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Salford (/ ˈ s ɒ l f ər d / SOL-fərd), [5] 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 . [ 6 ]
The proportion of students economically active in Salford was higher than the City of Salford and England averages (3.0% and 2.6% respectively); the same is true for economically inactive students (5.1% in City of Salford and 4.7% in England). The rest of the figures were roughly inline with national trends. [106]
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The City of Salford is a metropolitan borough in Greater Manchester. For its largest settlement, Salford , see the sub-category Buildings and structures in Salford . Subcategories
This category contains articles relating to Salford in Greater Manchester, England. For articles relating to the wider metropolitan borough of the City of Salford , see Category:City of Salford . Subcategories
Sir Peter Maxwell Davies (1934–2016), Salford-born composer and Master of the Queen's Music (2004-2016) [8] [9] Brenda De Banzie (1909–1981), actress, moved to Salford as a child; Shelagh Delaney (1938–2011), playwright, best known for the play A Taste of Honey [10] Arthur Thomas Doodson (1890–1968), oceanographer [11]
This category lists topics relating to the government of City of Salford and its wider Metropolitan Borough, England. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
This category contains articles relating to buildings and structures in Salford in Greater Manchester, England. For articles relating to the wider metropolitan borough of the City of Salford, see the parent Category:Buildings and structures in the City of Salford.