The
Sale Town Centre Partnership is a not for
profit group striving to ensure
improvements to the town centre are made
to support its growth, vitality and
development. We work to Sale’s own agenda.
Joining our Partnership will give you a
powerful platform to air your views and
participate fully in the management of
your town.
As a local business, community group or
non-profit making organisation, the
Partnership needs your commitment,
enthusiasm and ideas to help the town
fulfil its vision of vitality for the
future.
The Partnership brings together local
businesses, community groups, schools and
others such as the local police. It is by
Trafford Council and consulted on various
proposals which affect the town.
There are regular Partnership meetings
where members can raise their concerns,
offer suggestions and ideas for the town,
hear about developments etc.
For local businesses, the cost is £50 per
year, working out as less than a £1 per
week and it is tax deductible. For
community and non-profit making
organisations, the cost of joining the
Partnership is £25 per year.
Members benefit from
- Regular networking opportunities with other businesses
- Editorial in Trafford Today & the Messenger newspapers
- Promotional campaigns and events to increase footfall
- Full business listing on Sale Town Centre website
- A platform to air your views on important town centre issues
- Regular updates and newsletters
- Survey results outlining trends & perceptions
- Business Support information
- Membership of Operation Pride offering confidential current crime information
- Direct link to Trafford Council via your coordinator
Events are one of the ways in which we
aim to increase footfall to the Town
Centre. The mainstays of the programme are
the Christmas Lights Switch On and the
Summer Festival. We are always looking for
new ideas and people to join our events
group.
If you would like to join or
want further information about the
Partnership or town centre activities,
please contact 0161 912 4881 or
e-mail
hazel.kimmitt@trafford.gov.uk.
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