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STOPTOBER

This October, join the 2.5 million people who’ve been inspired by Stoptober.

NHS 111 – option 2 for crisis mental health support

There is now a simpler way for people to find the right support in a mental health crisis.

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Trafford Council wants your views on £18m plans for sports village

The public are being asked their views on multi-million pound plans to redevelop Partington Sports Village.

Trafford Council successfully bid for £18.3m worth of funding from the government’s Levelling Up fund to carry out the work as part of its sport and physical activity strategy, Trafford Moving.

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Stop Smoking Support for Over 50s

Are you over 50?
A Trafford resident?
A smoker?
Do you or someone you know
want to quit smoking?

Read Easy

Read Easy

Do you know someone who struggles to read?
Read Easy provides free and confidential one-to-one reading coaching for adults.

Trafford Tech 4 all promotion poster. Trafford Tech 4 All pop-up shops. St John's Centre, Wednesday 29th May, 1-4pm. Lostock Library, Wednesday 12th June, 3.30-6pm. Altringham Library, Thursday 27th June, 2-5pm. Sale Waterside, Wednesday 3rd July, 2-5pm.

Trafford Tech4All makes digital affordable for everyone

Trafford Council and Community Computers are opening a series of Trafford Tech4All pop-up shops over May, June and July.

NHS - Don't miss the bust

Don’t miss the bust

We’re thrilled to announce the return of the breast screening unit to #Partington! From May 16th to June 28th, the screening bus will be outside Partington Health Centre. Spread the word! Look out for your appointment letter. Breast Screening saves lives!

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Pharmacies in Trafford offering MMR vaccinations (for 16 years+)

Pharmacies across Greater Manchester are offering the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine to make it quicker and easier for people who have yet to be vaccinated to catch up.