- Brooklands, Trafford
infobox UK place
country = England
latitude= 53.411089
longitude= -2.3137
official_name= Brooklands
population = 9,773 (2001 census)
metropolitan_borough=Trafford
metropolitan_county =Greater Manchester
region= North West England
constituency_westminster= Wythenshawe and Sale East
post_town= SALE
postcode_district = M33
postcode_area= M
dial_code= 0161
os_grid_reference= SJ791905Brooklands is an area and electoral ward within Sale, in the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford,
Greater Manchester ,England . It is convert|5.7|mi|km|1 to the south-southwest ofManchester City Centre and has a total resident population of 9,773. [cite web |url=http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadDomainList.do?a=7&c=brooklands&d=14&i=1001x1002&m=0&enc=1&areaId=5941523&OAAreaId=356137|title=Brooklands (Ward) |author= United Kingdom Census 2001 |publisher=neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk |accessdate=2007-09-08]Voters from this ward elect three councillors to
Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council . Currently all three councillors, Glynn Evans, Susan Cooley and Sue Murphy, are members of the Labour Party.The
Manchester Metrolink tram network passes through the district; Brooklands Station lies on the route betweenManchester City Centre andAltrincham .James Joule a notable Englishphysicist , who lent his name to the standard unit ofenergy , is buried in Brooklands cemetery.The area is named after
Samuel Brooks , a Manchester banker and businessman who, in 1856, bought a parcel of land in this area from theEarl of Stamford ; he also made further purchases later. The area was crossed by theManchester, South Junction and Altrincham Railway , which opened in 1849. A road crossed this railway between Sale andTimperley stations, and in 1855, 45 residents petitioned for a station there. The company took no action but in 1859, Brooks negotiated terms for a station. He offered an acre of land for £200 with a guarantee of compensation if it did not pay. The unofficial name "Brooks’s land" soon became "Brooklands", and the station so named opened there on1 December 1859 .In 1862, Brooks built a private road running southeast from the station, with land for superior housing. This ran (and still runs) all the way to the A538
Altrincham –Wilmslow road at Hale, making use of the earlier Roaring Gate Lane for part of the journey. cite journal | author = Brackenbury, Allan | title = The Road from Brooklands Station | journal = Journal of the Railway and Canal History Society | date = November 1993 | volume = 31/4 | issue = 156 | pages = 170–174 | issn = 00338834 ]References
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