Sign up to the MySalford newsletter and don't miss a thing happening in and around the city A Salford councillor has told how she was stopped in the street by a stranger who asked her to go with him - when she was 13 and wearing her school uniform.
Women at Salford council have spoken out about their experiences of gendered violence for the first time following the death of Sarah Everard.
Councillors heard 'harrowing' accounts of harassment, groping and cat calling experienced by their own colleagues at a meeting on this week.
Female councillors shared their stories of strange men approaching them as schoolgirls and how they were too frightened to tell their parents at the time.
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