Sale Sharks hungry for more European rugby, says Mills
Sale Sharks second row Jonathan Mills is hungry for more European rugby after his first taste of the highest level against Munster and Clermont.
Sale Sharks second row Jonathan Mills is hungry for more European rugby after his first taste of the highest level against Munster and Clermont.
Business success was celebrated in style last night as Altrincham and Sale Chamber of Commerce held its Annual Business Awards.
Business leaders and the services they provide are due to be recognised in Altrincham and Sale’s Chamber of Commerce Annual Business Awards.
A man was glassed in the face on Saturday night in a ‘violent and unprovoked assault’ after bumping into another man on his way to the toilet at a Trafford bar.
Professional flautist and singer Barry Jackson, 48, was singing Luciano Pavarotti arias and playing music in a shopping precinct when the female community officer ordered him to move on saying he was a ‘beggar and a vagrant’ and was causing an obstruction.
Motorists will see a 17-mile stretch of network between junction 8 of the M60 near Sale and Junction 20 of the M62 near Rochdale kitted out with technology to tackle traffic jams
The Sale Arts Trail has been set up by three artists to showcase the talents of Sale residents between July 11 and 13.
Manchester MP John Leech has backed plans for the North West’s first £200million smart motorway to be constructed this year.
MM picks the top quotes from Sale-born Idiot Abroad star Karl Pilkington
Trafford Council spent almost £4,000 in a scheme introducing double yellow lines to a small area of Sale last year.
Festival goers attended the Sale Bicycle Festival with all proceeds going to the charity Simply Cycling, who modify bikes for disabled people.
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