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  1. www .salford .gov .uk. Salford ( / ˈsɒlfərd / SOL-fərd ), [7] also known as the City of Salford, is a metropolitan borough with city status in Greater Manchester, England. The borough is named after its main settlement, Salford, but covers a larger area which includes the towns of Eccles, Swinton, Walkden and Pendlebury. [8]

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    Salford ( / sɔːlfərd / SAWL-fərd) is a city in Greater Manchester, England. [2] [3] The city is situated in a meander on the western bank of the River Irwell which forms its boundary with Manchester and its city centre. Landmarks in the city include the old town hall, cathedral and St Philips Church.

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    Although the metropolitan borough of the City of Salford was a 20th-century creation, the area has a long history of human activity, extending back to the Stone Age. Neolithic flint arrow-heads and tools, and evidence of Bronze Age activity has been discovered in Salford. The Roman road from Manchester (Mamucium) to Bury passes through the city; a ...

    The City of Salford is bounded to the north by the boroughs of Bolton and Bury, to the south by Trafford, to the west by Wigan and to the east by Manchester. The natural mossland of Chat Moss lies in the south western corner of the city; it covers an area of about 10.6 square miles (27.5 km2), accounting for about 30% of the city's area, and lies 7...

    At the 2001 UK census, the City of Salford had a total population of 216,103. Of the 94,238 households in Salford, 29.3% were married couples living together, 36.7% were one-person households, 8.5% were co-habitingcouples and 12.5% were lone parents. The figures for lone parent households were above the national average of 9.5%, and the percentage ...

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    1. See also: List of tallest buildings and structures in Salford, List of Scheduled Monuments in Greater Manchester, Grade I listed buildings in Greater Manchester, Grade II* listed buildings in Greater Manchester, and List of public art in Greater Manchester As of September 2003, the City of Salford has 6 Grade I, 14 Grade II*, and 253 Grade II listed buildings. The city has the equal second highest number of Grade I listed buildings out of the districts of Greater Manchester, behind Manches...

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    Salford is home to a number of past and present rugby league teams. Founded in 1873, Salford Red Devils play in the Super League at the AJ Bell Stadium, in Barton, Salford. They are 6 times Champions and they won the Challenge Cup in 1938, and have experienced two previous stretches in the Super League, 1997–2002 and 2004–2007. In 2008 they won the Northern Rail Cup beating Doncaster 60-0 in the Final at Blackpool. They previously won the same trophy in 2003. They also won the National League...

    The city of Salford is served by nine railway stations on four routes. Eccles and Patricroft are on the northern route of the Liverpool to Manchester Line, while Irlam, in the southwest of the borough, is on the southern route. Clifton is on the line to Bolton and Preston; Swinton, Moorside and Walkden are on the Manchester to Southport Line via Wi...

    The City of Salford has formal twinningarrangements with four European places. Each was originally twinned with a place within the city prior to its creation in 1974. 1. Clermont-Ferrand, France (originally twinned with County Borough of Salford in 1966) 2. Saint-Ouen, France (Worsley Urban District, 1961) 3. Narbonne, France (Municipal Borough of ...

    Established in 1967, the University of Salford is one of four universities in Greater Manchester and has approximately 19,000 students.
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    Salford Civic Centre, in Swinton
    The coat of arms of Salford City Council
  4. About Salford. Salford is a city constantly changing and moving into an exciting future as a thriving cultural, economic and residential location. From urban buzz to greenbelt tranquility, Salford is building on the mixture of its waterfront, urban and countryside environments to create places where people want to live, work, invest and visit.

  5. Salford facts. Salford is a city in England. It was made a free borough by Ranulf, Earl of Chester in about 1230. and was granted city status in 1926. Salford is unusual because it borders the city of Manchester at its center, rather than its outskirts. The two cities are divided by the River Irwell.

  6. Salford is a city in the west-central part of the metropolitan county of Greater Manchester in northwestern England. Salford lies immediately west of the city of Manchester. In 1974 the U.K. government turned Salford into a metropolitan borough (a type of local government district), encompassing such towns as Eccles, Swinton, Pendlebury ...

  7. Find out how life changed in Salford between Census 2011 to Census 2021, including data on ageing, ethnicity, health, housing and more.

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