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With excellent road and public transport links to all parts of the UK, the city is well placed as a visitor and commercial centre. And Manchester International Airport, gateway to over international destinations, is just a few miles away too.

Some , people are proud to call Salford their home. The Blackfriars, Broughton and Ordsall districts of central Salford are just one minute's walk from the heart of Manchester's shopping and central business districts - just across the River Irwell which runs between the two cities. Salford's closeness to Manchester city centre makes it an important part of the economy and culture that is driving England's north west forward. Salford and Manchester enjoy a unique situation: their connection creates a wealth of opportunities ranging from the potential for business relocation and development to establishing Salford's waterways and watersides as key regional and national visitor attractions and turning the city into a residential area of choice within Greater Manchester.

Imagine London's Docklands World-class attractions like The Lowry - with the largest free collection of L S Lowry's work - and Imperial War Museum North, home to BBC North, ITV and Coronation Street, theatres, galleries, designer shopping, river cruises, museums, modern architecture, watersports, football, cricket, plus a range of quality hotels make The Quays a spectacular destination and the new leisure capital of the north west!

Sports enthusiasts have world famous football, rugby and cricket to choose from. Over half the city is made up of green spaces and features forests, nature reserves, mosslands, parklands and picturesque villages. There are hundreds of acres of beautiful park with a variety of wildlife habitats. Salford has the UK's only orange canal, wetland, ponds and a fishing lake.

Salford is well known as a channel for academic and business talent. Children get a great start at a wide range of schools, further education colleges and the award-winning University of Salford. Speaking of healthcare, you'll also find the major teaching hospital, Salford Royal, here. I needed a bit more information. Which bit of Salford exactly? Salford is the name of a metropolitan borough in the metropolitan county of Greater Manchester.

A bit like Trafford, except Salford is a city, too. Apart from the bit which is east of the Irwell. The original township of Salford is opposite Manchester Cathedral but is now called Greengate. And to make matters even more confusing, Salford is also the name of an ancient division of Lancashire, the Salford Hundred or Salfordshire. The city of Salford has grown by absorbing places like Eccles, Worsley, Irlam, Cadishead, Swinton and Pendlebury following successive local government reforms.

Apart from that, visitors have found it hard to tell the difference between them for hundreds of years. When I was a kid growing up in north Manchester, the difference between Manchester and Salford was that while Manchester was grim, Salford was grimmer. Salford had the reputation of being a bit rough around the edges. When you were in town, you could tell the difference between the Manchester side of the river and the Salford side because Deansgate was thriving whilst Chapel Street was run down and neglected.

If you were drinking in a pub on the Salford side of the river, the bell for last orders would ring at But thanks to local byelaws, you could nip over the bridge onto Deansgate on the Manchester side of the river where pubs served until The redevelopment of Chapel Street, New Bailey and Greengate is turning the city centre into one seamless metropolis.

The first five star hotel in Greater Manchester is on the Salford side of river. Not so long ago, I moved from Salford to Manchester.

I may live in Manchester now but my nearest football club is Salford City. This is hardly surprising. They are twin cities built on manufacturing industry, cotton and engineering.

Their proximity and similarity to each other mean that Salford is often perceived to be part of Manchester. This is a source of great consternation to Salfordians who are proud of where they come from and point out that Salford is older and was once more important than Manchester.

This may well be true, but Salford has been overshadowed by Manchester for hundreds of years. Despite the similarity, or maybe because of it, some Salfordians like to emphasize their separateness. Support for Carers of people living with dementia Caring for a loved one with dementia can present you with new and challenging demands. Information and Advice We offer you free, confidential and expert advice through our information service.

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