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News about Sale, Brooklands, Sale Moor and Ashton on Mersey
2017
August
Police hunt for Sale bank robber
TRIBUTES PAID TO FALLEN OF SALE AS WAR MEMORIAL RE-LOCATED
Car stolen in overnight burglary in Sale
Sale Church opens its doors with a mystery photograph
Detectives warn the public not to approach suspect they want to question about the murder of Sale Moor father
Mercedes car and Transit van stolen in two separate overnight burglaries in Sale
Thoughts turning to Autumn and Dirty Dancing at the Waterside Arts Centre
Four parks get the honour to fly the flag in Sale
Mike is searching for old school friends from Sale to make his birthday dream come true
Police warning over potential scams after Environment Agency uniforms stolen
Detectives arrest a man on suspicion of murder in Sale Moor
Man arrested on suspicion of supplying drugs to children
Latest stories
“A great loss to Sale”: El Boliche confirms permanent closure of tapas restaurant
Shop independent: GOOD Market returns to Stanley Square
Sale’s Mustard Diner closes after six years on Northenden Road
Handover of the latest affordable homes at the Sale West estate marked by partner event
Sale florist business born in lockdown celebrates second birthday
First look: Take a look inside the magical new Harry Potter shop in Emporium M33
Penguins take centre stage at Waterside this Christmas – plus more events for all the family
Autobiographical play As The Crow Flies: Berlin, Todmorden comes to Waterside
Devastated daughter remembers dad killed in Sale crash
New Sale author launches first children’s book