Celebrate 90 Years of Kellogg's Legacy with a Unique Exhibition!

Celebrate 90 Years of Kellogg's Legacy with a Unique Exhibition!

In a heartfelt tribute to nearly nine decades of history, a new exhibition dedicated to Kellogg's iconic Trafford Park factory has opened at the Trafford Local Studies Centre. This exhibition highlights the profound impact the factory has had on the local community and celebrates the evolution of one of the region's most storied food manufacturing sites.

A Journey Through Time

The exhibition showcases an extensive collection of memorabilia that spans from the factory's establishment in 1938 to the present day. Visitors will find over 100 items including vintage promotional materials, photographs documenting the factory's milestones, and even artifacts recovered from a recently unearthed time capsule. Each piece offers a glimpse into the factory's historic significance and its connection to the Greater Manchester community.

Honoring Community and Heritage

Tim McKnight, the Plant Director at Kellogg's Trafford Park, expressed the factory's importance not only to the company but also to the surrounding community. “Kellogg’s Trafford Park is one of the most iconic manufacturing sites in our country’s history," McKnight noted. "This exhibition is a great way to celebrate its legacy with the community." The exhibition serves as a platform for sharing the collective memories that define the relationship between the brand and its local roots.

Exhibition Details

The exhibition is free of charge and is open to the public from May 14 until August this year, with specific closing dates to follow. The event promises a rich experience for those interested in the cultural and historical significance of Kellogg's presence in Trafford.

By exploring this exhibition, attendees will not only learn more about Kellogg's but also appreciate the pride and contributions of all those who have dedicated their careers to making the factory a beloved landmark. It's an opportunity to reflect on the past while looking forward to the future, marking the closure of the factory in a way that celebrates its legacy rather than merely bidding farewell.