Thank you for attending the Basic sleep training provided by the Together Trust. In order to make sure the training is targeted and pitched at the right level, we would really appreciate your feedback. The evaluation is designed to capture your thoughts on your experience of the training programme...More
A School Street is a timed road closure where motorised traffic is restricted on one or more roads outside of a school at school drop-off and pick-up times. The aim is to create an appealing, child-friendly environment, where road space is reallocated to make it easier for people to walk and...More
Trafford Council have developed 3 priorities in it's corporate plan to improve the lives and wellbeing of residents. The priorities are:
1) Reducing Health Inequalities
2) Supporting People Out Of Poverty and
3) Addressing Our Climate Crisis
Trafford Council have therefore...More
Trafford Council instructed Nexus Planning and a wider team of sub-consultants in 2019 to prepare Place Plans for the villages of Sale Moor and Hale.
The Plans were subject to a wide range of public and stakeholder consultation and were progressed at a time when the Covid pandemic was...More
Trafford Council instructed Nexus Planning and a wider team of sub-consultants in 2019 to prepare Place Plans for the villages of Sale Moor and Hale.
The Plans were subject to a wide range of public and stakeholder consultation and were progressed at a time when the Covid pandemic was...More
Trafford Council's Scrutiny Committee have created a Task and Finish Group to look at the impact events held at Old Trafford Football Stadium have on the local community. As part of their work the group would like to engage with the communities surrounding Old Trafford Football Stadium affected...More
Property and Estates is essential to all aspects of the Council's operations. Our communities rely on the services provided by our portfolio of offices, depots, libraries, care homes, and other Council assets. Our commercial property portfolio generates revenue that helps the Council deliver on...More
Trafford Council Early Help Commissioning team have identified some underspend within their budget which they would like to use to help increase capacity for the short breaks offer. This funding is a one-off payment, so however it is used will only be for a short term. However, we would like...More
A number of months have passed since you completed the Reducing Parental Conflict training and Trafford Council are keen to find out whether you have been able to successfully apply the knowledge and skills learnt to your role. We would like to identify any facilitators and barriers to...More
Trafford Start Well Public Health & Commissioning Team is seeking to establish a Trafford children’s networking forum. This will bring together service providers and VCFSE organisations across the borough to improve the health and wellbeing of our children, young people and families. ...More
Background
From 31 May 2022, local highway authorities in England outside of London have been able to apply to the Secretary of State for new powers to enforce 'moving traffic offences'. See signage that this applies to
Moving traffic offences include:
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Earlier in 2022, Trafford conducted a Reducing Parental Conflict (RPC) needs assessment to help us to better understand local trends such as frequency and intensity of parental conflict, the prevalence of parental conflict within certain populations such as low income families, teenage...More
During the early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 and as part of the Emergency Active Travel Funding, Trafford Council installed temporary cycle lanes on the A56 and Edge Lane. This was to facilitate non-motorised transport choices for shorter journeys, such as cycling and walking. ...More
Thank you for attending today’s session. In order to make these sessions as useful as possible, please can you spare 5 minutes to complete the questionnaire. All of your responses will remain confidential.
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Want to help volunteer to support vulnerable residents this winter?
The Council will be providing over 3,000 Winter Wellbeing packs to some of our most vulnerable residents during the winter period.
To support this and after the amazing staff response we received last year, we are...More
One of Trafford Council's corporate priorities is to tackle the climate emergency. Using less energy and reducing consumption of electricity used by street lighting, will support this priority.
Due to current volatile energy markets, the costs associated with street lighting, has more than...More
Trafford Moving is the borough’s physical activity and sport strategy. We would like to support more people in Trafford to be physically active. To do this we need to understand a bit more about you and your neighbourhood. The information gathered from this consultation will be used to develop a...More
Trafford Council’s vision is for a Trafford where all our residents, businesses and communities prosper. Supporting this vision, the Community Estate Policy sets out the Council’s approach for the management and operation of its Community Estate and how it works with and supports these...More
Welcome to the 2022 Trafford Council housing needs survey.
A letter inviting people to take part has been sent to a sample of residents across Trafford but anyone living in the borough can fill in the survey.
This study is being carried out by arc4 Ltd on behalf of Trafford Council
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We know surveys are pretty boring and there is rarely anything in it for you. However we really need your help to keep making improvements to our service and we are ready and willing to listen to your views. 15 minutes of your time will mean the world to us.
Everyone who...More
This survey is part of our research to find out which term people in Trafford believe should be used to describe people’s ethnicity. We are asking you because Central Government has advised all public bodies to stop using the term Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) and to adopt the...More
Dear Colleagues
As part of our Cost for Care returns to the DHSC, we have the opportunity to reflect our providers’ views on market sustainability in our Market Sustainability Position.
Informal feedback has highlighted significant concerns in key areas across both...More
Introduction
The Department for Education (DfE) has announced local authority funding to support the provision of new places for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) and those requiring alternative provision. This is collectively referred to as...More
Triple P is a positive parenting programme free to Trafford residents. It focuses on supporting parents; Build a stronger relationship, Negotiate boundaries and expectations, Deal calmly with conflict, Survive the emotional rollercoaster, Prepare for risky situations and equip your children to...More