Talk:North West England

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Salford - Barely outside central Manchester, Salford is nonetheless an independent city in its own right. While a pilgrimage to Old Trafford is a must for footie fans, you should also head to The Quays for imposing modern architecture, the Imperial War Museum North and a fine collection of L.S. Lowry's "matchstick men" paintings.

This seems confusing, as the IWM North and Old Trafford are not located in the city of Salford (it's not stated that they are, but implies it). They are across the ship canal in the Metropolitan District of Trafford, although they are both in the same (former ship canal quays) area. Would it be helpful to clarify this? Vox29 (talk) 17:29, 18 January 2016 (UTC).


 * If you can think of a better way to phrase it that isn't too wordy, go ahead. With small changes, it's usually best to just "plunge forward" and do it. Welcome to Wikivoyage :-) --ThunderingTyphoons! (talk) 17:57, 18 January 2016 (UTC)