Labour Propose to Axe School Crossing Patrols in Trafford Friday, 13 December, 2024 Labour's proposal to cut funding for school crossing patrols in Trafford has sparked concerns among local communities, with residents warning that these vital services could be phased out, potentially replacing them with Pelican or Toucan Crossings. This plan, aimed at saving £100,000, has led to heated debates about the safety of children and the effectiveness of alternative measures. The... Local News
Cllr. Dave Morgan welcomes news that vulnerable residents in Trafford will benefit from £2,916,149 through the Conservative Government’s Household Support Fund 21st February 2023 • Rising prices as a result of global economic pressures including Covid-19 and Putin’s illegal war have left many families struggling. • That is why the... Local News
Last chance to Save our Green belt at Timperley and Carrington Moss 5th February 2023 Trafford's Conservative councillors will be demanding the Labour-run council withdraw from the Greater Manchester Spatial Framework renamed - Places For... Local News
Let's get Sale West fixed! 27th January 2023 Last year the Government awarded Trafford council and Irwell valley £975,000 to regenerate the Sale West estate. Labour and Irwell valley want to prioritse... Local News
Trafford young people to have a greater voice regarding the Climate Emergency 25th January 2023 Trafford council declared a Climate Emergency in November 2018, which committed the council to tackle climate change and work towards carbon neutrality for the... Local News
Cllr. Dylan Butt welcomes fresh look at additional council community engagement with Trafford residents 25th January 2023 At the January 2023 Trafford Council meeting, Members agreed unanimously for a report to be brought to the Council’s Executive meeting by October 2023 setting... Local News
Cllr. Dylan Butt welcomes £18.27m of government funding for the redevelopment of Partington Sports Village 19th January 2023 Cllr. Dylan Butt has welcomed that projects across the North West will receive £350 million of new funding as part of the second round of the Conservative... Local News
5 years of Labour running Trafford, roads are unfit to drive on let alone cycle on. 9th January 2023 If you have a pothole, pavement or drain that is in need of repair or clearing please fill in the form and we will action it with the Labour run council. There... Local News
Cllr. Dylan Butt welcomes £413,889 of Conservative Government funding to level up access to arts and cultural organisations in Trafford 4th November 2022 Trafford is set to benefit from funding from the Conservative Government, with £130 million being provided to level up access to arts and cultural organisations... Local News
Cllr. Dylan Butt welcomes news of 804 extra police officers in Greater Manchester thanks to Conservative Government 27th October 2022 ● Newly released figures show that 804 police officers have been recruited in Greater Manchester as part of the Conservative Government’s pledge to put 20,000... Local News
Kemi's Speech to the IDU in Washington 9th December 2024 Kemi joined the Conservative movement in an unusual way - read her speech to find out more National News
Kemi’s speech about immigration 28th November 2024 Our country is a beacon of hope. But we can’t accommodate everyone. Read my speech about immigration here. National News
Kemi’s speech opposing the Family Farm Tax 26th November 2024 Read my speech: without farmers we have no future, no food, poor environment. So it’s critical we support you. National News
Kemi’s speech to the CBI 26th November 2024 Read my speech: we will learn from business about how to drive positive change for people in a time of major societal and technological change. National News
Why appease identity politics zealots? 29th October 2024 Why should my mixed-race children have to pick a side – just to satisfy the identity politics zealots tearing our society asunder? National News
Kemi’s Conference Speech 29th October 2024 Read my speech: For too long politicians have told the public what they wanted to hear and then done their own thing. Well, I say enough. National News