Bolton (Manchester) accent.
The Manchester accent is a regional accent from the city of Manchester in England. It is characterized by a distinctive pronunciation of certain vowels and consonants, along with unique intonation patterns. It is often associated with working-class communities in the Manchester area.
Manchester?
Of course! Everybody has an accent. Many members of my Quaker meeting in Swarthmoor, Cumbria, England, UK, have the accent of the Furness district. I have found that Quakers in Bristol, UK, speak with a Bristol accent, those in Dublin, Eire have a Dublin accent and those in Manchester, UK, have a Manchester accent. I expect Brooklyn Quakers have a Brooklyn, USA accent and Peoria Quakers have the accent of central Illinois, USA!
Tony Hicks does not have a Midlands accent, he has a northern accent (north-west, to be precise).He was born in Lancashire and grew up in and around Manchester where, in 1963, he joined The Hollies.
It's a nice hot city near Manchester but they a different accent.
Everyone has a different accent in different countries. England is like America the different places you go you get different accents there not all the same. For instance an individual can have a Essex accent which is different to the London accent. Also, other accents are Lester accent or a Manchester accent a Nottingham accent a Scottish a Welsh accent and a Hull accent.
Yeah! He is British. He was born in Redditch, UK. February 1st 1994.
The short answer is...there isn't one! Obviously almost everywhere people speak very slightly different, but there is no particular, known regional accent for Salisbury, such as there is in Manchester or Newcastle. This is largely because Salisbury is a small city!
There are hundreds of different 'African' accents. I don't see a Mancunian getting one, unless they spend a lot of childhood in Africa.
Yes, Manchester City is in Manchester.
Manchester which is also the third largest city in England