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  Grimsby Town Stadium
Salford City Council actually gave planning approval 12 months ago, but the government held a public enquiry due to the size of the 22,000 capacity stadium.
The Secretary of State approved the retail floorspace for the Salford City Reds, despite there being no allocation in the development plan and despite there being no proven need for the retail floorspace, as it was accepted that the retail floorspace was vital to secure adequate funding for the proposal.
The Salford City Reds proposals were supported by all three Salford MPs who underlined the importance of the club because of the identity it gives to the area and also because the new ground would bring civic pride and lift the profile of the City of Salford.
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 Salford City Reds - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Salford were invited to tour France in the 1930s to promote rugby league in the country.
Salford City Reds struggled in the 2002 season and Harrison was unable to keep the club in the (at the time) Tetleys' Super League, despite a good end to the season.
Salford's move to the proposed new City of Salford Stadium in Barton was reviewed by the Salford City Council's planning committee on 17 November 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Salford_Reds   (1431 words)

  
 Rleague.com - Round 1 - Salford City Reds 26 l. Leeds Rhinos 30
Salford came within four points of the Rhinos after 15 minutes when Kevin Sinfield was penalised for a high tackle on McGuinness.
The Reds half back was falling as he came through but the penalty was justified however the reaction from the Salford players was over the top and Alker was lucky to go unpunished for his part in a brawl after the high tackle.
Salford: Hodgson, Halliwell, McGuiness, Moule, Wilshere, Dorn, Robinson, Coley, Alker, Jewitt, Edmondson, Littler, Finnigan.
www.rleague.com /db/content/81000/81210.php   (1674 words)

  
 Disappointing Sox Go Down To City Reds
But Salford replied with a converted try from Jim Smith two minutes before the interval to give the City Reds a 16-8 half-time lead.
Early in the second period, Salford increased their lead to ten points through Holroyd's penalty after Dunemann was placed on report for his late challenge on Blakeley.
Salford ended the game as they started it, with five straight penalties, Blakeley adding his seventh goal from as many attempts in the dying seconds after another bust-up.
www.bluesox.co.uk /revamp/CGI_Built/news/2000/09/000911-0002.html   (429 words)

  
 Saints - Salford City Reds
In between Salford had scored in the right corner after great work by Clinch had put Littler through, but when Albert scored his second on the hooter after quick hands had moved the ball wide, Salford's cause had already began to look forlorn.
Salford, who had needed to score first to have a chance of a comeback, found themselves thirty points adrift after Forber's conversion.
They were helped by a Salford side who, according to their coach Karl Harrison, “played very poorly”, and who looked tired long before the end of their fourth match in just fourteen days.
saints.merseyworld.com /html/fix/1stReports/Salford16-04-04.html   (598 words)

  
 Forever Reds | Salford City Reds Supporters Trust   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Forever Reds are currently working with Salford City Reds and Red City Developments to produce a petition which we will all use to help support the new stadium through the public enquiry.
Salford City Reds & Red City Developments have been given the go-ahead to build their £35m stadium development.
Salford City Council gave the project the green light after analyising both sides of the arguement at the Civic Centre on Thursday 17th November.
www.shed-army.demon.co.uk /foreverredswebsite/newstadium.html   (802 words)

  
 City of Salford Stadium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is due to be built in Barton, in the west of the City of Salford.
The ground - the plans for which were agreed by the planning division of Salford City Council on November 17, 2005 - is expected to hold around 20,000 supporters.
Following the Government announcement on 2 November 2006 that the Stadium had been approved it is now hoped that the City of Salford Stadium should be ready to host Super League Rugby by the start of the 2008 engage Super League Season.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/City_of_Salford_Stadium   (618 words)

  
 Forever Reds | Salford City Reds Supporters Trust
Salford City Reds want the new ground to be a standard bearer for disabled access and need your help to achieve this.
Forever Reds will continue to help support the Salford City Reds Academy next season, as such we are sponsoring Jordan Turner in 2007.
Forever Reds are planning to publish a new magazine from next year onwards titled 'Red and White', featuring articles written by you, the supporters.
www.yoursalford.co.uk /foreverreds   (714 words)

  
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Indeed the reports have shown that Salford has a deficit of this type of retail and should be supporting the development of this and more retail to help retain retail spending in the local economy.
Salford Council are not just using their own officers, but leading experts to scrutinise our application and they have regularly demanded clarification or changes.
Manchester City Council have denied rumours that they have or will actively lobby against the scheme, and have offered their support to both the club and the new stadium at Barton.
salfordcityreds.infopop.cc /eve/ubb.x/a/tpc/f/1081042921/m/8301063921   (1130 words)

  
 Forever Reds | Salford City Reds Supporters Trust   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
At the latter end of 2002, after Salford City Reds were relegated from Super League into the National League, the club appealed to a number of inflential supporters to help plug a deficit of £150,000 forecast by lost Sky monies.
Forever Reds was born and through a number of fundraising ideas and events, we managed to raise over £40,000 in during that year.
It was decided that Forever Reds could indeed help fund the Academy setups, paying for numerous essentials such as supplements and kit, to help the under 18's compete on a more level playing field.
www.shed-army.demon.co.uk /foreverredswebsite/aboutus.html   (1325 words)

  
 Salford City Reds go white in a stand against domestic abuse - 24th November 2006 SportFocus news
Salford City Reds are going white today (Friday 24 November) to show their support of the need to tackle domestic abuse.
Salford City Reds captain Malcolm Alker said, “Domestic violence should not have to be tolerated by any individual.
Salford is one of 25 areas in the country and one of just two in Greater Manchester involved in the pilot scheme to provide better and more co-ordinated services for victims of domestic abuse so that more perpetrators are brought to justice.
www.sportfocus.com /newspub/story.cfm?ID=21398   (590 words)

  
 Ananova - Sport - Salford City Reds
Warrington consigned Salford to their eighth Super League defeat in a row, 37-18 the final score.
Salford recall utility back Karl Fitzpatrick, who was rested for last week's trip to St Helens, as they host Warrington.
Salford have signed Vinny Myler on loan from Super League champions Bradford and allowed Neil Lowe to rejoin his old club Featherstone.
ananova.com /sport/index.html?keywords=Salford+City+Reds&...   (263 words)

  
 Salford land Quins star Dorn - Rugby
Reds director of football Steve Simms has been chasing the 24-year-old Australian for over a year and has now finally landed his man on a two-year deal.
Salford are currently fifth in the engage Super League and Simms is confident the try-scoring former Sydney Rooster can help surge the team further up the table.
Meanwhile, Reds fans have been given additional reason to cheer today with the news that assistant coach James Lowes has ended speculation around his future by agreeing a two-year contract extension to keep him at the Willows until the end of the 2008 season.
sport.monstersandcritics.com /rugby/article_1188604.php/Salford_land_Quins_star_Dorn   (322 words)

  
 skv public relations - case studies
Red City Developments (RCD), the company set up by Salford City Reds Rugby League Club, is developing a futuristic £35m 20,000-capacity stadium at Barton, Salford.
The PR aim was to persuade public opinion that the people of Salford deserved a secure future for its rugby league club and new jobs and facilities – and in doing so, counter Peel’s rival bid.
Not only is the future of Salford City Reds looking more secure, the huge financial muscle of Peel Holdings is now backing the development company.
www.skvpr.co.uk /red.html   (760 words)

  
 Salford make their point to stun Bulls-Sport-Rugby-Rugby League-TimesOnline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
SALFORD CITY REDS recaptured their early-season form to overcome a determined Bradford Bulls team and move up to fifth in the engage Super League.
Salford had their share of possession but never really threatened the Bulls’ line until midway through the half, when a break by Stuart Littler was taken on by Dunemann and Luke Robinson.
Salford made the most of their numerical advantage, attacking their opponents with gusto, and they were rewarded shortly before Ferres returned when Robinson moved the ball wide to enable Langi to go in for his second try.
www.timesonline.co.uk /tol/sport/rugby/rugby_league/article681568.ece   (846 words)

  
 Wolves v Salford City Reds - 3nd Round Super League VI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The Reds are the first to draw blood and the speedy Pinkney streaks down the touchline, catching David Kidwell out of position, avoids the cover and fullback to go in close to the corner.
The Reds hit back and are on the Wolves line but Toa Kohe-Love catches a lovely interception and sprints 90m to score untouched.
With the Wolves 12 points down and the Reds in the ascendency Goulding scores a clever drop kick, putting the Reds three scores ahead.
www.warringtonwolves.com /fixtures/2001/sliv-3.html   (632 words)

  
 Salford Reds uses Gavitec technology to grant rugby fans fast game access
The results of the SMS ticketing pilot exceeded all prior expectations: the success rate amounted to 99 per cent and the users’ response was very favourable.
In addition to the multi-channel ticketing service provided to the club during the 2005 season, ts.com offered Reds’ fans the unique opportunity to buy mobile tickets over the web phone and on the day of the Salford City Reds Rugby Club game against the Wakefield Trinity Wildcats on Friday 19th August, 2005.
At the stadium, the Reds mobile ticket was not only discounted from the normal ticket price, it also acted as a promotional voucher entitling the customer to a free beer or burger.
www.gavitec.com /Salford_Reds_uses_Gavitec_tech.657.0.html   (522 words)

  
 Rugby League News
Salford had lost their previous two games at The Willows by last-gasp drop goals but this time they held on as Bulls scrum-half Paul Deacon missed a late one-pointer to level the scores.
Salford had their share of possession but never really threatened the Bulls line until midway through the half, when a break by Stuart Littler was taken on by Dunemann and Luke Robinson.
Salford coach Karl Harrison was relieved after his side finally managed to beat one of their top-six rivals in the engage Super League.
vbfg.rlfans.com /superleague/salfordreds   (5017 words)

  
 Manchester Is My Planet
Salford City Reds and England rugby league prop forward, Andy Coley, is taking his 'Manchester is my Planet' climate change pledge very seriously...
He, along with the Salford City Reds rugby league team, signed up to reduce his energy use by 20% before 2010 to help reduce the greenhouse gases that are contributing to climate change.
People can take the pledge by sending a text message with the word 'pledge' and their postcode to 80010, clicking onto www.manchesterismyplanet.com or completing a freepost pledge card, which can be found in many outlets across the region.
www.creativeconcern.com /press/releases/manchesterismyplanet/280905_release_08.htm   (833 words)

  
 Disabled United - News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
In the season 2003 a group of disabled rugby league fans heard on the grape vine, that Salford City Reds were going to be building a new stadium.
It was also decided that the association would work with the Salford Reds Management on all disability issues.
The reason why we started the Disabled Supporters Association is we felt that the disabled supporters needed to voice their opinions, as to what facilities could be done for the new ground and future grounds.
www.disabledunited.com /pressroom_detail.asp?PR_ID=61   (338 words)

  
 Rleague.com - Round 10 - Salford City Reds 18 l. Leeds Rhinos 24
Salford City have continued their great start to the Super League season defeating an injury hit Warrington outfit 22-6 and now sit in equal position following Bradford's victory over Leeds.
Salford were undaunted though after falling behind but continued to try and build pressure.
Salford threw everything at the Rhinos in the closing stages but Richard Mathers bravely caught a chip kick under pressure to seal the win for the Rhinos.
www.rleague.com /db/index.php?id=79152   (1229 words)

  
 The Willows Salford City Reds
Salford City Reds is a Super League Rugby Club, established in 1879 and based at their home of The Willows for over a century.
With a firm and passionate fan base, strong relationships with local businesses and Salford City Counci, the clubs community, commericial and on-field success is geared to go from strength to strength in the coming seasons.
It was in 1901 that the decision was taken to relocate there, seeking a more suitable and lucrative site than that of their beginnings in Moss Side.
www.thewillowsonline.co.uk /salford_city_reds.php   (126 words)

  
 Salford City Reds 34 Harlequins 0 | Salford Fixtures, Results, Match Reports
The diminutive scrum-half inspired Salford to their first win in four games to enhance their hopes of reaching the play-offs for the first time.
He was at the heart of all of Salford's best moves and he had the home crowd in raptures when he somehow escaped from a two-man tackle to score a game-turning try seconds before the half-time hooter.
Salford full-back Karl Fitzpatrick was first to it but he failed to ground the ball properly when under pressure from Chad Randall.
www.sportinglife.com /rugbyleague/reports2006/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=rleague/06/08/04/manual_221434.html&TEAMHD=salford&HEADER=&YEAR=2006   (437 words)

  
 Warrington Wolves 6-24 Salford City Reds || Wired Rugby League - Unofficial Warrington Wolves News and Views
Salford, by contrast, were missing four key players but new recruit John Wilshere made aockery of the supposed gulf between the sides with two first-half tries.
Hodgson failed to convert but Salford were buoyant and extended their lead five minutes later when Hodgson converted a penalty to make it 6-0.
And the City Reds were in dreamland on the stroke of half-time when Wilshere seized possession and displayed outstanding pace and impressive footwork to dart through a gaping hole in the home rearguard to complete his brace.
www.sportnetwork.net /main/s449/st90652.htm   (569 words)

  
 Salford City Reds Rugby League
Salford can do that, increasingly other clubs can no longer - although even the Reds are considering a move to more modern surrounds for financial reasons.
Whether the Reds move from The Willows or not, this book provides a lasting testimony to a century long connection between a 'rugby' club and its community.
The story of Salford before their move to The Willows is told and it sets the background to the long history of this famous club.
www.rl1908.com /rugby-league-books/salford.htm   (614 words)

  
 The Salfordian Hotel, Southport
The hotel is run by the Salfordian Trust and caters mainly for older Salford residents and less mobile visitors but we also welcome other guests.
Salford City Reds regularly take players down to the hotel to meet the guests and play cards and darts with them.
The Salford City Reds club also promote the hotel in their weekly match programme and on their website and last season invited guests from the hotel to a Super League fixture at The Willows.
www.salford.gov.uk /salfordian   (440 words)

  
 Salford travel guide - Wikitravel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
However, to reach most parts of the city, the best option would be to take a train to Manchester city centre and take a tram from Piccadilly, a train from Piccadilly or Victoria to the relevant suburban stop, or a bus.
Salford is served by the Eccles Line on the Metrolink system, which runs approximately every ten minutes.
Salford does have a "reputation", however most of the stories regarding Salford and its villains are the stuff of urban myth and legend.
wikitravel.org /en/Salford   (661 words)

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