Salford City Roosters Community Garden Officially Opened
A lasting tribute to Alfrieda and Rod Kindon, marking the beginning of a new community space for growth, wellbeing and connection at Salford City Roosters.

Salford City Roosters are proud to mark the official opening of our new Community Garden, launched at our opening home fixture of the season.
The occasion was made even more special with the placement of a memorial bench in honour of Alfrieda and Rod Kindon—two individuals whose legacy and contribution to the club continue to inspire everything we do today. The bench will stand as a lasting place for reflection, remembrance, and appreciation within the heart of our club.
The Community Garden forms a key part of our wider Community Green Hub project, delivered in partnership with Groundwork Greater Manchester. This initiative is focused on creating a sustainable, welcoming green space that supports health, wellbeing, and community connection for all involved with the club.
This is just the beginning. Over the coming months, we will continue to develop and grow the garden into a space the whole club can be proud of—supporting activities, education, and opportunities for people of all ages to get involved.
We are now actively encouraging volunteers from across the club to play a part in shaping the future of the garden. Whether you can spare an hour here and there, or a bit more regularly, your time will make a real difference.
If you would like to get involved, please get in touch with Chairman Dave Campbell.
Together, we continue to build something special—on and off the field.










