Here are the latest updates I could verify recently about Trafford Council:
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In early 2025, Trafford Council faced significant financial pressure, with reports noting a substantial budget gap and contentious council tax decisions, including a notable increase of around 7.49% for residents, which drew criticism from opposition groups. This situation highlighted debates over budgeting, borrowing, and service investments such as libraries, roads, and social care [news sources from ITV Granada and local Conservative pages]. [cite ][cite ]
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The council has continued to publish governance and budgeting materials, including public-facing statements about budget processes, constitutional changes, and scrutiny by opposition groups, indicating ongoing political contention around how the council is run and how resources are allocated. These discussions have appeared in council meeting coverage and party communications. [cite ][cite ]
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Trafford Council maintains a public news archive and residents’ updates on various topics, including health and wellbeing progress, infrastructure projects, and local initiatives. These archives show ongoing activity and communications from the council to residents, even as budget and policy debates continue in parallel. [cite ][cite ]
If you’d like, I can pull more current articles from reputable outlets or the council’s own site to give you a sharper snapshot (e.g., a timeline of budget decisions, recent council tax changes, or current initiatives). I can also summarize key points from each source and provide direct links.