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Manchester Water Safety Partnership

  • About
  • Campaigns / news
  • Advice
    • Summer water safety
    • Stay safe on a night out
    • Staying safe by water
    • Throw lines
    • Winter water safety
  • Partners
  • Resources

The Canal & River Trust is a national charity which looks after 2,000 miles of waterways in England and Wales, including the Rochdale and Ashton Canals in Manchester. We believe waterways have the power to make a difference to people’s lives and that spending time by water can make us all healthier and happier. By bringing communities together to make a difference to their local waterway, we are creating places and spaces that can be used and enjoyed by everyone, every day.
Twitter: @canalrivertrust


Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service is one of the largest Fire and Rescue Services outside London with over 2,100 members of staff and 41 fire stations. They cover an area of approximately 500 square miles.
Twitter: @manchesterfire


Greater Manchester Police

Twitter: @gmpolice


Manchester City Council is the local government authority for Manchester, a city and metropolitan borough in Greater Manchester, England.
Twitter: @ManCityCouncil


Royal Life Saving Society UK is the UK’s leading provider of water safety and drowning prevention education.
Twitter: @RLSSUK


CityCo is the city centre management company for Manchester and Salford. We are a membership organisation, bringing together businesses and our public sector partners. We offer a range of business services, offer expert advice, solve problems and take action to make our cities better places to be. Also runs the Business Improvement District of 400 retailers and restaurants working to enhance our city.
Twitter: @CityCo


The Royal National Lifeboat Institute provides a 24-hour rescue service in the UK and Ireland, and their Flood Rescue Team helps those affected by flooding. RNLI crews and lifeguards have saved over 142,700 lives since 1824 but they also influence, supervise and educate people.
Twitter: @RNLI


North West Police Underwater Search and Marine Unit.
Twitter: @NWPoliceDivers


 

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