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  Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Trafford Centre (1997) 'From de Trafford to the House of Lords' Trafford Centre Insight, Brochure.
The decision to extend the current dining facilities was due to the growth in demand amongst visitors wishing to dine during their stay, or indeed visit The Trafford Centre during the evening specifically for food and drink.
A common issue for people travelling to the Trafford Centre along the M60 from the northwest of Manchester is traffic congestion on the Barton high-level bridge, as shoppers seek to access the centre via junction 10, particularly in the evening.
www.goupstate.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Trafford_Centre   (1183 words)

  
 BBC - Manchester Have Your Say - Trafford Centre - shopping hell or heaven?
Trafford Centre is a great place to go shopping it has a selection of different shops.
i think that trafford centre is a beautiful place to be i have just stayed for two weeks in my aunties apartment i have visited the trafford centre i can honestly say there are no malls in washington that can compare to this one.
The Trafford centre is worth the journey for my family, and I have never been stuck in a traffic jam going, no more that I do going anywere else around our moterway network these days.
www.bbc.co.uk /manchester/have_your_say/2002/12/31/trafford_centre.shtml   (3554 words)

  
 Trafford Centre & Shopping in Trafford Park Manchester
Peel Holdings' Trafford Centre occupies a former wasteland site of 300 acres in the Dumplington district on the outskirts of Trafford Park; it took 27 months to build, employed over 3000 building workers and cost some £600 million to complete.
Organised entertainments are available, including performances by the Trafford Centre Bears, magicians and jugglers.
The Trafford Centre operates a non-smoking policy within the premises, except in designated areas of the Orient.
www.manchester2002-uk.com /shops/trafford-centre.html   (694 words)

  
 Trafford Centre - places2visit.co.uk - BROWSE.
The Dome is in the middle of the center and features the centres biggest dome and is also home to the first Selfridges outside of London it is also home to other high end retailers like Whittards and also jewelers Beaverbrooks and Goldsmiths.
The decision to extend the current dining facilities was due to the growth in demand amongst visitors wishing to dine during their stay, or indeed visit The Trafford Centre during the evening specifically for food and drink.
Trafford Centre (1997) “From de Trafford to the House of Lords” Trafford Centre Insight, Brochure.
www.places2visit.co.uk /WTT/a/Trafford_Centre_Manchester_232c333c52.html   (1398 words)

  
 Trafford Centre booming - city centre struggles….is parking the answer? « Rob Adlard
The Trafford Centre,, is going from strength to strength despite a predicted slump in consumer spending this year.
Its worrying that The Trafford Centre even has a branch of Selfridges to offer, and saw a rise in shopper numbers to a record 4m in December 2006 while businesses in the city struggle.
When will the city council realise that Manhcester’s city centre has no pre-determined right to have a vibrant retail core, the conditions have to be right and its hard work for the businesses involved.
robadlard.wordpress.com /2007/01/28/trafford-centre-booming-city-centre-strugglesis-parking-the-answer   (760 words)

  
 Trafford Centre - Shopping National with reviews and price comparison at dooyoo.co.uk
Description: The Trafford Centre is next to junctions 9 and 10 of the M60 Manchester Orbital Motorway, (formerly the M63).
When I needed some information about the centre for a group of students the staff at the Trafford Centre were more than happy to help.
The Trafford Centre is next to junctions 9 and 10 of the M60 Manchester Orbital Motorway,...
www.dooyoo.co.uk /shopping-national/trafford-centre   (621 words)

  
 Trafford tourist information
The Trafford Metropolitan Borough of is lies to the south west of Manchester.
The eastern part of the borough is dominated by the industrial estate of Trafford Park but to the south and south-west lies the open rural countryside of Cheshire.
Trafford Park Industrial Estate was the world's first industrial park and today it is still the largest.
www.touruk.co.uk /manchester/trafford.htm   (1029 words)

  
 Directions to North Trafford College's campuses
Once you have joined the M60, follow the signposts for Ring Road W and S. Go past the Trafford Centre (on your left) and exit at junction 8 which will be signposted Carrington, Stretford and Altrincham.
The Talbot Road Centre is almost immediately opposite the Lancashire County Cricket Club ground and close to Manchester United Football Club – both of which are well signposted.
The Technology Centre is situated on the fringe of Trafford Park (Greater Manchester’s main industrial centre) which is well signposted.
www.northtrafford.ac.uk /about_ntc/directions.htm   (317 words)

  
 BBC - h2g2 - The Trafford Centre, Greater Manchester, UK
The Trafford centre is an out of town 'experience' in the North West region of England.
The next most serious controversy to strike the centre was the tragic loss of a six-year-old's life while playing with other children around a stage area.
Something to note, however, is where your car is and which entrance you used to enter the Trafford Centre building, as searching for your car among 10,000 is not a fun thing to do.
www.bbc.co.uk /dna/h2g2/A314966   (827 words)

  
 Manchester - Wikitravel   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Although not actually a district (it is a city in it's own right) the city centre of Salford is immediately adjacent to Manchester's city centre.
It is very welcoming to the student lifestyle and many establishments in the centre and South Manchester are geared towards students; eating and drinking in Manchester can be very inexpensive due to the high competition that goes on between these establishments.
Similarly, parking at the Trafford Centre (M60, junctions 9 and 10) is free and there are buses to the centre and Stretford tram station.
wikitravel.org /en/Trafford   (4988 words)

  
 Trafford Hall Hotel, Manchester, United Kingdom - 82 Guest reviews - Booking.com online hotel reservations
The location is ideal for the Trafford Centre, city centre, night life, MEN Arena, G-Mex and Apollo Theatre.
The Trafford Hall Hotel, now under new management as of 2nd May 2006, is situated a mere mile from Manchester city centre to which Trafford Bar metrolink station (50 yards away) offers regular, speedy access in 5 minutes and 10 minutes from the MEN Arena and 5 minutes from the G-Mex Centre.
The city centre is only 5 minutes away and has many attractions such as 1st class shops, theatres and museums in addition to being probably the foremost commercial centre in the north of England.
www.booking.com /hotel/gb/thetraffordhallhotel.en.html   (843 words)

  
 GMPTE - Trams - Trafford Centre Shuttle Bus
The Shuttle bus is an express service from the Metrolink stop at Stretford and Stretford Arndale Centre to the Trafford Centre.
The bus will drop you near to the entrance of the Selfridges Store at The Trafford Centre, it then continues into the Bus Station.
The return journey can be caught at the Trafford Centre Bus Station, outside The Orient entrance and outside the new John Lewis store.
www.gmpte.com /content.cfm?subcategory_id=102826   (238 words)

  
 Henshaws Society for Blind People - Trafford Centre Pledges Support for Henshaws
Under the umbrella of The Trafford Centre's Fountain Fund, Centre management nominate two local charities to share in the money raised from all coins thrown into the Trafford Centre's five fountains over a two year period.
The Trafford Centre is one of the most popular visitor destinations in the North West, attracting more than 500,000 visitors a week or over 30 million visitors every year.
Marie Toller, Campaign Manager at Henshaws says: "We are delighted that Trafford Centre management have recognised the work that we do in supporting blind and visually impaired people across the North West and have generously nominated us as one of their chosen charities for 2007/2008.
www.hsbp.co.uk /Templates/Internal.asp?NodeID=92653   (392 words)

  
 Welcome to Trafford Water Sports Centre
Trafford Water Sports Centre will endeavour to give 2 weeks notice of any cancellation.
Courses cancelled by Trafford Water Sports Centre for whatever reason will result in full refunds being given where an alternative cannot be found.
Trafford Water Sports Centre will endeavour to re-schedule sessions wherever possible.
www.thedeckersgroup.com /tws/booking.htm   (481 words)

  
 Logical Minds, Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK - CASE STUDIES - THE TRAFFORD CENTRE WEB CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
The Trafford Centre is a key tourist attraction in the North West and one of the UK's leading shopping and leisure destinations, attracting over 29 million visitors per annum.
Preferred design agency to The Trafford Centre, Eldon Design, approached Logical Minds to help develop a web content management system for their long standing and valued client.
With new stores opening and visitor levels increasing, it was clear The Trafford Centre's website could be better utilised to communicate up to date news and information to their growing number of users.
www.logicalminds.co.uk /view_client_case_study.asp?case_study_id=12   (367 words)

  
 BSEE - Building Services and Environmental Engineer: Innovative busbars for Trafford Centre
The Trafford Centre, Manchester’s £1.4 billion shopping and leisure destination, has specified the innovative Upower busbar during an upgrade of its electrical switchgear.
The Centre wanted to add extra circuits to cope with growing demand for power and to provide capacity for the future.
The system was installed at The Trafford Centre when it was built in 1998.
www.bsee.co.uk /news/fullstory.php/aid/3762/Innovative_busbars_for_Trafford_Centre.html   (304 words)

  
 Trafford Centre - Review - The Trafford Centre --- A Shopping City !!
The centre is easily accessible by public transport, there is a shuttle bus(ML1) which runs from the near-by metrolink station at Stretford very frequantly.
There is a taxi firm which operates from the centre and they have a stand which is undercover and manned pretty much 24 hours for you to order your cab from
The rest of the stores are mainly clothing, homeware, jewellery and health and beauty based.The centre can get very very busy at weekends and evenings from 6pm and if possible you should avoid it at these times as the traffic is horrendous.
www.dooyoo.co.uk /shopping-national/trafford-centre/1029091   (871 words)

  
 Case Study #1: The Trafford Centre - Manchester
The Trafford Centre, is a large new prestigious, sub-regional retail and leisure complex opened in September 1998.
The centre has been developed by The Trafford Centre Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Peel Holdings plc at a cost of £670 million and has established a new benchmark in retailing standards and quality of service.
In March 1999 the award was made to the centre, and is acknowledged to be the largest development in the country ever to have received the award.
www.nsgsecurity.co.uk /casestudy-1.php   (570 words)

  
 Trafford Hall Hotel, Manchester brochure
he Traffordhall Hotel and Conferece Centre is one of the City's best kept secrets.We are ideally located for Manchester array of shops like the Trafford Centre; The Lowry Centre exs.Sporting Grounds like Manchester United Football club (1mile away) and The Old Trafford Cricket Grounds(500m away).
Also easily accessible are the Trafford Park Industrial Estates, Salford Quays Commercial Centre, G-Mex Exhibition Centre and M.E.N. Concert Arena and Exhibition Centre plus the Trafford Centre shopping complex.
After 0.5 miles or so Old Trafford Cricket Ground (Lancashire C.C.C.) is to be seen on the right hand side.
www.2stay.com /uk/hotels/trafford.html   (470 words)

  
 The Trafford Centre revamps online offering
The Centre has wanted to make the site fully DDA Compliant, and the new facilities fulfil the criteria meaning that web surfers with disabilities can enjoy all aspects on the site in the same way as every other user.
Kate Holland, Marketing Manager at The Trafford Centre comments: “I am proud and delighted with the new look site and see it as an enhancement what was already on offer.
The new site is a great step into the future and very much in keeping with The Trafford Centre's premise of being: 'Always Ahead', and we are confident in its appeal to the customer.
www.theretailbulletin.com /index.php?cat=news&page=5&tag=5cb0e249689cd6d8369c4885435a56c2   (463 words)

  
 Trafford Centre - Review - Try the Trafford Centre for a great day out
The Trafford Centre is located next to junctions 9 and 10 of the M60 Manchester Orbital Motorway, (formerly the M63).
The Centre is an excellent caterer for disabled people, and people with prams.
One point that I must add, is that sometimes the centre can get quite busy, especially on Saturdays, so if you want to avoid the crowds, then I recommend you go on a weekday.
www.dooyoo.co.uk /shopping-national/trafford-centre/242754   (608 words)

  
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 Old Trafford & Trafford Centre Hotels
View our list of hotels for Old Trafford and the Trafford Centre below, or use the map of hotels convenient for Old Trafford and Trafford Centre to find you hotels by location.
The Old Trafford Lodge, a superb 68-bedroom hotel, is situated at Old Trafford Cricket Ground.
The Old Trafford Lodge is on the doorstep of Trafford Park, and only 5 minutes from Manchester City Centre.
www.openroads.com /?id=old_trafford_trafford_centre_hotels   (312 words)

  
 Bars inside The Trafford Centre
The Trafford Centre is about 9 miles from the centre of Manchester and is accessible by travelling down the M60 or even catching the bus to the shopping centres dedicated bus station.
If you aren't much of a shopper, or if your feet and wallets are tired then Manchesters Trafford Centre has an array of pubs, bars and restaurants to build up the energy to carry on.
There are plenty of ways to get to and from the Trafford Centre, bus, train and metrolink by road as well as taxis, motorcycles, bikes and on foot.
www.manchesterbars.com /location-traffordcentre.htm   (385 words)

  
 Photo of the Trafford Centre, Manchester   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Manchester's Trafford Park was the first industrial estate in the world, created more than 100 years ago when the region was devoted to manufacturing and industrial production.
Opened in 1998, the Trafford Centre is a £600 million retail and leisure complex boasting 280 retail outlets, totalling 3 miles of shop fronts and employing more than 7000 people.
An estimated 500,000 people visit the centre in a normal week and to venture there during the pre-Christmas shopping frenzy is an experience not for the feint hearted.
www.lowefoto.com /man/man09.html   (180 words)

  
 Shops mall shuttle starts - This is Trafford   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Trafford Centre is splashing out £50,000 to create a safe turning circle at Stretford Station for the fleet of six buses.
The new service should mean tram passengers will find a bus waiting for them to the Trafford Centre, making it a virtual extension of the Metrolink.
We are creating a safe turning circle and also modifying parking bays and providing bus shelters at the Trafford Centre.
archive.thisistrafford.co.uk /1999/4/30/11320.html   (361 words)

  
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In the shadow of the South stand of Manchester United fc, a warm welcome and friendly environment awaits The location is ideal for the Trafford Centre, City Centre, night life, MEN Arena, GMEX and Apollo Theatre.
The hotel is situated a mere one mile from Manchester City Centre to which Trafford Bar Metrolink Station (50 yards away) offers regular speedy access to the city in 5 minutes and 10 minutes from the men Arena and 5 minutes from the gmex Centre.
The City Centre is only 5 minutes away, and has many attractions such as first class shops, theatres and museums in addition to being probably the foremost commercial centre in the north of England.
www.eurhotels.co.uk /121790-Trafford-Hall-Hotel.aspx   (948 words)

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