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0000013285 00000 n Community sports facilities are of vital importance to the council as part of our commitment to the health and wellbeing of our residents. These exciting plans will be shaped by the community, for the community, and aim to have a widespread positive impact on Sale and the surrounding area.Join the mailing list and follow us on Twitter or Facebook for the latest updates and ways to get involved.As part of the proposals for Crossford Bridge Community Sports Village, Sale Sharks – one of England’s oldest rugby clubs – has a vision to bring its elite men’s and women’s teams back to its hometown of Sale.Fans would benefit from an accessible long-term home, offering an array of transport links for visitors, and a matchday experience like no other.The sporting hub could also be home to the Sharks Community Trust, which aims to have a positive impact in Sale through health, education and social inclusion programmes. Phase one of consultation is now closed! ?���Sz��LIL-�8 �/Q��s�����8�ܒ�([n�O,6䒑EJ����n"_Bc3��I(Mpl5��aN�gqL���i���!�0���A4@�V�3�. 0000062339 00000 n
Over the coming months local residents and businesses will be invited to have their say on the future of the site as part of a two-phase consultation. 0000046543 00000 n Residents of Sale have voiced concerns over the rugby union’s prospective move to Crossford Bridge playing fields, saying it would result in a loss of … As part of the plans for Crossford Bridge, we not only have a chance to establish a long-term home for the club, but there’s also a real opportunity for our men’s and women’s teams to inspire the next generation of sporting talent.“Everyone at Sale Sharks is extremely excited about what this could mean for the club’s future.
Over the coming months local residents and businesses will be invited to have their say on the future of the site 0000012825 00000 n In August 2017, the Sharks In response to the plans, Salford City Mayor Paul Dennett told the Dennett added: “Last year over 37,000 people attended nearly 500 events there and there is potential to develop that further when we can.
Sale Sharks are currently based at the AJ Bell Stadium but plan to move to Crossford BridgeSale Sharks rugby club could be coming back to their hometown for the first time in almost 20 years, but it could spell disaster for some.The rugby union club announced plans to build and move to a new state-of-the-art stadium at Crossford Bridge in Sale this morning.The move would be part of large proposals for the area that could see a ‘Sports Village’ developed, including space for community groups, grassroots sports teams and residents of Sale and the surrounding areas.Those behind the sports village plans hope to submit a planning application for their early stage proposals later this year.While this move could prove hugely positive for Trafford, its council and residents, for others the news is not so welcome.Salford City Council jointly owns the AJ Bell stadium, where Sharks currently play, with developers Peel L&P.The authority, whose mayor said he would be "sorry to see the club go" but was "confident the site would attract further investment", has been ploughing The stadium was running at a loss for some time and has proven costly for Salford City Council.
A new stadium in the Crossford Bridge Community Sports Village would host men's and women's teams with a capacity between 8,000 and 12,000 By … 0000001236 00000 n 0000058981 00000 n Residents, businesses and community groups in … A two-stage public consultation on Crossford Bridge Community Sports Village will take place over the coming months, starting on June 22. 117 0 obj <> endobj xref