Dating Manchester

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Dating in Manchester
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Manchester is a major city within Greater Manchester in North West England, historically notable for being the world's first industrialised city.

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The City of Manchester is a metropolitan borough with City status. The metropolitan borough has a population of 441,200, while the Greater Manchester Urban Area is home to 2,240,230 people, making it England's third largest conurbation after those of Greater London and the West Midlands.

The Greater Manchester county consists of the City of Manchester and the other metropolitan boroughs which surround it: Trafford, Tameside, Salford, Wigan, Bolton, Bury, Oldham, Rochdale and Stockport.

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Manchester's golden age was perhaps the last quarter of the nineteenth century. The Manchester Ship Canal was created by the canalisation of the Rivers Irwell and Mersey for 36 miles from Salford to the Mersey estuary at the port of Liverpool.

Trafford Park in Stretford was the world's first industrial estate and still exists today. During the World War II, Manchester was involved in heavy industrial construction — it was home to Avro (now BAE Systems) which built countless aircraft for the RAF, the most famous being the Avro Lancaster bomber. The city was attacked a number of times by the Luftwaffe, particularly in the "Christmas Blitz" of 1941.

In 1974, Manchester was split from the county of Lancashire, and the Metropolitan Borough of Manchester was created.

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Climate:

Manchester has a relatively damp climate and a reputation as a rainy city. The average annual rainfall is 809 mm. Snowfall is rare in the city itself.
Physical geography

Manchester lies in a bowl-shaped land area bordered to the north and east by the Pennine hills and to the south by the Cheshire Plain. The city centre is on the east bank of the River Irwell, near the confluence of the River Medlock and the River Irk and is relatively low-lying, being between 35 and 42 metres (115 to 138 ft) above sea level.
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Buses

Bus service in Manchester is very cheap. The cheapest bus fare for a First bus is £0.40p, compared to London's 80p with an Oyster card.

At present, there are three routes, numbered 1, 2 and 3, and coloured orange, green and purple respectively. They run every 5-10 minutes and complement the Metrolink and National Rail services, linking them with the city’s car parks, tourist attractions and bus termini.
Rail

Manchester holds a pivotal position in railway history as a birthplace of passenger rail travel on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, which opened in 1830. In just 50 years the city centre was encircled by stations and termini, including Manchester London Road Station, (now Manchester Piccadilly), Manchester Victoria, Manchester Central Railway Station, Manchester Mayfield Station and Manchester Exchange Station. There are also several smaller stations remaining around the City Centre, including Manchester Oxford Road station, Deansgate railway station and Salford Central railway station.

There is no Underground Railway system similar to Glasgow's or London's.

Manchester Metrolink

Manchester has a tram system called Metrolink. Operated by Serco (which also runs London's "Docklands Light Railway"), the Metrolink links the city centre to Altrincham, Eccles and Bury. It is a high-frequency service, with trams running every 6–12 minutes. The Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive (GMPTE), responsible for public transport in the area, led the fight to ensure that the extensions are to be built.

Now that you are familiar with the terrotory, why not go for a movie?

Cinema:
Cornerhouse, 0.82 miles, 70 Oxford St, Manchester M1 5NH, Tel. 0161 200 1500
Odeon Cinema,1.08 miles, Printworks Centre,6-8 Dantzic St, Manchester M4 2AD, Tel. 0871 224 4007
Red Cinema, 1.37 miles, The Lowry Designer Outlet, The Quays, Salford M50 3AG, Tel. 0870 998 1878
Vue Cinemas, 1.47 miles, The Lowry Designer Outlet, The Quays, Salford M50 3AZ Tel. 0871 224 0240
Curzon Cinema, Princess Rd, Urmston, Manchester M41 5SQ, Tel. 0161 748 2929
Savoy Cinema, Heaton Moore Rd, Stockport SK4 4HY, Tel. 0161 432 2114
May be, you prefer some Public Houses, Bars or Inns, eh? Yes, why not?

Public Houses, Bars or Inns
The Knott Bar

374 Deansgate, Manchester M3 4LY, Tel. 0161 839 9229
Loaf

Deansgate Locks,1A-5A Whitworth St West, Manchester M1 5LH, Tel. 0161 819 5858
The Fat Cat

Deansgate Locks,8 Whitworth St West, Manchester M1 5LH , Tel. 0161 839 8243
Teaser's

0.47 miles, 231 Deansgate, Manchester M3 4EN, Tel. 0161 833 3118
The Old Grapes

0.48 miles, Little Quay St, Manchester M3 3JU, Tel. 0161 839 4359
If it is too early, why not take scroll through some of these Parks or gardens?
PARKS & GARDENS
Fletcher Moss Botanical Gardens

4.90 miles, Millgate La, Manchester M20 2SW, Tel. 0161 434 1877
Wythenshawe Park

4.96 miles, Wythenshawe Pk,Wythenshawe Rd, Manchester M23 0AB, Tel. 0161 998 2117
Etherow Country Park

9.55 miles, George St, Compstall, Stockport SK6 5JD, Tel. 0161 427 6937
Birchwood Forest

10.75 miles, Birchwood Park Ranger Office, Moss Gate, Birchwood, Warrington WA3 6QX, Tel. 01925 824239

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