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  • TONY WARREN’S LIFE CELEBRATED WITH A HERITAGE PLAQUE IN HOMETOWN


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    Close friend and executor of Tony’s will, Dave Tucker plus Salford’s City Mayor, close friends and some well-known faces will unveil the plaque at the Gatehouse at Victoria Park in Swinton, where Tony lived most of his adult life. Tony lived on Park Avenue, adjacent to the park, for many years.

    The plaque has been designed and erected as part of an exhibition celebrating Tony’s early life and career at nearby Salford Museum and Art Gallery which is running until 3rd July 2018. The exhibition Four Miles from Manchester; Tony Warren’s Coronation Street showcases aspects of Tony’s life, documenting him growing up in Pendlebury and Swinton in Salford, where he absorbed the streets, people and sounds surrounding him, eventually leading him into a career in script writing.

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    David Tucker of Tony Warren’s estate, said:

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    “Tony was a fantastic man who genuinely had an interest in anyone that he encountered. His knack for putting everyday drama down on paper and bringing it to life on our TV screens was second-to-none.

    In choosing a site for a plaque for Tony Warren, his closest friends immediately thought of Victoria Park. The neighbouring street, Park Avenue, was where Tony lived for over thirty years, before his death in 2016. In a life that was often as chaotic as it was creative, Park Avenue was the place where Tony settled the longest and found the happiness and serenity that he had been searching for all his life. It was also where he wrote his novels, which provided a new professional identity for Tony, after decades of being known solely for creating Coronation Street. 

    Victoria Park was where he walked his beloved dogs and kept in touch with the people of Salford, who continued to inspire his work. Tony would be delighted to know there was a heritage plaque in Victoria Park in his name.”

     

     

     

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    Joe Barnwell from Salford CSIN and Unit 10, an organisation that works with veterans and the wider community, which is based at The Gatehouse, said:

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    “Victoria Park is a great choice of location for Tony’s commemorative plaque. Coronation Street is about everyday people, that is what Tony was about and that is what we do through our organisation, we help veterans and provide a pathway back into their local community.”

    Four Miles from Manchester; Tony Warren’s Coronation Street runs until Tuesday 3 July 2018 at Salford Museum & Art Gallery, The Crescent, Salford.




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