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areas within Trafford, Sale provides most variety and has maximum number of options in every area. In areas of After School Care, Breakfast Club, Childminder, Holiday Schemes all the providers rated by Ofsted/CQC are either Good or Outstanding. In areas of Day Nurseries (where one is rated Inadequate), Pre-School Groups (where two are rated requires improvement), School Nurseries (where one is rated Requires Improvement) most of the providers who are rated by Ofsted/CQC are again Good/Outstanding. Apart from these Sale also provides one of three Independent School Nursery in Trafford. Sale also provides a lot of options for support for childcare providers in form of advisory forums and childcare training.
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administration, 3.8% hotels and restaurants, 0.7% energy and water supply, 0.5% agriculture, 0.2% mining, and 4.7% other. Compared with national figures, the town had a relatively high percentage of residents working in property, business services and finance. The town had a relatively low percentage working in agriculture, public administration, and manufacturing. The census recorded the economic activity of residents aged 16–74, 2.6% students were with jobs, 3.3% students without jobs, 4.9% looking after home or family, 5.2% permanently sick or disabled, and 2.3% economically inactive for other reasons. The 2.4% unemployment rate of Sale was low compared with the national rate of 3.3%.
941: 720: 1368:, Sale had a population of 55,234. The 2001 population density was 12,727 inhabitants per square mile (4,914/km), with a 100 to 94.2 female-to-male ratio. Of those over 16 years old, 30.0% were single (never married), 51.3% married and 7.8% divorced. Although the proportion of divorced people was similar to that of Trafford and England, the rates of those who were single and married were significantly different from the national and Trafford averages (Trafford: 44.3% single, 35.6% married; England: 44.3% single, 34.7% married). Sale's 24,027 households included 32.2% one-person, 37.8% married couples living together, 8.3% were 2108: 63: 45: 1388:
increased to 36.3% compared with 24% nationally. Parallel to this increase in the middle classes of Sale was the decline of the working class population. In 1931, 20.3% were working class compared with 36% in England and Wales; by 1971, this had decreased to 15.4% in Sale and 26% nationwide. The rest of the population was made up of clerical workers and skilled manual workers. The change in social structure in the town was at a similar rate to that of the rest of the nation but was biased towards the middle classes, transforming Sale into the middle class town it is today.
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has since prospered. In 2003 the Square Shopping Centre underwent a £7 million refurbishment, a major part of the redevelopment of Sale's town centre. It was sold for £40M in 2005, by which time the Square had experienced an increase in trade and demand for tenancy that had led to an increase of 70% in rental income. The town's economy expanded to the extent that in 2007, at a time when the rest of south Manchester was oversupplied with office space, Sale's available office and commercial space was at an all-time low because of high demand.
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cultivate, which was part of the reason the area was common land until the early 19th century. However, when the railway opened, Sale Moor was close to the station and became the most expensive area in Sale. Villas were built in Sale Moor, and a few in Ashton upon Mersey as the demand for land increased. They were often decorated with stained glass or different coloured bricks in an attempt to make them "mansions in miniature" for the aspiring middle class.
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motorway (subsequently renamed the M60) in 1972 led to the creation of Sale Water Park. To minimise the risk of flooding, the new road was built on an embankment, for which the necessary gravel was extracted from what is today an artificial lake and water-sports centre. Opportunities for leisure were increased when the old swimming baths, demolished in 1971, were replaced in 1973 by a new complex built on the same site.
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Bus services were first introduced to the area in the 1920s, but became more widespread in the 1930s. The buses did not suffer the drawback of being limited to tracks and were therefore more practical than the tram services which, from the 1930s, went into decline. The tramlines along Northenden Road
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Sale United FC plays at Crossford Bridge and was recognised as Trafford's Sports Club of the Year in 2004. Sale Golf Club and Ashton on Mersey Golf Club have courses on the outskirts of the town, and a municipal pitch and putt is based at Woodheys Park. Trafford Rowing Club has a boathouse beside the
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unit of energy, is in Worthington Park. Originally a tower was to have been erected in his honour, but lack of donations led to the production of the bust as a substitute; it was unveiled in 1905. Joule moved to Sale in the 1870s for his health; he died at his home at 12 Wardle Road in 1889, and
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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
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and raising livestock such as cattle. The produce from arable farming would have been sufficient to support the local population, but the cattle would have been sold to the ruling classes. Agriculture provided the main source of employment for Sale's residents until the mid-19th century. Industry was
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or Stretford. The increase in growth in the latter half of the 19th century also coincides with the arrival of the railway, indicative of Sale's growth as a commuter town. A huge increase in population in 1921–1931 is accounted for by the administrative merger of Sale with Ashton upon Mersey in 1930.
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road in the area was the latter-day A56 Chester Road between Manchester and Crossford Bridge (on the border between Sale and Stretford). Turnpike trusts collected tolls from road users and used the proceeds to maintain the highway. There was a toll booth on the Sale side of Crossford Bridge. Another
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Sale is a leader within Trafford Council in the area of Childcare and Early education as well. Sale has a broad range of options such as after-school care, breakfast clubs, childminders, day nurseries, holiday schemes, independent school nurseries, pre-school playgroups, school nurseries. In all the
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The area has several parks and green spaces. Worthington Park, originally called Sale Park, was opened in 1900. It features a bandstand, gardens, play areas, and a skate ramp and is maintained by Trafford Council and The Friends of Worthington Park. Opened in 1939, Walton Park is in the southwest of
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According to the 2001 UK census, the industry of employment of residents aged 16–74 was 18.4% property and business services, 15.9% retail and wholesale, 11.1% manufacturing, 10.9% health and social work, 9.1% education, 7.8% transport and communications, 6.1% construction, 6.3% finance, 4.5% public
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dropped on Sale in September 1940 caused no casualties, but did damage two houses on Norman Road. In a bombing incident the following November, four people were injured and a school was damaged; on 22 December 1940, twelve people were injured by bombs. On the night of 23 December, much of Manchester
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Sale was never officially evacuated during the war, and even received families from evacuated areas, although it was not considered far enough from likely targets to be an official destination for evacuees. The town's proximity to Manchester, an industrial centre directed towards the war effort, did
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in the southwest. The main commercial area is Sale town centre, in the central northern area of the town, but smaller commercial centres are also found in Ashton upon Mersey and Sale Moor. Brooklands is the most densely populated area. Most of the parks, including Worthington and Walton, are in the
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opened in 1849, and led to the middle classes using Sale as a commuter town, a residence away from their place of work. This resulted in Sale's population more than tripling by the end of the 19th century. The land in Sale Moor was the cheapest in the town because the soil was poor and difficult to
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farmhouse and is one of the earliest brick buildings in the area. Its name is derived from the decorative brickwork above the windows. It was built in Cross Street, which at the time was a separate village from Sale. Of the twenty-one conservation areas in Trafford, two are in Sale: part of Church
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people in the mid-19th century when businessmen began using Sale as a commuter town. Since then, Sale has had a greater proportion of middle class residents than the national average. In 1931, 22.7% of Sale's population was middle class compared with 14% in England and Wales, and by 1971, this had
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Pressure from an increasing population led to the town being supplied with amenities such as sewers, which were built in 1875–1880; and Sale was connected to the telephone network in 1888. As in the late-19th century, the early-20th century saw a great deal of construction work in Sale. The town's
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claimed that their crops were damaged by flooding from the Barfoot Bridge aqueduct. A 1777 map shows the village of Cross Street, on the site of the road now of the same name, divided between the townships of Sale and Ashton upon Mersey. The village was first referred to in 1586 and is believed to
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Sale's shopping centre was redeveloped during the 1960s, as part of the town's post-war regeneration. In 1973, the shopping precinct in the town centre, which had grown up in the mid-19th century, was also redeveloped and pedestrianised in an attempt to increase trade. The construction of the M63
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first swimming baths were built in 1914, and its first cinema, the Palace, was opened during the First World War. The end of the war in 1918 resulted in a rush of marriages, which highlighted a shortage of housing. The local councils of Sale and Ashton upon Mersey took the initiative of building
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services on the newly opened Bridgewater Canal in 1776 made commuting from Sale into Manchester both practical and convenient, with boats travelling at a relatively swift 10 mph (16 km/h). However, the arrival of the Manchester, South Junction and Altrincham Railway in 1849 sounded a
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reached the town in 1765, stimulating Sale's urbanisation. The arrival of the railway in 1849 triggered Sale's growth as an important town and place for people who wanted to travel to and from Manchester, leading to an influx of middle class residents; by the end of the 19th century, the town's
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Sale's first school was built in 1667 and was used until the first half of the 18th century. The second school in Sale was built some time in the 18th century, one of about 30 non-grammar schools founded in Cheshire around this time. By 1831, there were two private schools – with the
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Sale Sports Club encompasses Sale Cricket Club, Sale Hockey Club, and Sale Lawn Tennis Club. The Brooklands Sports Club is home to Brooklands Cricket Club, Brooklands Manchester University Hockey Club, and Brooklands Hulmeians Lacrosse Club. It also provides facilities for squash, tennis, and
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Along with the rest of the region, Sale's economy during the early-19th century was weak, a state of affairs which persisted until the arrival of the railway in the middle of the century. Despite the dominance of agriculture, there was a growing service industry; Sale and Ashton upon Mersey
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and villas, survive from the Victorian period, although many of the larger houses have been converted into flats. Many semi-detached houses survive from the 1930s, when there was a need for new housing in the town as a result of a growing population and an increasingly wealthy middle class.
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Sale is a diverse community with a synagogue and Christian churches of various denominations. The church buildings were mostly constructed in the late 19th or early 20th century in the wake of the population boom created by the arrival of the railway in 1849, although records show that the
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in 1939, Sale had 594 council houses. The building programme was interrupted by the start of the war. additional private housing development brought the total of inter-war houses built in Sale to around 900, including large housing estates like Woodheys Hall estate in Ashton.
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As of the 2001 UK census, 78.0% of Sale residents reported themselves as Christian, 1.4% Muslim, 0.7% Hindu, 0.6% Jewish, 0.2% Buddhist and 0.2% Sikh. A further 12.9% had no religion, 0.2% had an alternative religion, and 5.9% did not state their religion. Sale is part of the
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Sale Harriers Manchester Athletics Club was formed in 1911, it still has its historical home at Crossford Bridge in Sale. The site is shared with Sale United Football club and Old Alts Football Club. The club has produced successful athletes such as Olympic gold medallist
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children's parents paying fees for their education – in Sale and one in Ashton upon Mersey. At the same time, there were also four Sunday schools in Sale and one in Ashton upon Mersey, operated by various religious denominations, including
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returns of 1664, the township of Sale had a population of about 365. Parish registers show that the area experienced steady population growth during the 17th and 18th centuries, more so during the latter half of the 19th century (due to the
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of 1086, that may be because only a partial survey was taken. The first recorded occurrences of Sale and Ashton upon Mersey are in 1199–1216 and 1260 respectively. The settlements were referred to as townships rather than
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is to the southeast. Sale is in the Mersey Valley, about 100 feet (30 m) above sea level on generally flat ground. The River Mersey, which runs just north of the town, is prone to flooding during heavy rains, so the
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Steady growth thereon is evident until 1981, when the decline of industry in Trafford and the Greater Manchester area accounts for a reduction in the town's population. This follows the general population trend for
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experienced a growth in numbers employed in retail and domestic services in the first half of the 19th century. By 1901, less than 20% of Sale residents were employed in agriculture. Employment was available in
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was completed as far as Sale by 1765, and transformed the town's economy by providing a quick and cheap route into Manchester for fresh produce. Farmers who took their wares to market in Manchester brought back
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In 1745, Crossford Bridge – which dated back to at least 1367 – was torn down. It was one of a series of bridges crossing the River Mersey destroyed by order of the government, to slow the advance of
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applied to Parliament for an extension to Sale. The proposal was amended to continue the line further south, into Altrincham. The line through Sale was owned by Sale Urban District Council and leased to the
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have originated around this time. The map also shows that Sale was spread out, mainly consisting of farmhouses around Dane Road, Fairy Lane, and Old Hall Road. Sale absorbed Cross Street as it expanded.
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on FitzNigel's behalf. On de Sale's death, his land passed to his son-in-law, John Holt; de Carrington's land passed into the ownership of Richard de Massey, a member of the Masseys who were Barons of
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Theatre, the Lauriston Gallery, and the Corridor Gallery. The centre, which was opened in 2004, regularly hosts concerts, exhibitions and other community events. Performers have included comedian
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provides secondary education to pupils with special needs. It has 140 students aged 11–16 and 20 members of its sixth form and was rated as "good" in its 2007 Ofsted report.
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canal. Sale Leisure Centre has badminton and squash courts, a gymnasium and three swimming pools. Walton Park Sports Centre has a sports hall for activities such as
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Sale Waterside with the entrance to the Waterside Arts Centre on the left, the Robert Bolt Theatre in the middle, and offices used by Trafford council on the right
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Interspersed with these older structures are newer housing developments, such as the estates built in Ashton upon Mersey and the east of Sale during the 1970s.
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Some local field and road names, and the name of Sale itself, are Anglo-Saxon in origin, which indicates the town was founded in the 7th or 8th centuries. The
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on top of a granite pedestal. Costing £600 (£43,000 as of 2024), it was funded by public subscription and unveiled in May 1925 in front of a crowd of 10,000.
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slow to develop in the area, as in most of what would become Trafford. This was partly because of the reluctance of the two main land owners in the area, the
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of Greater Manchester. The town's education, town planning, waste collection, health, social care and other services are administered by Trafford Council.
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in November 1866, and Sale Local Board was formed to govern the township at the beginning of 1867. Members were elected to the local board by the town's
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Council in 1894. The parish of Ashton upon Mersey became an urban district in 1895. In 1930, the Ashton upon Mersey UD was merged into Sale UD under a
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arrowhead discovered in Sale suggests a prehistoric human presence at the location, but there is no further evidence of activity in the area until the
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couples, and 8.5% single parents with their children, these figures were similar to those of Trafford and England. Of those aged 16–74, 22.3% had no
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structure, was rebuilt in 1714 after the church had been destroyed in a storm. The Church of St John the Divine was built in 1868, to the design of
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of 46 Roman coins was discovered in Ashton upon Mersey, one of four known hoards dating from that period discovered within the Mersey
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death-knell for both the canal packet services and turnpike trusts. Many trusts went into terminal decline, mirroring a national trend.
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for those who could not find work elsewhere. Sale was part of the Altrincham Union, which ran the nearest work house in Altrincham.
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on a training exercise crashed in Walton Park in the south-west of the town. Of the six-man crew, consisting of five members of the
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By 1888, almost all roads and highways were the responsibility of the local authority. Sale's railway station, originally named
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1777 map of area around Sale showing the townships of Sale and Ashton upon Mersey and the separate village of Cross Street (
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Wilson, James (26 April 2007). "– FT report – doing business in Manchester and the NorthWest. A busy hub of connectivity".
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in 1807, to be divided between the landowners in Sale. This was part of a nationwide initiative to begin cultivation of
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could stay rent-free, were built in the early-19th century, reflecting the poor state of the local economy. In 1829,
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along with the electrification of the entire line. The line was renovated in the early 1990s and is now part of the
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View of the Bridgewater Canal, looking north towards Stretford. The Metrolink tramline runs parallel with the canal.
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system connects Sale with other locations in Greater Manchester. Trams depart the town's three stations, including
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is an artificial lake, created from a 35-metre (115 ft) deep gravel pit left during the construction of the
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The coat of arms on Sale Town Hall are of the former Sale Municipal Borough Council, which was dissolved in 1974.
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central and southern areas, leaving Ashton upon Mersey and Sale Moor with a shortage of accessible green space.
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in the town are churches. The Church of St Martin, which was probably originally an early 14th-century
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team was originally part of Sale F.C. but split from it in 2003. Sale Sharks now play their matches at
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acquired 515 acres (208 ha) of land in Sale – about a quarter of the township – from
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two seats in Greater Manchester until the 2024 election. The Sale area consists of five electoral
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The oldest surviving building in Sale is Eyebrow Cottage. Built around 1670, it was originally a
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The place-names of Cheshire. Part two: The place-names of Bucklow Hundred and Northwich Hundred
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Sale's urban growth resulted in a merger with neighbouring Ashton upon Mersey, following the
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Situated next to the town hall, the Waterside Arts Centre houses a plaza, a library, the
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Following the completion of a tramway between Manchester and Stretford in 1901, the
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The rugby union side Sale F.C. has been based in Sale since 1861 and at its present
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consists of two parts, one for 11- to 16-year-olds and 900 pupils, and the other a
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consists of sand and gravel deposited about 10,000 years ago, during the last
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in 1839, and still survives. The second school-chapel in the town was St Joseph's
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and St Paul's Church were severely damaged. On 3 August 1943, at 11:50 pm, a
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The artificial lake at Sale Water Park has been used for water sports since 1980.
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to fertilise the fields. Not everyone benefited from the canal however; several
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section of road between Altrincham and Crossford Bridge was turnpiked in 1765.
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is the oldest existing book containing the rules of the game. The professional
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Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England, Vol. II: Northern England
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Originally built in wood, Sale station was rebuilt in brick in the late 1870s
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and county of Cheshire. Throughout the Middle Ages it was governed by the
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Kenyon, D (1989). "Notes on Lancashire Place-Names 2, The Later Names".
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ground since 1905. One of the oldest rugby clubs in the world, its 1865
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in the town start in 1808, a time when the region was in the grip of an
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were removed between 1932 and 1934, and throughout Sale in the 1940s.
1901: 5777: 5742: 5652: 5637: 5632: 5570: 5453: 5433: 5373: 4794: 2938: 2936:"Charters for Two New Boroughs: Celebrations at Sale and Radcliffe". 2258: 2028: 1918: 1785: 1167: 1143: 1073: 696: 676: 652: 561: 411: 396: 214: 4133:. Nuff Respect Sport Managements Agency Online. 2007. Archived from 4050: 792: 675:
About 300 acres (120 ha) of "wasteland" known as Sale Moor was
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population had more than tripled. Agriculture gradually declined as
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Redhead, Norman, in: Hartwell, Hyde and Pevsner (2004), p. 18.
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In December 1933, Sale Urban District submitted a petition to the
711:. The area later became known as Brooklands after the land owner. 5682: 5662: 5657: 5611: 5595: 5585: 5545: 5540: 5483: 4209: 4189: 2250: 2238: 2219:. Services run generally hourly on this line and are provided by 2043:, built in 1866, and was replaced by the current school in 1899. 1148: 1068: 1000: 659: 627: 507: 458: 196: 2046:
Trafford maintains a selective education system assessed by the
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in Ashton upon Mersey dates back to at least 1304. Before the
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tree", and Ashton upon Mersey means "village or farm near the
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bus routes provide services to Manchester and to Altrincham.
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is varied, with a mixture of modern and old buildings. Some
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Hartwell, Clare; Matthew Hyde and Nikolaus Pevsner (2004).
4536: 4534: 906:. The Altrincham and Sale West constituency was one of the 515: 3910:. Mersey Valley Countryside Warden Service. Archived from 3583: 1767:
During the medieval period, most of the land was used for
871:, and became the Municipal Borough of Sale. Following the 538:
follows the route of the road through the town. After the
4831:. somethingjewish.co.uk. 7 September 2003. Archived from 568:
of Sale and Ashton upon Mersey were not mentioned in the
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and the connections to Manchester and other areas by the
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A History of Sale from earliest times to the present day
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report as "outstanding with an outstanding sixth form".
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with 300 students. The school was described in its 2006
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activity has previously been discovered locally. In the
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Parliamentary constituencies and Members of Parliament
4489:"Breakfast clubs - Search Results | Service Directory" 3972:"Economic regeneration: Trafford Metropolitan Borough" 2168:. The only mosque in Trafford is the Masjid-E-Noor in 1948:. Members of the group have won several awards at the 457:. The increase in population led to the granting of a 542:
in the early-5th century, Britain was invaded by the
4542:"Day nurseries - Search Results | Service Directory" 3362:. Statistics.gov.uk. 2 February 2005. Archived from 2357: 4726: 4686: 4514:"Childminders - Search Results | Service Directory" 4439:"Childcare and early education | Service Directory" 3784: 3782: 3780: 2291:area, is located 4 miles (6 km) to the south. 1837:) and Ashton New Hall – and eighteen Grade II 754:suffered heavy bombing in what became known as the 591:
The dovecote is all that survives of Sale Old Hall.
6044:Populated places established in the 1st millennium 4290:. Trafford Community Leisure Trust. Archived from 3449:"Percentage of Working-Age Males in Class 4 and 5" 3440:"Percentage of Working-Age Males in Class 1 and 2" 2322:, was renamed to Sale in 1856. Three years later, 4971: 4969: 3790:"Planning and building control: listed buildings" 3389: 3387: 2281:, passes about 7 miles (11 km) to the west. 729:Manchester, South Junction and Altrincham Railway 6025: 4765:. Office for National Statistics. 22 July 2004. 3777: 3755:. Office for National Statistics. 22 July 2004. 3561:. Office for National Statistics. 22 July 2004. 3401:. Office for National Statistics. 22 July 2004. 3303:. Office for National Statistics. 22 July 2004. 3267:. Office for National Statistics. 22 July 2004. 3207:. Office for National Statistics. 22 July 2004. 2926:Youngs (1991), pp. 6, 33, 644–646 2796: 2794: 2080:https://files.api.ofsted.gov.uk/v1/file/50055567 898:from 1945 until 1997, when it was split between 5133: 5019:Lancashire : Manchester and the South-East 4929: 4927: 4312: 4310: 3054:"Manchester Airport 1971–2000 weather averages" 2870: 2868: 2326:was opened, followed in 1931 by the opening of 2294: 1940:society, formed in 1972, which performs at the 4966: 3900: 3822:"James Prescott Joule: Worthington Park, Sale" 3508:"Trafford Metropolitan Borough key statistics" 3384: 3373:"Trafford Metropolitan Borough household data" 3333:"Trafford Metropolitan Borough marital status" 3242:"Trafford Metropolitan Borough key statistics" 2433: 2431: 2429: 2427: 824:, an inter-parish unit established to provide 556:, from which "Sale" is derived, means "at the 5211: 4959: 4957: 3549: 3547: 2971:. Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council. 2023 2791: 2207:in Altrincham, from where trains run between 1853:Lane, Ashton-upon-Mersey, and Brogden Grove. 1795:The main thoroughfare of Sale shopping centre 1040: 848:of Cheshire. The local board was replaced by 5696:List of civil parishes in Greater Manchester 4924: 4307: 4068:. Ashton-on-MerseyRUFC.co.uk. Archived from 3594:"Trafford Local Authority economic activity" 3535:. United Kingdom Census 1991. Archived from 2906: 2904: 2865: 2478: 2476: 2376:Listed buildings in Sale, Greater Manchester 2287:, the busiest airport in the UK outside the 1812: 774:, the pilot and the bomb-aimer were killed. 430:, linked ecclesiastically with neighbouring 4732:"Church of John the Divine, Sale (1261946)" 4664: 4662: 3493: 3491: 3481: 3479: 3477: 2961: 2810: 2808: 2806: 2775: 2773: 2771: 2769: 2767: 2765: 2719: 2717: 2695: 2693: 2691: 2424: 1950:International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival 1873:the town and features a miniature railway. 1018:obtains the town's drinking water from the 879:of the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, a 5218: 5204: 4954: 4810:"The Church of England Diocese of Chester" 3629:Nevell (1997), pp. 85–86, 88–91. 3544: 3082: 2707: 2705: 2672: 2670: 2633: 2631: 2629: 2565: 2563: 2553: 2551: 2265:, are about 4 miles (6 km) away. The 1889:that provides a home for migrating birds. 1047: 1033: 683:to lessen the food shortage caused by the 658:The extension of the Bridgewater Canal to 407:. In 2021, it had a population of 54,515. 5138:. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. 5072:. Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council. 5053:. Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council. 5002:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 4829:"List of United Synagogues across the UK" 4102: 4044: 3757:KS11a Industry of employment – all people 3513:. audit-commission.gov.uk. Archived from 2922: 2920: 2918: 2916: 2901: 2878:inflation figures are based on data from 2473: 2152:. Sale and District Synagogue is part of 1864:, the physicist who gave his name to the 1414:, with residents relocating to new jobs. 403:, and 5 miles (8.0 km) southwest of 5265:Greater Manchester Statutory City Region 5105: 4997: 4659: 4350:. Sale Grammar School. 22 November 2006. 4345:"Sale Grammar School 2006 Ofsted Report" 4038: 3488: 3474: 3154:. Trafford Council. 2007. Archived from 3132:. Trafford Council. 2007. Archived from 3113:. Trafford Council. 2007. Archived from 2996:. Manchester Geographical Society. 1998. 2850: 2822: 2820: 2803: 2762: 2714: 2688: 2466: 2464: 2462: 2460: 2179: 2106: 1900: 1816: 1790: 1056:Neighbouring towns, villages and places. 939: 890:For national elections, Sale was in the 791: 718: 621: 595:The manor of Sale was one of 30 held by 586: 4890:"Rail map for Liverpool and Manchester" 4210:Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council. 4190:Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council. 4066:"Ashton-on-Mersey RUFC contact details" 3891:. GreenFlagAward.org.uk. Archived from 2702: 2667: 2626: 2599: 2560: 2548: 2536:Nevell (1997), pp. 32, 38–39. 14: 6049:Unparished areas in Greater Manchester 6026: 5152: 5136:Public Sculpture of Greater Manchester 5086: 5067: 5048: 5038:The English Place-Name Society Journal 5035: 4913: 4812:. Chester.Anglican.org. Archived from 4424:"Manor High School 2007 Ofsted Report" 4248:. Trafford Rowing Club. Archived from 2913: 2844: 2233:The A56 road runs between Chester and 2103:List of churches in Greater Manchester 820:, Sale was joined with the Altrincham 5839:Manchester and Salford Junction Canal 5819:Manchester and Salford Junction Canal 5260:Greater Manchester Combined Authority 5199: 5114: 4390:"Sale High School 2006 Ofsted Report" 3841:Nevell (1997), pp. 2, 77–8. 3686: 2879: 2817: 2800:Swain (1987), pp. 119, 123. 2457: 1992:, both former residents of the town. 1028: 749:result in a number of bombing raids. 506:which runs between the fortresses at 399:, 3 miles (4.8 km) northeast of 5157:. London: Royal Historical Society. 3563:KS09a Economic activity – all people 2491:Nevell (1992), pp. 59, 75. 2146:Roman Catholic Diocese of Shrewsbury 1896: 1391: 1064: 806:ancient parish of Ashton upon Mersey 4275:. Trafford Community Leisure Trust. 3997:"Sale Gilbert and Sullivan Society" 3664:. 25 September 2002. Archived from 3620:Swain (1987), pp. 14, 16. 3596:. Statistics.gov.uk. Archived from 3375:. Statistics.gov.uk. Archived from 3335:. Statistics.gov.uk. Archived from 3244:. Statistics.gov.uk. Archived from 2596:Swain (1987), pp. 42, 44. 944:Shops along Northenden Road in Sale 27:Town in Greater Manchester, England 24: 5834:Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal 5824:Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal 4856:"Trafford community groups search" 4737:National Heritage List for England 4697:National Heritage List for England 4692:"Church of Martin, Sale (1067893)" 4407:. Trafford Council. Archived from 4392:. ofsted.gov.uk. 23 December 2006. 4365:. Sale High School. Archived from 4087:. TraffordMV.co.uk. Archived from 3977:. Audit Commission. Archived from 3725:. 20 November 2007. Archived from 3029:. United Utilities. Archived from 1869:is buried in Brooklands Cemetery. 1201:Demographics of Greater Manchester 502:. Sale lies along the line of the 25: 6065: 5910:Greater Manchester County Council 5316:Metropolitan Borough of Stockport 5173: 5134:Wyke, Terry; Harry Cocks (2004). 4858:. Trafford.gov.uk. Archived from 4246:"Welcome to Trafford Rowing Club" 4214:. Trafford.gov.uk. Archived from 4194:. Trafford.gov.uk. Archived from 4103:Rowbottom, Mike (7 August 2006). 4014:. salebrass.co.uk. Archived from 3955:. Trafford.gov.uk. Archived from 3854:. Trafford.gov.uk. Archived from 3819: 3792:. Trafford.gov.uk. Archived from 3687:Thame, David (22 November 2005). 3658:"'Bright future' for town centre" 3085:"Annual England weather averages" 2339:British Electric Traction Company 2074:is an academy school and part of 922:held twelve of the wards and the 709:George Grey, 6th Earl of Stamford 395:, 2 miles (3.2 km) south of 6001:Transport for Greater Manchester 5326:Metropolitan Borough of Trafford 5321:Metropolitan Borough of Tameside 5311:Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale 5153:Youngs, Frederic A. Jr. (1991). 4978: 4945: 4936: 4907: 4882: 4867: 4848: 4821: 4802: 4795:"Catholic Diocese of Shrewsbury" 4787: 4769: 4751: 4720: 4717:Richards (1947), pp. 22–24. 4711: 4680: 4671: 4634: 4609: 4584: 4559: 4506: 4481: 4456: 4431: 4416: 4397: 4382: 4355: 4337: 4328: 4319: 4280: 4265: 4238: 4223: 4203: 4183: 4168: 4142: 4123: 4096: 4085:"A brief history of Trafford MV" 4077: 3852:"Conservation Areas in Trafford" 3759: 3565: 3405: 3403:KS13 Qualifications and students 3307: 3271: 3211: 2942:. 23 September 1935. p. 15. 2360: 2172:, three miles (5 km) away. 1647: 1636:A Vision of Britain through Time 1204: 1127: 1110: 1102: 1085: 582: 68: 61: 43: 5921:Population of major settlements 4990: 4984:Swain (1987), pp. 129–130. 4975:Swain (1987), pp. 119–120. 4895:. National Rail. Archived from 4058: 4023: 4004: 3989: 3964: 3953:"Take a trip to Sale Waterside" 3945: 3919: 3881: 3872: 3863: 3844: 3835: 3813: 3804: 3741: 3711: 3680: 3650: 3641: 3632: 3623: 3614: 3605: 3533:"Greater Manchester Urban Area" 3525: 3500: 3465: 3456: 3423: 3352: 3325: 3289: 3253: 3193: 3190:Swain (1987), pp. 124–126. 3184: 3175: 3166: 3144: 3130:"Ashton-on-Mersey Ward Profile" 3122: 3103: 3076: 3046: 3027:"Drinking water quality report" 3019: 3010: 3001: 2983: 2969:"Ward and polling station maps" 2946: 2929: 2841:Swain (1987), pp. 135–136. 2835: 2782: 2753: 2744: 2735: 2726: 2679: 2658: 2649: 2640: 2617: 2608: 2590: 2581: 2572: 2539: 2530: 2412:. Office of National Statistics 936:Geography of Greater Manchester 461:in 1935, giving Sale honorific 5306:Metropolitan Borough of Oldham 5296:Metropolitan Borough of Bolton 5089:Manchester: the Hidden History 4933:Nevell (1997), pp. 96–97. 4879:Retrieved on 28 February 2014. 4428:Retrieved on 26 December 2008. 4394:Retrieved on 26 December 2008. 4304:Retrieved on 28 February 2014. 4277:Retrieved on 28 February 2014. 4231:"Woodheys park pitch and putt" 4220:Retrieved on 28 December 2008. 4200:Retrieved on 28 December 2008. 3897:Retrieved on 24 December 2008. 3810:Wyke (2004), pp. 393–394. 3638:Nevell (1997), pp. 89–90. 3269:KS01 Usual resident population 3043:Retrieved on 26 December 2008. 2991:"Exploring Greater Manchester" 2521: 2512: 2503: 2494: 2485: 2439:"Greater Manchester Gazetteer" 2402: 2249:, which links Manchester with 2058:and nineteen primary schools. 1162:The town's main districts are 714: 13: 1: 5331:Metropolitan Borough of Wigan 4426:. ofsted.gov.uk. 30 May 2008. 4316:Swain (1987), pp. 69–71. 3602:Retrieved on 3 November 2007. 3541:Retrieved on 30 October 2008. 3172:Swain (1987), pp. 91–93. 2860:. 1 January 1867. p. 24. 2664:Swain (1987), pp. 61–62. 2655:Swain (1987), pp. 51–52. 2623:Swain (1987), pp. 44–45. 2518:Swain (1987), pp. 12–13. 2391: 1383:town, there was an influx of 1194: 1128: 1086: 781: 5844:Mersey and Irwell Navigation 5301:Metropolitan Borough of Bury 4864:Retrieved on 12 August 2008. 4845:Retrieved on 14 August 2008. 4212:"Ashton-on-Mersey Golf Club" 4150:"Modahl gives BAF ultimatum" 4074:Retrieved on 28 August 2008. 4049:. Salefc.com. Archived from 3087:. Met Office. Archived from 2862:Retrieved on 12 August 2008. 2381:List of people from Trafford 2295:History of transport in Sale 2175: 2148:, and the Church of England 2011: 1942:Altrincham Garrick Playhouse 1111: 1103: 929: 540:Roman departure from Britain 69: 7: 6039:Towns in Greater Manchester 5270:Mayor of Greater Manchester 5070:The Archaeology of Trafford 4963:Nevell (1997), p. 100. 4818:Retrieved on 11 April 2009. 4646:www.trafforddirectory.co.uk 4621:www.trafforddirectory.co.uk 4596:www.trafforddirectory.co.uk 4571:www.trafforddirectory.co.uk 4546:www.trafforddirectory.co.uk 4518:www.trafforddirectory.co.uk 4493:www.trafforddirectory.co.uk 4468:www.trafforddirectory.co.uk 4443:www.trafforddirectory.co.uk 4288:"Walton Park Sports Centre" 4235:Retrieved on 26 April 2008. 4233:. Friends of Woodheys Park. 4020:Retrieved on 28 March 2008. 3916:Retrieved on 27 April 2007. 3860:Retrieved on 23 March 2012. 3453:Retrieved on 1 August 2008. 3444:Retrieved on 1 August 2008. 3435:Retrieved on 1 August 2008. 3381:Retrieved on 5 August 2008. 3250:Retrieved on 5 August 2008. 2509:Dodgson (1970b), p. 4. 2353: 2096: 2018:List of schools in Trafford 818:Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 481: 107:OS grid reference 32:Human settlement in England 10: 6070: 5951:Grade II* listed buildings 5106:Richards, Raymond (1947). 4998:Dodgson, J. McN. (1970b). 4904:Retrieved on 2 March 2014. 4797:. DioceseofShrewsbury.org. 4677:Nevell (1997), p. 28. 4352:Retrieved on 2 March 2014. 4139:Retrieved on 2 March 2014. 4001:Retrieved on 11 June 2007. 3986:Retrieved on 2 March 2014. 3961:Retrieved on 2 March 2014. 3801:Retrieved on 31 July 2008. 3522:Retrieved on 2 March 2014. 3497:Swain (1987), p. 139. 3485:Nevell (1997), p. 86. 3471:Nevell (1997), p. 85. 3462:Nevell (1997), p. 59. 3368:Retrieved on 2 March 2014. 3349:Retrieved on 5 April 2009. 3181:Swain (1987), p. 122. 3163:Retrieved on 30 June 2007. 3141:Retrieved on 30 June 2007. 3119:Retrieved on 30 June 2007. 2958:Retrieved on 2 March 2014. 2910:Swain (1987), p. 119. 2832:Retrieved on 18 June 2016. 2814:Swain (1987), p. 133. 2779:Swain (1987), p. 134. 2750:Swain (1987), p. 116. 2723:Nevell (1997), p. 87. 2699:Nevell (1997), p. 97. 2646:Nevell (1997), p. 56. 2578:Nevell (2008), p. 61. 2482:Nevell (1997), p. 20. 2324:Brooklands railway station 2130:Grade II* listed buildings 2100: 2015: 1946:D'Oyly Carte Opera Company 1827:Grade II* listed buildings 1807: 1643: 1631: 1419: 1198: 933: 785: 768:Royal Australian Air Force 476: 128:162 mi (261 km) 5862: 5791: 5705: 5339: 5278: 5252: 5245:Greater Manchester Portal 5241: 5119:. Wilmslow: Sigma Press. 4951:Swain (1987), p. 89. 4942:Swain (1987), p. 46. 4668:Swain (1987), p. 76. 4334:Swain (1987), p. 74. 4325:Swain (1987), p. 71. 4055:Retrieved on 2 arch 2014. 3878:Swain (1987), p. 96. 3869:Wyke (2004), p. 394. 3647:Swain (1987), p. 61. 3611:Swain (1987), p. 15. 3111:"Brooklands Ward Profile" 3016:Nevell (1997), p. 3. 3007:Nevell (1997), p. 1. 2788:Swain (1987) p. 112. 2759:Swain (1987), p. 84. 2741:Swain (1987), p. 98. 2732:Swain (1987), p. 91. 2711:Swain (1987), p. 85. 2685:Swain (1987), p. 59. 2676:Swain (1987), p. 68. 2637:Swain (1987), p. 40. 2614:Swain (1987), p. 47. 2605:Swain (1987), p. 44. 2587:Swain (1987), p. 27. 2569:Swain (1987), p. 22. 2557:Swain (1987), p. 20. 2545:Swain (1987), p. 11. 2500:Swain (1987), p. 12. 2368:Greater Manchester portal 2328:Dane Road railway station 2237:via Sale, Manchester and 1974:Salford Community Stadium 1813:Landmarks and attractions 1682:Population of working age 1650: 1207: 1062: 904:Wythenshawe and Sale East 881:local government district 873:Local Government Act 1972 838:Local Government Act 1888 830:Local Government Act 1858 800:Historically, Sale was a 788:Municipal Borough of Sale 455:Local Government Act 1929 391:on the south bank of the 312: 304:Wythenshawe and Sale East 289: 285: 273: 261: 249: 245: 235: 223: 213: 203: 189: 171: 153: 137:Metropolitan borough 135: 121: 105: 93: 56: 42: 37: 6034:Sale, Greater Manchester 5946:Grade I listed buildings 5809:Hulme Locks Branch Canal 4799:Retrieved on 7 May 2007. 4413:Retrieved on 2 May 2007. 4379:Retrieved on 2 May 2007. 4262:Retrieved on 7 May 2007. 4180:Retrieved on 7 May 2007. 4093:Retrieved on 7 May 2007. 4035:Retrieved on 7 May 2007. 3152:"Sale Moor Ward Profile" 2998:Retrieved on 6 May 2007. 2470:Swain (1987), p. 9. 2396: 1955: 900:Altrincham and Sale West 865:charter of incorporation 863:in an attempt to gain a 299:Altrincham and Sale West 155:Metropolitan county 5188:Encyclopædia Britannica 4131:"About Darren Campbell" 3723:Manchester Evening News 3693:Manchester Evening News 3689:"Sale shops fetch £40m" 3662:Manchester Evening News 2880:Clark, Gregory (2017). 2072:Ashton-on-Mersey School 1374:academic qualifications 5854:Stockport Branch Canal 5814:Islington Branch Canal 5279:Metropolitan districts 5191:(11th ed.). 1911. 5115:Swain, Norman (1987). 3060:. 2001. Archived from 2344:Manchester Corporation 2185: 2112: 1906: 1829: – two churches ( 1822: 1796: 1170:in the southeast, and 981:Manchester city centre 945: 797: 770:and one member of the 724: 635: 592: 225:Postcode district 6054:Geography of Trafford 5829:Manchester Ship Canal 5253:Statutory City Region 5108:Old Cheshire Churches 5091:. The History Press. 5087:Nevell, Mike (2008). 5068:Nevell, Mike (1997). 5049:Nevell, Mike (1992). 4902:on 29 September 2007. 4411:on 27 September 2007. 4273:"Sale Leisure Centre" 4053:on 27 September 2007. 3161:on 27 September 2007. 3139:on 27 September 2007. 2271:Catthorpe Interchange 2269:, which runs between 2209:Manchester Piccadilly 2183: 2110: 2041:Roman Catholic Church 2016:Further information: 1904: 1820: 1794: 1403:Industrial Revolution 1199:Further information: 943: 934:Further information: 846:administrative county 795: 786:Further information: 722: 634:are in the southeast) 625: 590: 6011:Manchester Metrolink 5354:Ashton-in-Makerfield 5051:Tameside Before 1066 4835:on 16 September 2008 4369:on 29 September 2007 3914:on 22 February 2007. 3600:on 26 December 2007. 3451:. Vision of Britain. 3442:. Vision of Britain. 3433:. Vision of Britain. 3379:on 26 December 2007. 3366:on 22 December 2008. 3248:on 26 December 2007. 3064:on 29 September 2007 2307:The commencement of 2037:Primitive Methodists 1938:Gilbert and Sullivan 1887:local nature reserve 1710:Part-time employment 1696:Full-time employment 1188:semi-detached houses 967:53.42472°N 2.32194°W 916:2023 local elections 908:Conservative Party's 471:Manchester Metrolink 205:Sovereign state 5961:Scheduled monuments 5342:(cities in italics) 5110:. London: Batsford. 4862:on 18 January 2012. 4816:on 5 February 2008. 4405:"Manor High School" 4218:on 19 January 2012. 4198:on 19 January 2012. 4178:. Sale Sports Club. 4137:on 20 October 2007. 3895:on 7 February 2008. 3858:on 6 February 2013. 3719:"Sale's sales boom" 3539:on 5 February 2009. 3431:"Sale social class" 3305:KS04 Marital status 3083:Met Office (2007). 2956:. Trafford Council. 2122:English Reformation 2118:Church of St Martin 2060:Sale Grammar School 1923:Fairport Convention 1885:wildlife refuge, a 1835:St. John the Divine 1423:in Sale since 1801 963: /  896:Altrincham and Sale 885:metropolitan county 854:county review order 850:Sale Urban District 693:economic depression 534:); the present-day 426:, Sale was a rural 351: /  6006:Manchester Airport 5991:Places of interest 5494:Ince-in-Makerfield 5419:Chorlton-cum-Hardy 5286:City of Manchester 5234:Greater Manchester 4363:"Sale High School" 4176:"Sale Sports Club" 3999:. SaleGASS.org.uk. 3959:on 7 January 2008. 3933:. Trafford Council 3889:"Worthington Park" 3520:on 10 August 2008. 3117:on 6 January 2011. 3033:on 29 January 2008 2954:"Our constitution" 2876:Retail Price Index 2857:The London Gazette 2830:. Trafford.gov.uk. 2285:Manchester Airport 2257:motorway, between 2186: 2150:Diocese of Chester 2113: 2064:sixth form college 2025:Congregationalists 1986:Commonwealth Games 1907: 1823: 1797: 1412:Greater Manchester 1166:in the northwest, 1164:Ashton upon Mersey 1119:Chorlton-cum-Hardy 983:. 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Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
M33
Dialling code
Police
Greater Manchester
Fire
Greater Manchester
Ambulance
North West
UK Parliament

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