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What we do

Front GardenLocal Strategic Partnerships (LSPs) are non-statutory bodies bringing together councils and key local partners. They were introduced by the Government as the preferred means of developing, implementing and monitoring Community Strategies, which became the statutory duty of every local authority under the Local Government Act 2000.

Sustainable Community Strategy

Community strategies set out a long-term vision to improve the quality of life and services in a local area. The Trafford Partnership launched its first Community Strategy, "Trafford 2021: a Blueprint", in January 2006 following an extensive public consultation. It set out a vision for 2021, strategic objectives and shorter term priorities for action and commitments from partners.

In 2007, the Trafford Partnership decided to refresh the Community Strategy to focus more on Trafford’s neighbourhoods, to ensure it is sustainable and supports sustainable communities, and to inform negotiations with Central Government about national and local priorities to improve quality of life across the Borough.

The refreshed Sustainable Community Strategy, "Trafford 2021: a Blueprint", presents the vision of the future for Trafford, and sets out the key issues which need to be tackled together, in order to make Trafford an even greater place to live, learn, work and relax for all local people, businesses and communities now and in the years to come.

In refreshing the strategy, the Trafford Partnership wanted to ensure that the vision and priorities were shaped by the views of local people, businesses and key public, private, voluntary and community sector partners. Six clear priorities emerged from these conversations: safety and reassurance; strong and diverse economy; stronger well connected communities; positive environmental impact; better homes and health and improved quality of life for all. The Partnership has made 43 commitments in order to achieve the vision and deliver on these priorities.

To read the Sustainable Community Strategy in full and the Consultation Report behind the refresh process please click on the links below:

Vision 2021

Trafford is thriving, diverse, prosperous and culturally vibrant. A Borough at the heart of the Manchester City Region celebrated as the enterprise capital of the North West and home to internationally renowned cultural and sporting attractions.

By 2021:

All Trafford's people and communities will enjoy the highest quality of life in a safe, clean, attractive, healthy and sustainable environment with excellent education and first-class services.

Trafford businesses will be provided with all the tools and support to be able to continually and successfully compete for skills and investment on an international basis.

As a destination, Trafford will consolidate and build upon the reputation of its renowned world-class attractions (Manchester United, Lancashire County Cricket Club, Imperial War Museum North and the Trafford Centre) providing a breathtaking mix of cultural, sporting, heritage and natural attractions together with vibrant town and shopping centres.

Local Area Agreement

On 1st July 2008, Trafford Partnership received ministerial approval for the second Local Area Agreement (LAA) and confirmation of the agreed local improvement targets for Trafford.

Trafford’s LAA 2008-2011 is a three year agreement between Trafford Partnership and central government and represents a major delivery mechanism for the vision and priorities set out in the refreshed Sustainable Community Strategy, "Trafford 2021: a Blueprint" and also contributes to national priorities set out by the Government.

Over the three-year period of the LAA, the Partnership has committed to making the greatest positive impact to the things which are most important to local people. Safety and reassurance remains a major concern for local people; health is key to quality of life yet remains the greatest inequality in the borough; and building on our strong economic base will underpin our ability to achieve the vision.

Together with the targets in the new LAA, the eleven Reward Element Targets from the LAA 2007-2010 are critical to the delivery of the Sustainable Community Strategy. The Reward Element Targets have therefore been taken forward as an annex to the new LAA and Trafford will continue to earn performance reward grant based on their delivery.

To read Trafford’s Local Area Agreement 2008-2011 in full please click on the link below:

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