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  2. Peel Park, Bradford - Wikipedia

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    The Peel statue was the first public statue erected in Bradford and was originally located in what was Peel Place on Leeds Road, but re-erected post 1926 in Peel Park after Kassapian's Warehouse on Leeds Road was demolished. [2] [9] The sculptor was W. Behnes and the statue was cast in lead by the Robinson Scott Company of Pimlico.

  3. Sale Water Park tram stop - Wikipedia

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    Sale Water Park is a tram stop for Phase 3b of the Manchester Metrolink. It opened on 3 November 2014. [1] and is on the Airport Line on Rifle Road near the Sale Water Park. [2] The stop has a 300-space car park which is free for Metrolink passengers. [3] Despite this, the stop is one of the least used on the Metrolink network. [4]

  4. Shadowmoss tram stop - Wikipedia

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    Sale Water Park M60 0:25 ... Peel Hall. towards Victoria. ... Airport route map This page was last edited on 20 September 2024, at 12:33 (UTC). Text is ...

  5. Velopark tram stop - Wikipedia

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    Velopark is directly served by Stagecoach Manchester bus services 216 and 231, which stops next to the station on Ashton New Road, with the 216 replicating the tram route between Piccadilly Gardens and Droylsden before continuing to Ashton-under-Lyne, while the 231 runs between Manchester and Ashton via Littlemoss and Smallshaw.

  6. Northern Moor tram stop - Wikipedia

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    Peel Hall: 0:04. Shadowmoss: 0:00. ... Wythenshawe Park. towards Manchester Airport. ... Airport route map This page was last edited on 19 May ...

  7. Peel Park, Salford - Wikipedia

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    The three parks were all opened, with great ceremony, on 22 August 1846, Peel Park on the Lark Hill estate being the first to be opened "for the enjoyment and recreation of the public" followed by Queen's Park in Harpurhey and Philips Park in Bradford, Manchester. Peel Park, named in honour of Sir Robert Peel, is now said to be possibly the ...

  8. Pomona tram stop - Wikipedia

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    Pomona is a tram stop located just east of the junction of the Eccles Line and Trafford Park Line of Greater Manchester's light rail system, known as Metrolink.It opened to passengers on 6 December 1999, as part of Phase 2 of the network's expansion, at Pomona Docks in Old Trafford.

  9. Joshua Major - Wikipedia

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    Major entered a competition to design some of the earliest public parks. He won the commission to design Peel Park in Salford and Queens Park and Philips Park in Manchester. They were in densely populated areas and financed by public subscription. Parks designed by Major has areas for sport, recreation and walking. [1] [4] [5]