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Kobbie Boateng Mainoo (born 19 April 2005) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Manchester United and the England national team. Known for his dribbling, composure, and technical ability, he is widely regarded as one of the best young players in the world.
The Trafford Park Development Corporation was established by the Second Thatcher ministry as part of ... Around 25,618 new jobs were created and some £1,560 million ...
The Trafford Centre, which opened in 1998, is widely regarded as Peel's landmark development. It was sold in 2011 to Capital Shopping Centres for £1.6 billion, making it then the most expensive acquisition in British property history. £700 million of the consideration was in shares and Peel continued to buy shares in the purchaser that went ...
It was quite the sight to hearten the home fans at Old Trafford: the 21-year-old Hojlund, the 19-year-old Garnacho and Mainoo, 18, sitting in a line and smiling. The future might be bright for ...
Trafford: global head office: one of the largest property companies in the UK PH Media Group: UK: Trafford: global head office: the world's largest audio branding agency PG Tips: UK: Trafford: national head office: manufactured at Brook Bond factory in Trafford Park [9] Pinsent Masons: UK: Manchester: regional office: based at 3 Hardman Street ...
Trafford Park is an area of the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, ... generating 28,299 new jobs and £1.759 billion of private-sector investment. As at 2025 there ...
Construction of the Manchester Metrolink's Trafford Park tram line began construction in January 2017. Test trams began in November 2019, and the line opened from Pomona tram stop to intu Trafford Centre on 22 March 2020. intu Trafford Centre tram stop had to be renamed to The Trafford Centre in late 2020 after intu ceased ownership.
On 15 November 1922 the BBC was registered and the BBC's Manchester station, 2ZY, was officially opened on 375 metres transmitting from the Metropolitan Vickers Electricity works in Old Trafford. In 1921, they bought a 9-acre (3.6 ha) site at Attercliffe Common in Sheffield , which was used to manufacture traction motors.