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The Trafford Centre is a large indoor shopping centre and entertainment complex in Stretford, Greater Manchester, England. It opened in 1998 and is third largest in the United Kingdom by retail space.
The M postcode area, also known as the Manchester postcode area, [2] is a group of postcode districts in the North West of England.. The districts are subdivisions of three post towns: Manchester, Salford and Sale and cover parts of all ten boroughs of Greater Manchester, primarily the cities of Manchester and Salford and the majority of the borough of Trafford.
Trafford Park, Trafford Centre A5081: J9 Urmston B5158, Trafford Park A5081: 10.3 16.5 Trafford Park, Urmston B5214: J10 Trafford Park B5214: 11.4 18.4 Eccles, Irlam ...
First team, reserve and academy training is now carried out at the Trafford Training Centre, but The Cliff is still retained for the training of the club's youngest players. [8] The England national team has also used the Cliff as a training base ahead of international matches at Old Trafford. [9]
Trafford Rowing Club has a boathouse beside the canal. [108] Sale Leisure Centre has badminton and squash courts, a gymnasium and three swimming pools. [109] Walton Park Sports Centre has a sports hall for activities such as 5-a-side football. [110] Tennis, crown-green bowls, golf putting and football facilities are available at the town's ...
Wharfside tram stop and the tram tracks around the area run very close to the alignment of a section of the now derelict Trafford Park Railway.. In 2013, the GMCA and the Greater Manchester Local Enterprise Partnership announced that it may fund the construction of the Trafford Park Line as far as The Trafford Centre, estimating that the line could be open to passengers by 2018/19 (subject to ...
Old Trafford is an area of Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, which borders the cities of Manchester and Salford, two miles (3.2 km) south-west of Manchester city centre in the historic county of Lancashire.
Trafford has a strong economy with low levels of unemployment and contains both Trafford Park industrial estate and the Trafford Centre, a large out-of-town shopping centre. Apart from the City of Manchester, Trafford is the only borough in Greater Manchester to be above the national average for weekly income.