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New jobs created as tourism continues to grow


Over 180 new jobs in tourism were created in Salford in 2013 according to the latest figures.

And the city enjoyed a £24 million boost in tourism revenue, with the Lowry holding its position as the top attraction in Greater Manchester.

Figures from the Scarborough Tourism Economic Activity Monitor (STEAM) show that tourism generated £544million in Salford in 2013 – £24 million more than the previous year.

And that generated the equivalent of 184 full-time new jobs in tourism related sectors, including hotels, restaurants and recreation.

The good news comes as Salford City Council launches its biggest ever Walks and Water programme of canal and river trips and guided walks to show off the rich history and culture of the city.

Councillor Ann-Marie Humphreys, assistant mayor for culture, leisure and sport, said: “It is fantastic to see that people view Salford as the vibrant and culturally rich city that it is.”

“The value of tourism for our city continues to grow each year and it is a key part of Salford’s economy, creating more jobs for local people. The city has a fascinating history and brilliant attractions which cater to everybody and these latest figures serve to prove just that.

“Our Walks and Water programme offers a unique perspective on the rich history and culture of Salford taking in the city’s urban landscapes and miles of countryside and waterways. It’s our biggest programme yet and there is something for everyone to enjoy.”

According to the STEAM figures attractions such as Salford Quays and the city’s rivers, canals and award-winning green spaces drew over seven million visitors to Salford in 2013. Of these, over 800,000 visited the Lowry, making it the top attraction in Greater Manchester.

Each spent, on average, just over £76 during their stay. This has supported the growth of the tourism industry in Salford which now accounts for 6613 jobs for local people.

To find out more about the programme, and to book onto a walk or cruise, click here

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