I'm not sure why Peel can't fund it themselves, they are absolutely loaded.Peel are still working with site developers and funders, as of July, according to the BBC. Personally, I'm not feeling too confident about it.
I'm not sure why Peel can't fund it themselves, they are absolutely loaded.Peel are still working with site developers and funders, as of July, according to the BBC. Personally, I'm not feeling too confident about it.
It's certainly an odd place for it, there is another one planned for Southport. The Snowdonia one was also in a stupid location. You would think that they would be better placed nearer to where the surfers are, can't imagine there are many in TraffordConsidering the Snowdonia one shut last year, I can’t see people queuing up to fund the thing.
Yes Peel have money, but they’re pretty risk averse - and the surf lagoon isn’t a guaranteed success.
It's certainly an odd place for it, there is another one planned for Southport. The Snowdonia one was also in a stupid location. You would think that they would be better placed nearer to where the surfers are, can't imagine there are many in Trafford
Sale waterpark? The indoor waterpark make sense but the surf centre doesn't.There’s a massive water sports centre and lake just two junctions down the motorway from the Trafford Centre. Probably ten minutes away.
It already is!
My most hated bit of motorway.
Looking forward myself though, lots of play stuff in the area now.
Thankfully I work from home 4 days a week and work in the City the other. I don't go to the Trafford all that much these days but I will absolutely get passes for our family when this opens.
But the 60/61 merge is always a pain, six am to bedtime!
That merge has stopped me visiting the Trafford centre on at least a dozen occasions.
Not going to queue on the motorway for half an hour just to get to the shops!
Things will only get worse as more attractions arrive on an already really congested area.