A safe and sound, redbrick ruin- once St Ignatius Church. Like those in Rome. A reminder and a celebration of Salford's architectural history.
A great, big, shiny (reflective) 1 - for Salford, City of Firsts. On the Regent/Trafford rd roundabout.