Module 2: Rebranding Of Salford Quays Flashcards

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Location of Salford quays

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-North west of England
-west Manchester
-next to the Manchester ship canal on the river Mersey

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What is the Manchester ship canal 1887

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-36 miles long inland waterway linking Salford to Manchester to Irish Sea. Deep straight channel that is larger enough for large ships to sail inland

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Reasons for the growth of Salford quays

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-instantly created 5000 jobs, builders, dockers, factories ect.
-coal was near by which could fuel the factories for textiles
-1914 Manchester docks were the largest in teh world handling 5% of the uks imports and 4.4% of its exports
-population rose form 12,000 in 1812 to 70,000 within 30 years. By 1900 22,000
-back to back houses needed to be built for the workers (80 per 1 acre)
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How had salford quays rebranded

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-£650m scheme
-1984 the council brought 225 acres of the dock land to mostly demolish and clear
-built new lowery building (64m), interactive art gallery and museum.
-media city Uk (BBC and radio) created 10,000 new jobs
-90m retail and leisure facilities (like restaurant)
-8000 new apartments
-300,000 square feet of office space
-26,000 new medical research, finance, media and marketing jobs
-1/3 commercial, 1/3 residential, 1/3 leisure
-4miles safe accessible public walkways
-installed a water system to clean the contaminated water in 1885
-planted 1500 trees

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Why are there quays at Salford and not at the coast

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-the river Mersey meandered and wasn’t possibel for large ships to pass through
-the Manchester ship canal is deep and straight
-construction began in 1887 and finished in 1894
-biggest river navigation canal in the world

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When, why and how did Salford quays decline

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-1970s containers were used to ship goods around, they were large and cost effective, to ship mass containers they needed larger boats. These didn’t fit down the river
-docks closed in 1982, resulting in 3000 loosing their jobs
-Britain produced 50% iron but foreign iron was cheaper
-heavily bombed in WW2
-many houses were built so poorly they were unlivable especially after laws came into place
-wages, health and life expectancy dropped
-unemployment rate in 1984 was 11.4%

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Why wasn’t the rebranding effective

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-£425m economic growth in public sector
-average price of new houses were £400,000
-not affordable to low wage people (most of older residents who weren’t educated or skilled)
-former dockers were kicked out
-7/30 kids are in poverty spending less then £1.50 a day
-Salford is 22nd most deprived local authority in England out of 336
-unemployment in 2020 is 8.3% compared to Uk 3.8%
-make average income £38.2k
-female average of £33.6k

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Successes of the rebranding

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-increase in employment from 102,500 in 2011 to 111,000 in 2016. A rose of 8.3%
-regular tram service
-positive image from media
-well known attracts tourists
-8000 homes
-ascetically pleasing
-environmental improvement
-more social activities

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