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About Salford

The city of Salford's northern boundary is with the boroughs of Bolton and Bury and its southern boundary is with Trafford. To the west is bounded by Wigan and by Manchester to the east. The city has excellent public transport links and has nine railway stations situated on 4 different routes. The city's railway stations are Eccles, Patricroft, Irlam, Clifton, Swinton, Moorside, Walkden, Salford Central and Salford Crescent. The city also has the Eccles Line of the Manchester Metrolink which runs through the city with stations at Exchange Quay, Salford Quays, Anchorage, Harbour City, Broadway, Langworthy, Weaste, Ladywell and Eccles. Salford also has bus stations at Pendleton and Eccles with services throughout the city, and to Greater Manchester and beyond.

The city grew during the Industrial Revolution as a result of the textile industry. Despite its success Salford was dominated by its neighbour, Manchester. In 1894, the Manchester Ship Canal was opened which ran from the River Mersey to Salford Quays. When it was complete it was the largest navigation canal in the world. Along the route of the canal, it was necessary to create an aqueduct carrying the Bridgewater Canal over the Ship Canal.

About Chichester

The cathedral city of Chichester is located on the south coast of England in the county of West Sussex. There are plenty of things to do and see in Chichester in addition to marvelling at the city's cathedral. Visit Pallant House, the Ox Market Art Galleries, Fishbourne's famous Roman Palace, Tangmere Aviation Museum or walk the ancient city walls. For a less leisurely time the city can also offer visitors a number of activities including watersports, golf and dedicated cycle tracks to explore. Located a few miles from the centre of Chichester is the Goodwood Estate which is set in over twelve thousand acres in the Sussex Downs. The Estate is home to motor racing, horse racing, golf and a stunning art collection in the House. The house and its immediate grounds are the site of the annual Goodwood Festival of Speed, whilst elsewhere on the estate the Goodwood Motor Circuit hosts the annual Goodwood Revival Meeting, and Goodwood Racecourse hosts Glorious Goodwood and a number of other race meetings. The estate also includes the Goodwood Golf Course and a cricket pitch, home to Goodwood Cricket Club.