A message from Lord Richard Rogers
Communities across the UK are facing hard times, but the 10 million people living in social housing are at the sharp end: over 4 million social housing tenants and a further 4 million private tenants live in poverty, once housing costs have been taken into account. This is way over half of all poor people […]
A message from Jon Snow
Trafford Hall is a unique community resource – actively investing in resources that support and nurture deprived communities all over the UK. I write as someone who worked as a youth worker in The New Horizon Youth Centre, a day centre in Central London for homeless and vulnerable young people, and who has remained involved […]
Fundraising appeal in memory of Professor Sir John Hills
A fundraising appeal set up in memory of Professor Sir John Hills, a long-term supporter of Trafford Hall’s work with low-income residents and frontline staff has now reached over £17,000. John was a Professor of Social Policy and Director of the Centre for the Analysis of Social Exclusion at the London School of Economics; a […]
Trafford Hall joins the Regenda Group
The new partnership will enable the NCRC to continue its work in helping social landlords, residents and frontline staff to develop the skills needed to tackle serious social problems at a local level. Over the last 25 years NCRC at Trafford Hall have achieved this by providing courses and programmes in community self-help, working with landlords, helping families and young people, and protecting the environment. These courses have empowered communities to deliver change […]
We featured in the Guardian
Guardian article emphasises the need for a national communities resource centre Trafford Hall, home of the National Communities Resource Centre, was featured in an article in The Guardian on 25th February 2020. David Brindle wrote about the importance of a national communities resource centre to help tackle social, economic and health inequalities. See the article […]