Trafford
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- For other uses, see Trafford (disambiguation).
Borough of Trafford | |
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Image:EnglandTrafford.png | |
Geography | |
Status: | Metropolitan borough |
Region: | North West England |
Ceremonial County: | Greater Manchester |
Area: - Total | Ranked 239th 106.04 km² |
Admin. HQ: | Stretford |
ONS code: | 00BU |
Demographics | |
Population: - Total (2004 est.) - Density | Ranked 60th 212,700 2,006 / km² |
Ethnicity: | 91.6% White 4.0% S.Asian 2.0% Afro-Carib. |
Politics | |
Image:Arms-trafford.jpg Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council http://www.trafford.gov.uk/ | |
Leadership: | Leader & Cabinet |
Executive: | Conservative |
MPs: | Graham Brady, Paul Goggins, Beverley Hughes |
Trafford is a metropolitan borough in Greater Manchester, England. It has a population of 210,145 (Census 2001) and includes the towns of Altrincham, Sale, Stretford, and Urmston.
The River Mersey flows through the borough creating North Trafford and South Trafford. The Mersey also acts as the boundary for the historical counties of Lancashire and Cheshire.
Localities within the boundaries of Trafford include:
North Trafford: Davyhulme, Firswood, Flixton, Gorse Hill, Lostock, Old Trafford, Stretford, Trafford Park and Urmston.
South Trafford: Altrincham, Ashton-on-Mersey, Bowdon, Broadheath, Brooklands, Carrington, Dunham Massey, Hale, Hale Barns, Oldfield Brow, Partington, Sale, Sale Moor, Timperley, Warburton and West Timperley.
The grounds of Manchester United and Lancashire County Cricket Club are at Old Trafford.
Trafford is also home to the Trafford Centre, North West England's largest indoor shopping complex, and the Imperial War Museum North, which faces Salford's Lowry Centre across the Manchester Ship Canal.
The borough was formed on April 1, 1974 as a merger of the boroughs of Altrincham and Sale, along with Bowdon and Hale urban districts and part of Bucklow Rural District, all in Cheshire, along with the borough of Stretford and Urmston urban district from Lancashire.
Parishes
Unparished Areas
Showing former status (prior to 1974)
- Altrincham (Municipal Borough)
- Bowdon (Urban District)
- Hale (Urban District)
- Sale (Municipal Borough)
- Stretford (Municipal Borough)
- Urmston (Urban District)
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