Cllr Jane Brophy, Mayor of Trafford @TraffordCouncil For enquiries about events email: Mayors.Office@trafford.gov.uk Mayor’s charities are: donate.brophys.com
From sewage to farming, we are leading the way on environmental issues that matter to British voters.
Meanwhile, when was the last time you heard the Green Party actually talk about green issues?
It's the @LibDems who are championing environmental causes
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Local parks to benefit included John Leigh Park, Stamford Park, Halecroft Park, Dunham Park, Navigation Road Park, Woodheys Park, Newton Park, Woodstock Park and Pickering Lodge.
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The Mayor of Trafford has ended her year in office with a parting gift to the borough's parks, gardens, and green spaces.
Cllr @Jane_Brophy has used part of her mayoral fundraising to buy hydrangeas, which were donated over the bank holiday weekend.
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ALT Outside a wooden building, three people stand around a wooden table in a small courtyard. The table holds many plants in pots. Among the three people is the outgoing Mayor of Trafford, Jane Brophy.
One of the highlights of being #MayorofTrafford is to do the British Citizenship Ceremony with people from all over the world. 🇬🇧
It was wonderful to see Professor @fayeruddock DL again.
Thank you again to all the staff conducting the ceremony @TraffRegistrars Sale Town Hall.
It was a massive honour to cut the ribbon and open Stretford’s First and only Chatty Cafe at The Tea Room at Friends of Victoria Park, Stretford as #MayorofTrafford.
It was lovely to sit with the volunteers enjoying a cup of coffee at the first @ChattyCafe session.
Big thank you to Trafford’s Friends of Parks groups and all volunteers across our green spaces, who we celebrated this week with. Your hard work keeps our green spaces vibrant and welcoming for everyone.
Find out more: ow.ly/he1x50WRQuO
Welcome to the Chatty Café Scheme! 💛 The Tea Room
Thank you for registering and being part of something that brings people together and helps reduce loneliness and isolation. We’re so glad you’re here.
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The new £20m state-of-the-art move Altrincham has been officially opened as part of a special celebration event attended by the Mayor of Trafford, Cllr Jane Brophy, and Council Leader, Cllr Tom Ross.
Find out more about move Altrincham: ow.ly/r15q50YAzr8
Mary Worthington was a great contributor to the cause of education for women. She was president of the #Sale & District Nursing Association and she supported the Sale Girls’ Training Home & Sale Girls’ High School. Mary was honoured with a #BluePlaque on 30 June 2025
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This Sunday, 15 February, Trafford Mayor @jane_brophy will host a multi faith civic event at Altrincham Baptist Church, Hale Road.
There will be music, reflections, dance and blessings from representatives and leaders of local faith groups.
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ALT The Mayor of Trafford, Jane Brophy, standing in the centre, flanked by her husband and consort John on her left, and Minister Ashley Hardingham, the Mayor’s Chaplain for her term of office, on her right.
Mayor of Trafford hosts awareness evening to support the ME Association
The Mayor of Trafford, Cllr Jane Brophy, hosted an evocative ME/CFS awareness evening on Saturday 17th January at Altrincham Hub to support The ME Association, one of the Mayor’s three charities alongside Trafford Carers Centre and Parks in Trafford.
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ALT IMAGE DESCRIPTION: The Mayor of Trafford at the ME Awareness evening contributing to artwork. The ME Association Logo (bottom right)
ALT IMAGE DESCRIPTION: Images from the Mayor of Trafford ME Awareness evening including one of clothes laid on the floor to represent 'missing people' and an image of the ME Awareness Artwork made at the event. The ME Association Logo (bottom right)
"The ME/CFS event was held on Saturday, January 17, at Altrincham Hub in Trafford and hosted by the Mayor of Trafford, Councillor Jane Brophy.
It was in support of The ME Association, one of the Mayor’s three charities alongside Trafford Carers Centre and Parks in Trafford."