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Sale Water Park PARKRUN is coming back to Trafford after the council gave permission for the event at Sale Water Park to return – although the exact date is still in doubt. Organisers took to Twitter at 3pm on Tuesday to reveal Trafford Council have given the free, weekly 5km event the go ahead. It means both of Trafford’s parkruns are set to return after the event at Longford Park in Stretford got its permission in April. This is good news for the area’s parkrunners, who have not been able to attend since mid-March 2020. An average of almost 500 people took part in the event at Longford Park every weekend before the pandemic, plus more than 200 people at Sale Water Park.
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Flood warnings issued for Didsbury, Northenden, Cheadle and Sale as Storm Chrisoph hits region
Current levels on the River Mersey at Ashton Weir are just below the highest level ever recorded
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The River Mersey is very close to reaching the highest level ever recorded.