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Business and inclusive economy

Stretford Public Hall
14 May 26
Business and inclusive economy
Children, young people and families

Free school uniforms to help residents through cost-of-living crisis

Families will again be able to access free school uniforms as part of a campaign to support residents through the cost-of-living crisis.

An orange lawnmower being pushed along a lawn
12 May 26
Waste and recycling

Residents are urged to get their garden waste subscriptions in

The deadline is approaching for residents to make sure they receive their lilac 2026/27 garden waste permit in time for the new subscription year.

Invest in Trafford
15 April 26
Business and inclusive economy

Council launches ‘Invest in Trafford’ website to support growth and investment

Trafford Council’s Inclusive Economy and Communities team has launched a new website to showcase the borough’s strengths, opportunities and support...

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31 May 24
Business and inclusive economy

Families receive laptops in campaign to tackle digital exclusion

Dozens of residents from across Trafford received laptops and free O2 SIM cards at a special event to tackle digital exclusion in the borough.

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29 February 24
Business and inclusive economy

Council's help for struggling businesses

Businesses struggling with the cost of living crisis are invited to a special support drop in session in Sale town centre

Urmston town centre
30 March 26
Business and inclusive economy

Urmston centre to get makeover with new floral displays and benches

Urmston town centre will be smartened up with a £150,000 refresh from Trafford Council.

Cllr Tom Ross stands at the front of a conference room holding a microphone, addressing an audience seated in rows
24 March 26
Business and inclusive economy

Businesspeople gather at Snow Centre for Trafford Council’s networking event

A business breakfast event hosted by Trafford Council was hailed a huge success with more than 100 people attending to hear speakers and network.

Fountain Records
23 March 26
Business and inclusive economy

Shop Improvement Grants create jobs and prosperity in Trafford centres

A scheme to help traders in Trafford town and village centres give their shops the wow factor and expand has been a huge success.

Altrincham
23 March 26
Business and inclusive economy

‘Cool and classy’ Altrincham voted best place to live in the North West

The Trafford market town of Altrincham has been named the best place to live in the North West of England in The Sunday Times Best Places To Live 2026...

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20 March 26
Business and inclusive economy

Council launches strategy to continue fight against poverty

A major strategy to continue to tackle poverty and its causes across the borough is being launched by Trafford Council.

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