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The census recorded 12.0% as having no religion, 0.2% had an alternative religion and 6.4% did not state their religion. By the end of the war in 1945 that number had risen to 75,000,[49] probably the peak size of the park's workforce; Metropolitan-Vickers alone employed 26,000. Further disputes over the standard of roads in the park followed until, in 1907, the Estates Company presented a petition to Lancashire County Council demanding that Trafford Park should be an urban district in its own right, independent of Stretford. Puppets, penguins and panto lined up at Waterside Arts Centre ... Plans for £100m development that will deliver 600 homes set to be approved. [75] The development was laid out in a grid pattern, with the roads numbered instead of being named. 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[28] Brooke Bond was one of the companies that took advantage of the Hives, before moving to its purpose-built factory on the park in 1922. [46] The new Ford factory producing aircraft engines was bombed only a few days after its opening in May 1941. [60] Dunham Park is an area of "pasture-woodland or park-woodland" and has been since the Middle Ages, including many oak trees that date back to the 17th century, and covers 192.7 acres (78.0 ha). The council is responsible for the maintenance of Trafford's public roads and pavements. [75] The team has won the county championship eight times outright (with one shared) and were the county champions in 2011 - the county's first outright triumph since 1934, but were then relegated to the second division in 2012. There are 73 primary schools in Trafford, 17 secondary and grammar schools, and 6 special schools. Within Trafford their two clubs that enter teams in both the Men's and Women's England Hockey Leagues – Brooklands, based in Sale [84] and Bowdon.[85]. Sir Alex Ferguson Way, Trafford Park, Manchester M17 1WS Sat Nav Directions: M17 1WS What 3 Words: ///empty.paths.rocky Directions: Exit M60 at Junction 7, follow A56 Chester Road and signs for Manchester United Football Ground. [11][12] Today, Trafford is mostly a commuter area. [90] The first aircraft landed there on 7 July 1911, flown from Liverpool by Henry G. In October that year the company was one of six who formed the British Broadcasting Company (BBC), which started broadcasting from the Metrovicks studio under the call sign 2ZY on 15 November 1922. [85] A separate electric tramway was installed in 1903, and was taken over and operated by Manchester and Salford Corporations in 1905. [52] Ellesmere Port and Runcorn at the western end of the Manchester Ship Canal were in the ascendency industrially and they overtook Trafford Park in economic importance. Manchester Corporation had provided one-third of the capital needed to build the ship canal, for which it had doubled its municipal debt, despite having also increased rates by 26 per cent between 1892 and 1895. [80], The Imperial War Museum North, opened on 5 July 2002, is in Trafford Wharf, on the southern edge of the ship canal looking over towards Salford Quays. It is listed as a Scheduled Ancient Monument. The first tram ran on 23 July 1897, but after a few days of operation there was an accident in which a tramcar was derailed, and the service was suspended until the following year. [38], The population density was 1,982/km2 (5,130/sq mi)[3] and for every 100 females, there were 94.6 males. The Estates Company also built large reinforced concrete warehouses, known as Safes. [20], In 1974, Trafford Council was created to administer the newly formed Trafford Metropolitan Borough and is headquartered at Trafford Town Hall, which was previously named Stretford Town Hall. Sir Alex Ferguson and 207 (Manchester) Field Hospital, 2nd Medical Brigade, Royal Army Medical Corps (Army Reserve) received the Freedom of the Borough of Trafford on 14 October 2013[101] and 21 June 2011,[102] respectively. More than 1,400 companies are within the park, employing between 40,000 and 50,000 people. Operators include Stagecoach Manchester, Arriva North West, First Greater Manchester and some smaller operators, who generally run services under contract to Transport for Greater Manchester. Each Safe had a capacity of 778,000 cubic feet (22,000 m3), sufficient to hold 50,000 bales of cotton. Trafford is the home of Altrincham Football Club, Trafford Football Club, Manchester United F.C., The Trafford Centre and Lancashire County Cricket Club and since 2002 the Imperial War Museum North. Much of the station's content was musical, but news, plays, and children's programmes were also transmitted. Local Government Act 1972. [28][c] Government spending restrictions delayed the park's restoration and conversion, and it was not fully opened to the public until 1990. [52] Average house prices in Trafford are the highest out of all the metropolitan boroughs in Greater Manchester, 45% higher than the average for the county. [4], As a place name, Trafford is an Anglo-French version of Stratford, deriving from the Old English words stræt (a street, more specifically a Roman road) and ford (crossing). The Metropolitan Borough of Trafford has existed since 1974, but the area it covers has a long history. Manchester United have won the FA Cup 12 times and been the Premier League champions 13 times (since the league was formed 26 seasons ago) and were Football League champions seven times in the years prior to that. Most of these early developments were built on the eastern side of the park, while the rest of it remained largely undeveloped. Employment began to decline in the 1960s as companies closed in favour of newer, more efficient plants elsewhere. [23] At its peak, the estate's railway network covered 26 route miles (42 km), handling about 2.5 million tons of cargo in 1940. In 1924 the Estates Company bought a half share in Dumplington Estates Ltd., a company set up to administer 38 acres (15 ha) of land bought from the de Trafford Trustees on which it was intended to build a garden village. [27] In 2001, 8,484 people (4.0% of the borough's population) lived in Trafford's four civil parishes:[28] Carrington, Dunham Massey, Partington, and Warburton. It belonged to Hamon de Massey, and was probably still standing in the early 14th century. [48], At the outbreak of war in 1939 there were an estimated 50,000 people employed at Trafford Park. [4] Those names were rejected in favour of Trafford, because of the district's "famous sports venue, a major employer as well as historic associations", referring to Old Trafford (cricket and football), Trafford Park and the de Trafford baronets respectively. The canal along with the River Irwell, which marked the estate's northeast and northwest boundaries, gave the park its present-day "island-like" quality. [36] The fist holding bolts of lightning represents Stretford and the electrical industry; the cog on the arm represents Altrincham's engineering industry. [6] Some time between 1672 and 1720, the de Traffords moved from the home they had occupied since 1017, in what is now known as Old Trafford, to what was then called Whittleswick Hall, which they renamed Trafford Hall. [64] In 1969 Pevsner wrote: "That [neighbouring] Stretford and Salford are not administratively one with Manchester is one of the most curious anomalies of England. Media, advertising and public relations have been identified as growth industries in Greater Manchester and are concentrated in Manchester and Trafford. The geology of South Trafford is Keuper marl with some Keuper waterstone and sandstone, whilst the geology of North Trafford is Bunter sandstone. This article is about the district of Greater Manchester, England. [90][91], There are two Grade I listed churches in Trafford: St. Werburgh's Church, in Warburton, is a timber framed church and dates back to at least the 14th century;[92] All Saints' Church, in Urmston, was constructed in 1868 by E. W. Pugin, and is considered to be one of his best works. The residents of Trafford Metropolitan Borough are represented in the British Parliament by Members of Parliament (MPs) for three separate parliamentary constituencies. In the 11 years of its existence, the park attracted 1,000 companies, generating 28,299 new jobs and £1.759 billion of private-sector investment. The Conservatives took 28.7 per cent of the vote, the Liberal Democrats 16.9 per cent, the United Kingdom Independence Party 3.4 per cent, the Green Party 2.0 per cent, and the Christian Party 0.4 per cent. [66], Sale Water Park is a 152-acre (62 ha) area of countryside and parkland including a 52-acre (21 ha) artificial lake created when the M60 motorway was built. For other uses, see, HMSO. [58] Trafford has three of Greater Manchester's 21 Sites of Special Scientific Interest. [13], The metropolitan boroughs of the City of Salford and the City of Manchester border Trafford to the north and east respectively; the Cheshire East area of Cheshire lies to the south. [10] They have since declined, although Trafford Park still employs 40–50,000 people. By the 1970s The Village was also considered by Stretford Council to be a slum area, and unsuitable for residential housing. From 1841 to 1951, the working class population of Trafford and across the country was in decline, falling steadily from 43% to 18% (36% to 29% nationally). A series of 19 were built initially, available to rent at £80 per annum (£8 thousand as of 2021). The River Mersey flows through the borough, separating North Trafford from South Trafford, and the historic counties of Lancashire and Cheshire. Trafford Psychological Therapies provides talking therapy for adults of all ages: it is free, confidential, and proven to be effective. play in the North West Counties Football League Division One. In the following years the area was used as a tipping site by industry and partly filled with construction rubble and slag from steel works. Today, Trafford Park is served by a number of bus route. Trafford Pétanque currently plays within the Northern Region of Pétanque England. The West Manchester Light Railway Company was set up the following year to take over the operations of the tramway and to lay additional track. The Roman road between the legionary fortresses at Chester (Deva Victrix) and York (Eboracum) crosses Trafford, passing through Stretford, Sale, and Altrincham. [47], In the December 1940 air raids, stray bombs aiming for Trafford Park landed on the nearby Old Trafford football stadium, home of Manchester United, but this air raid only resulted in minor damage and matches were soon being played at the stadium again. [53] By 1976, the workforce had fallen to 15,000,[55] and by the 1980s industry had virtually disappeared. They were all previously part of Bucklow Rural District. The bailey was landscaped into the grounds of Dunham Massey Hall and its moat turned into an ornamental pond. A grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund has been made to develop the site into a community project. The coat of arms of Trafford Council depicts a griffin on a shield flanked by two unicorns. [22] The council meets to decide policy and allocate budget. Of those aged 16–74 in Trafford, 24.7% had no academic qualifications, significantly lower than the 28.9% in all of England. The 17,316 workers employed in Ford's purpose-built factory had produced 34,000 engines by the war's end. South Trafford: Altrincham, Ashton-Upon-Mersey, Bowdon, Broadheath, Brooklands, Carrington, Dunham Massey, Hale, Hale Barns, Oldfield Brow, Partington, Sale, Sale Moor, Timperley, Warburton and West Timperley. The B&M Homestore in Trafford is located very close to the popular Trafford Centre, just off the M60. [36], At the 2001 UK census, the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford had a total population of 210,145. [73] Trafford Park is the most northerly area of Trafford,[68] and faces Salford across the Manchester Ship Canal. The Trafford Metros were the Phoenix's junior side and are also based at the Altrincham Ice Dome. The service, available 24 hours a day, was replaced by a motor car in 1907. Entrance to the museum is via the air shard, which is 180 feet (55 m) in height, and is open to the elements. The station's first broadcast took place on 17 May 1922. [37] Kate Green, a member of the Labour Party, became the MP at the 2010 General Election, with a majority of 8935, representing 48.6 per cent of the vote. [37] 8.2% of Trafford's residents were born outside the United Kingdom, lower than the English average of 9.2%. The borough was formed in 1974 as a merger of the municipal boroughs of Altrincham, Sale, and Stretford, the urban districts of Bowdon, Hale and Urmston and part of Bucklow Rural District. [64][65], Imperial War Museum North is a war museum in Trafford Park and was opened in 2002. [71] In 1793, William Roscoe began work on reclaiming the bog, and by 1798 that work was sufficiently advanced for him to turn his attention to the task of reclaiming the much larger Chat Moss in nearby Salford, also owned by the Trafford family.[72]. [34], In 1901 Manchester Corporation formally proposed a merger with Stretford UDC, on the basis that Stretford's growth was due in large part to Trafford Park, the growth of which in turn was largely due to the Manchester Ship Canal. [36] The white legs of a lion on a red background represent the parts of Trafford previously controlled by the De Massey family, while the red body and head of an eagle on a white background represents the areas of Trafford previously controlled by the De Traffords. Report an issue online. Civil parishes form the bottom tier of local government; the parish councils are involved in planning, management of town and parish centres, and promoting tourism. [24] The hall's stables and some other outbuildings were used for stock auctions and the sale of horses, from 1900 to 1902,[25] and the ornamental lake was leased to William Crooke and Sons, for use as a boating lake, initially on a five-year lease. Nuttall's land was acquired, and by 1903 more than 500 houses had been built, rising to over 700 when the development was completed in 1904. The motte and surrounding ditch still survives, although it had fallen out of use by the 13th century.[70]. Melly. The railway network could subsequently be extended as required, without the need to seek additional permissions from Parliament. [50], In the 1960s employment in the park began to decline as companies closed their premises in favour of newer, more efficient plants elsewhere. [42], Trafford Park was largely turned over to the production of war materiel during the Second World War, such as the Avro Manchester and Avro Lancaster heavy bombers, and the Rolls-Royce Merlin engines used to power the Spitfire, Hurricane, Mosquito and the Lancaster. [44] There are only two known 18th-century mill sites in Trafford, compared with 69 known in Tameside and 51 in Manchester. The new status did little to reverse the park's fortunes however; during a 1984 House of Commons debate, Member of Parliament for Stretford, Tony Lloyd, described the area's decline as "spectacular and disastrous". [44] The textile industry in Trafford could not compete with that in places such as Manchester, Oldham, and Ashton-under-Lyne, partly because of a reluctance to invest in industry on the part of the two main land owners in the area: the Stamfords and the de Traffords. From 2006 until 2015, the borough was home to the Manchester Phoenix, who played their home games at the Altrincham Ice Dome, and were active in both the Elite Ice Hockey League and the English Premier Ice Hockey League. The park occupies an area of 4.7 square miles (12 km2),[2] and is almost entirely surrounded by water. At its peak in 1945, an estimated 75,000 workers were employed in the park. Trafford Park railway station is to the east of the area and is served by trains between Liverpool Lime Street and Manchester Oxford Road. 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[89], Trafford Park Aerodrome was Manchester's first purpose-built airfield, laid out on a site between Trafford Park Road, Mosley Road, and Ashburton Road. The initial plans for the estate included a racetrack, exclusive housing and a cycle works, along with the development of the ship canal frontage for "all types of trade including timber". [16], On 7 May 1896, Sir Humphrey Francis de Trafford put the 1,183-acre (479 ha)[17] estate up for auction, but it failed to reach its reported reserve price of £300,000 (£35 million as of 2021). [94], The Trafford Park Euroterminal rail freight terminal, which has the capacity to deal with 100,000 containers a year, was opened in 1993, at a cost of £11 million.[95]. Stretford and Urmston is represented by Kate Green MP (Labour). Localities within the boundaries of Trafford include: North Trafford: Cornbrook, Davyhulme, Firswood, Flixton, Gorse Hill, Lostock, Old Trafford, Stretford, Trafford Park and Urmston. Year. 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