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  2. Trafford Centre - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Coast to Coast (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The company was established in 2011, when the first restaurant was opened at Brighton Marina. [2] At the beginning of 2020 there were 13 restaurants open across the United Kingdom, [ 3 ] but, as of July 2021, only the restaurant located in the Trafford Centre , Manchester, remains open, due to closures resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic in ...

  4. Selfridges - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Sears Group split Selfridges from Lewis's and placed Lewis's in administration a year later. In March 1998, Selfridges introduced new branding in tandem with the opening of the Manchester Trafford Centre store and Selfridges' demerger from Sears. [22] Selfridges at the Trafford Centre, which opened in 1998

  5. Shudehill Interchange - Wikipedia

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    There are frequent buses to destinations in the north and the west of Greater Manchester, including Bury, Middleton, Rochdale, Salford, Eccles, Bolton and the Trafford Centre. The bus station is also served by night buses because of its location near the Printworks and Free bus around the city Route 2.

  6. Hotel Football - Wikipedia

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    Old Trafford Supporters Club, a 550-capacity basement bar with TV screens and a terrace. [10] Cafe Football, a 185-seat restaurant with a menu overseen by two-Michelin-star chef Michael Wignall of the Pennyhill Park Hotel. Heaven, a bookable five-a-side astroturf pitch which on match days turns into a bar and barbecue area.

  7. The Trafford Centre tram stop - Wikipedia

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    Some bus services serve The Trafford Centre tram stop directly, on routes 150 (Gorton–The Trafford Centre bus station) and 250 (Piccadilly Gardens–The Trafford Centre bus station). The Trafford Centre has its own bus station, serving a variety of routes. It is a 5-minute walk away from the tram stop, though there are direct connections ...

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  9. Sale, Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    The main shopping centre in Sale, Stanley Square (formerly known as "the Square Shopping Centre"; the name was changed in 2021), was constructed in the 1960s on the site of a former Methodist chapel. Following the Trafford Centre's opening in 1998, it was expected that the centre would suffer, but it has since prospered. [79]