Quaywatch
is receptive to all Business,
Residential, and Workers. In fact anyone who is involved with the The
Quays. Had a bad visit or thinking about moving here? - you now have
somewhere to contact and share your experience.
For instance you may have a picture of something that upsets you or
want to share concern with those that are interested in The Quays.
Credit is given to Salford City
Council who have removed some seating that was used for open
drinking, alcohol not only from The Quayhouse but also from other sources.
Glass was regularly smashed and that area became one to avoid, as
behaviour became intimidating.
Police presence increased in the Summer of 2006 - cumulating in the
issue of Dispersal Orders for parts of The Quays.
Despite personal visits and email to The Lowry, in an effort to
get them clear off Skate Borders who launch off their property.
That matter still persists. Visit the outside Cafe on a Summers
day to hear sudden loud crashing sounds. Very inviting to
return. It is against the Bye Laws - why add this to them - if
nothing is done?
Quaywatch looks for No Alcohol Drinking Zones in some Public Areas of The Quays COMPLETED 2007
Quaywatch looks for co-ordination of Anti-Social Behaviour Patrols DISPERAL ORDERS ISSUED - 2006,2007 and 2008
Quaywatch looks for Street CCTV not just for buildings EXPECTED LATE 2008
Quaywatch want people to enjoy living, working and visiting The Quays BBC SIGN UP TO MOVE HERE
Quaywatch wants the Bye Laws enforced more effectively SIGNAGE NOW IN PLACE
Quaywatch do not want Salford District Council and Trafford Metropolitan Council to neglect the area as the population grows
Never take your personal safety for granted. Stay Alert.