Visit our housing page for more informationVisit the Trafford Leisure website for more informationOur outbreak plan sets out how we will prevent and manage outbreaks of COVID-19 across Trafford so that our residents and communities can live safely through the various phases of the pandemic. Open today: 10am - 9pm Store info | Shop now. Coronavirus (Covid-19) is affecting us all. Shopping doesn’t have to be boring for kids. Here, you can collect a Fun Buggy to keep them... More info Parent and baby rooms. COVID-19 Outbreak Control Plan for TraffordVisit our Bins and recycling home page for more informationTrafford Register Office have re-commenced marriage ceremonies and civil partnership formations. Do you need help with anything such as:The advice line is for Stockport, Oldham, Rochdale and Trafford. John Lewis & Partners. To help us to keep waiting times down, you can find lots of helpful information on the Government's coronavirus and claiming benefits web page: Our Housing Options Service Trafford (HOST) reception is currently closed. Please select option 4 for Trafford and then ignore the options for 'goods and services' or 'pensions' - just hold the line and we will signpost you to one of the Trafford Community Response Hubs to access the support you need.Trafford Council, Trafford Town Hall, Talbot Road, Stretford, M32 0THIf you live alone, are struggling to make ends meet, are self-isolating or generally in need of advice or support please contact 0300 330 9073 (8.30am to 5.30pm, Monday to Friday).Hearing from our volunteers during Covid-19Greater Manchester Centre for Voluntary Organisation (GMCVO) have produced a web page which includes information, sources of support and resources (including links to translated guidance) for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities during the Coronavirus pandemic.Visit their Poster for digital devices (screens, social media, etc) If you are able to volunteer in your community, or are a local business who can support with anything from supplies to logistics - please social.investment@traffordhousingtrust.co.uk Coronavirus (Covid-19) - Trafford Community ResponseHear from those who are making a difference in their communities during the coronavirus outbreak.If you are part of a community group who are already offering support to your community, we could help with things such as supplies, training, environmental health and safeguarding support. Face coverings are required while using public transport in England. In Greater Manchester this guidance covers Trafford, City of Manchester, Bury, Tameside, Rochdale, Salford, Bolton and Oldham. intu Trafford Centre has 11,500 parking spaces, including disabled and parent and child spaces. Local restrictions have now been lifted in Stockport and Wigan. For help and support with food and medical supplies contact the Trafford Community Response Line on 0300 330 9073Altrincham, Sale and Urmston libraries are now open. We are receiving a high volume of calls to do with Universal Credit. We have announced our plans on how we will offer further financial support to our working age residents who already get some help towards their Council Tax bill.In the meantime we would ask anyone who tries to book a test and is unable to do so, or who is offered a location or time which is not convenient, to please wait a few hours and then try again.
Primark. Please email us at Support and resources for BAME Communities web pageAcross the borough of Trafford, a community of charities, businesses, community groups and the Council have all come together to make sure you have the support you need during this challenging time. We know that this is a major cause of concern for those trying to book a test and we have raised the issue at a national level.Our parks and green spaces are staying open so you can relax and get some fresh air, while following the government’s social distancing guidance. It summarises the key roles and responsibilities for controlling Covid-19 in the borough and outlines our local response to the pandemic.Anyone who has symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19) can get a free test to check if they have the virus.