Work finally begins on £250m Therme mega water park and tropical spa next to Trafford Centre
Work has finally begun on the epic £250m indoor Therme water park and spa next to the Trafford Centre - after the EventCity complex was fully demolished. Therme Manchester will become the first well-being resort of its kind here in the UK.
The clearance means the flagship development can now begin construction. It is being built by global developer and operator of state-of-the-art wellbeing destinations Therme Group which has achieved success with similar resorts across Europe over the past 20 years. Therme say they are "committed to maximising these elements as they look to encourage both active and sustainable connectivity with the city and nearby neighbourhoods to encourage the concept of Wellbeing Cities".
What to expect from Therme Manchester A vast, all-season beach, 35 slides, a tropical oasis, right here in Greater Manchester? It sounds just too good to be true doesn't it, writes Dianne Bourne.
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