1887
Construction of the Manchester Ship Canal began in 1887 and it was officially opened by Queen Victoria in 1894.
Construction of the Manchester Ship Canal began in 1887 and it was officially opened by Queen Victoria in 1894.
1905: No 9 Dock opened by King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, on the former site of the Manchester racecourse and measured as the largest dock in Salford.
1927: The Dock offices opened on Trafford Road.
1982: the docks close down.
1987: The Ship Canal Company was acquired by The Peel Group in 1987.
2000: Lowry officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II.
2002: Imperial War Museum North opens.
The first spade in the ground at MediaCity as construction begins.
BBC proposes move of five of their London-based depts to MediaCity.
ITV signs agreement to move the company’s Manchester base to MediaCity.
Queen Elizabeth II, accompanied by the Duke Of Edinburgh officially open MediaCity.
Coronation Street’s production centre and famous cobbles open for filming.
MediaCity is named the first Wired Certified Neighbourhood in Europe.
MediaCity’s buildings become the first in the UK to achieve net zero carbon status.
‘We Invented The Weekend’, Salfords biggest free bi-annual festival takes place for the first time with 60,000 attendees.
The weekend was invented in Greater Manchester in 1843 when Salford Lyceum Director and workers’ rights activist Robert Lowes (also Sir Ian McKellen’s Great Grandfather) campaigned to win workers the right to leisure time on Saturday afternoons. In this triumph, Greater Manchester gave an enormous gift to the world and We Invented the Weekend honours this, in true style, in Salford, celebrating leisure time, free time, quality time and me-time.
Landsec secure 100% ownership of MediaCity.