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*[http://www.nwda.co.uk/publications/business/mediacity.aspx Northwest Regional Development Agency, mediacity:uk]
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*[http://www.salfordquays.org News and Developments from Media City and Salford Quays]
*[http://www.salfordquays.org News and Developments from Media City and Salford Quays]
*[http://www.mediacityblog.com MediaCity UK News - MediaCityBlog]
*[http://www.mawhitfield.co.uk/mcuk.htm MediaCityUK Salford Quays Photographic Timeline]
*[http://www.mawhitfield.co.uk/mcuk.htm MediaCityUK Salford Quays Photographic Timeline]
*[http://www.markwhitfield.net/Movies/MediaCityUK/tabid/181/language/en-GB/Default.aspx MediaCityUK Salford Quays Movie Timeline]
*[http://www.markwhitfield.net/Movies/MediaCityUK/tabid/181/language/en-GB/Default.aspx MediaCityUK Salford Quays Movie Timeline]
*[http://www.linkedin.com/groupInvitation?groupID=79227 MediaCityUK Salford Quays LinkedIn Group]
*[http://www.oasisacademymediacityuk.org/home Oasis Academy, mediacity:uk]
*[http://www.oasisacademymediacityuk.org/home Oasis Academy, mediacity:uk]
*[http://www.www.gleeds.tv/index.cfm?video=523 MediaCityUK panel discussion featuring: Peel Media Ltd, BBC Sport, Salford CC and University of Salford representatives](Video)
*[http://www.www.gleeds.tv/index.cfm?video=523 MediaCityUK panel discussion featuring: Peel Media Ltd, BBC Sport, Salford CC and University of Salford representatives](Video)

Revision as of 17:47, 6 December 2009

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The mediacity:uk logo
Construction of the 12,500m² BBC Centre at mediacity:uk in July 2009
Construction of the 12,500m² BBC Centre at mediacity:uk in January 2009
A 1924 map of Salford Docks

mediacity:UK is a 0.82km² (200-acre) property development based on the media industry, located in Salford Quays, in Salford, Greater Manchester, England. mediacity:uk is being developed by a partnership of the Central Salford Urban Regeneration Company, Peel Holdings and Salford City Council. One of the original advisors on the development was Michael Joroff of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) who also advises on the development of Digital Media City Seoul, South Korea, and Digital Mile in Zaragoza, Spain.[1] mediacity:uk is supported by Salford City Council. The main tenant upon initial completion will be the BBC at its new 12,500m² BBC Centre, and it is hoped that other media related companies will join them.[2]

Location

Salford Quays is an area of Salford, Greater Manchester, near the end of the Manchester Ship Canal and just to the north of Trafford. Previously the site of Salford Docks, it became one of the first and largest urban regeneration projects in the United Kingdom following the closure of the dockyards in 1982.

MediaCityUK is located on a 200-acre (81 ha) plot of land between Broadway and The Quays. Further expansion in the future may involve expanding over the ship canal towards Trafford Wharf Road.

The areas immediately around MediaCityUK are undergoing regeneration in preparation for the workforce which will move to the area. Some developers including the internationally celebrated Yoo[3] and regeneration specialist LPC Living who are regenerating the Ordsall site next to Salford Quays[4].

BBC's involvement

It is believed that the BBC's very first regional TV studio was also in Manchester – Studio A at Dickenson Road – which it had bought from Mancunian Films in 1954.[5]

In 2007, it was confirmed that the BBC would be moving five of its departments to a new development on Pier 9, to be called mediacity:uk.[6] The affected departments are BBC Children's, BBC Children's Learning, BBC Sport, BBC Radio Five Live, and parts of BBC Future Media and Technology (including a small number from BBC R&D), involving about 2,300 staff.[7] The move, expected to be completed by 2011, marks a major decentralisation of the corporation's operations, and will represent the BBC's largest presence outside of London. The arrival of the BBC is expected to attract other media, broadcasting, and filmmaking companies to the area.

It is claimed that mediacity:uk will create up to 10,000 jobs and add £1bn to the regional economy over 5 years.[8]

BBC North Project – aka "Out of London" – is now used by the BBC to describe the creation of the new 200-acre (0.81 km2) mediacity:uk at Salford Quays, Greater Manchester on land owned by Peel Holdings who have planning permission for the central 36 acres (150,000 m2) of this site.[9] In 2006 Salford was named as the chosen location by the Board of Governors [10] and in 2007 the go-ahead was given to the project by the BBC Trust.[11]

School

In 2008, Salford school Hope High School, located on Eccles Old Road, changed its name to Oasis Academy MediaCity:UK. The reason for the change was its new organisation, being sponsored by Oasis Community Learning, which is a separate charity, but is part of the Oasis Global family. The school is now focussing on IT and Media. For its first 3 years as an academy, it will stay in its current location, before moving to a new premises in Salford Quays in September 2011. The school now has many different partnerships. The school will now also be a sixth form starting from next year, therefore providing learning to 11-18 year olds.

Transport

Mediacity:uk extension

A new tram station on the Manchester Metrolink network is being built to serve Mediacity:uk. Mediacity:uk Metrolink station will be at the end of a new 360 metres (0.22 mi) branch line from the Eccles line which is being built as part of Phase 3 of the Metrolink expansion project. Mediacity:uk station will open in 2010.[12]

Trams will run to Piccadilly via Harbour City station and G-Mex. Further expansion plans will see more lines added to the network in the next few years, including lines to Didsbury, Droylsden and Rochdale.

References

  1. ^ Salford City Council: mediacity:uk
  2. ^ "What next for MediaCityUK?". Broadcast. Retrieved 2009-04-20.
  3. ^ The wonder of YOO The Daily Telegraph
  4. ^ Ordsall housing regeneration www.salford.gov.uk
  5. ^ History of the Mancunian Film Studios It's a hot'un
  6. ^ "BBC Salford is on!". BBC. Retrieved 2007-08-20.
  7. ^ "BBC buildings: New developments". BBC. Retrieved 2007-11-23.
  8. ^ "BBC confirm move of five departments to mediacity:uk". BBC. Retrieved 2007-11-23.
  9. ^ BBC Buildings: North Project BBC
  10. ^ Statement by the Board of Governors: Salford chosen as preferred bidder BBC
  11. ^ Move to Salford gets green light BBC
  12. ^ "Mediacity:uk". GMPTE. Retrieved 2009-07-10.

See also

External links

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