The Trafford Partnership
The Trafford Partnership is the Borough's Local Strategic Partnership, a single body which brings together more than 100 organisations including local and regional partners from across the public, private, voluntary and community sectors.
Members of the Trafford Partnerships work together to meet the needs of the residents and communities of Trafford, sharing a common goal; to make Trafford a thriving, diverse, prosperous and culturally vibrant borough.
The Trafford Partnership website aims to promote effective communications within and beyond the Partnership and to provide local people, businesses and communities with information about the work of the Partnership and how the Partnership is progressing towards achieving the promises and vision set out in the Sustainable Community Strategy.
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Need somewhere to hold your community meetings or group events?
Greater Manchester Fire Service have meeting rooms available in Sale and Stretford for use by community groups who are looking for somewhere to get together. Rooms are available at the following addresses:
Fire Station, 246-248 Park Road, Stretford, Manchester, Lancashire M32 8RJ
Fire Station Cranleigh Drive, Sale, Cheshire M33 7NT
If you think your community group would benefit from this great opportunity and help boost your group's activity contact salfordandtrafford@manchesterfire.gov.uk or by telephone on 0161 608 9227/58 or Jodie on 07581 237090.
Volunteering in Trafford
Trafford Partnership is seeking your views on volunteering in Trafford.
We have large numbers of volunteers, supported by a range of organisations and networks. What can we do to build on this? What's our vision for volunteering in Trafford, for example in relation to:
- the supply of volunteers and volunteering opportunities
- the quality of experience for volunteers, residents and organisations using volunteers
- the support available to enable volunteering in Trafford to thrive
In January 2012, at the launch of Volunteering Trafford, the Partnership circulated a draft strategy for consultation, As part of this consultation, we want to hear your views on the key issues surrounding volunteering in Trafford, and your ideas on how we can shape future activity.
Your comments will be considered within the production of a Volunteering Trafford Strategy, to be published in June 2012.
Please click on this link to open a short survey: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/H9TCWKG and give us your views. The survey will be open until Friday 4th May 2012
If you wish to discuss further please do not hesitate to contact Joe Campbell, Volunteer Coordinator, Trafford Council - Joe.campbell@trafford.gov.uk or 0161 912 1869
Neighbourhoods have their say at Trafford Partnership event
Over 200 community groups, local businesses and frontline staff had their say on how their neighbourhood could be improved at the Trafford Partnership Neighbourhood Action Event on the 7th March 2012.
The event was opened by Matthew Colledge, Chair of the Trafford Partnership and Leader of Council, who outlined the commitment from partners to work more closely in neighbourhoods to improve the lives of those living and working in Trafford. To support this work, he also launched Trafford Council’s Neighbourhood Voluntary Sector Grants scheme for 2012, which will distribute £200,000 to groups across the borough
The day focussed on addressing the biggest priorities in the 4 neighbourhoods in Trafford; North; South; Central and West, with a focus on turning these priorities into action and presenting bold and innovative ideas that would really deliver change on the ground. To help the conversation, delegates received information about their neighbourhood from the new infotrafford website www.infotrafford.org.uk
If you would to know more about the event, the work of the Trafford Partnership or see how you can get involved in activity to improve your neighbourhood, please follow this link: www.traffordpartnership.org/event. You can also follow us on Twitter:@TPAction.
Help your community grow
Council announces £200,000 for Trafford's neighbourhoods
Leader of Trafford Council and Chair of the Trafford Partnership Matt Colledge launched the council's new Neighbourhood Voluntary Sector Grants Scheme at the Partnership's Neighbourhood Action Day on Wednesday (7/03).
The council will distribute £200,000 to community and voluntary sector groups across the borough.
The council is looking for local people to develop innovative projects that will tackle the most challenging issues in our neighbourhoods. Each of Trafford's four neighbourhoods - North, South, Central and West - has £50,000 to spend, and the grants will be decided by people who live and work in the community.
A further £120,000 will be released in the summer which will focus on supporting the borough's diverse and priority communities.
Speaking at the event, Cllr Colledge said "The council wants this money to be delivered on the ground, by people who know where it's needed most, and know best how to change and improve your neighbourhoods.
"I'd urge anyone with a good idea about how to improve the lives of individuals and communities to apply, from small community groups through to more established third sector organisations."
To support new ideas and encourage new groups to apply, independent training and guidance on how to apply will be available from the council.
Further information on the scheme, application forms and criteria and support available can be found on the council's website at www.trafford.gov.uk/voluntarysectorgrant
Greater Manchester Marathon
29 April 2012
Calling all Community Groups
Are you a member of a group, band, church, team, school that would like to be part of this great new event?
Make your community or neighbourhood stand out to 8,000 runners.
Click on the poster for more information
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Who to Contact
Partnerships Team
Transformation and Resources
7th Floor
Quay West
Trafford Wharf
Manchester
M17 1HH
Email: partnershipsteam@trafford.gov.uk
Telephone: 0161 912 4014
Minicom: 0161 912 1453
