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Salford Centenary celebrations for 2026

 

Salford 100 logo featuring the word ‘Salford’ in bold black letters on a white band across overlapping blue, green, and pink shapes forming the number 100, with the tagline ‘A Century of City Pride’ below


Exciting plans are now underway as Salford prepares to celebrate a landmark moment in 2026 - 100 years since it was officially granted city status.

The County Borough of Salford was awarded city status by Royal Charter from King George V on 21 April 1926, following a spirited campaign supported by Home Secretary William Joynson-Hicks. A century later, Salford has transformed from an industrial powerhouse into a vibrant, creative and globally connected city, home to world-class culture, innovation and proud, diverse communities.

To mark the Centenary, Salford has launched Salford 100; a year-long programme of cultural, civic and community celebrations that will explore the city’s past, celebrate its present, and imagine its future. Salford 100 will be rooted in neighbourhoods and led by communities. From street parties and exhibitions to storytelling and arts festivals, the programme will reflect the people and places that make Salford unique.

A specially commissioned cultural programme will run throughout the Centenary year, bringing Salford’s stories to life through art, performance, and community collaboration. Led by creative producers Walk the Plank and From the Other, the programme will be developed in partnership with residents and organisations. 

A civic programme will also run throughout the year, celebrating Salford’s identity, history and people through inclusive events and activities.

The Communities strand of Salford 100 will support local groups, organisations, and residents to host their own events from park anniversaries and street parties to community-led projects. 

Residents, schools, community groups, and organisations are invited to help shape the Centenary year by: 
•    Sharing ideas through an online survey 
•    Signing up to the Salford 100 e-newsletter 
•    Applying for funding to host their own community events 

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