From 1 February 2024, Bury Council is responsible for managing and maintaining all council homes previously supported by Six Town Housing.
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1. What is a Tenants and Residents Association (TRA)?

2. Why should I get involved?

3. List of local TRAs

4. How to start a tenants group


What is a TRA?

A Tenants and Residents Association (TRA) is group of local volunteers who work together to make positive changes in their area, create community spirit and improve resident's quality of life. 

Why should I get involved?

Are you passionate about where you live? Then why not set up or join your local TRA to:

● Share ideas and work in partnership with Bury Housing and other agencies to make improvements to local services.

● Attend and help organise social events and activities (such as youth activities, gardening schemes, clean up days, etc), which can be a great way to get to know your neighbours and improve community spirit.

● Bid for funding to make improvements to your community.

● Gain fantastic work experience, learn new skills and gain a sense of satisfaction through volunteering

“Since our community have come together to tackle local problems, we have seen marked improvements on our estate. Our committee gets together at our lively and friendly meetings to address any issues, organise community events and to make our estate an enjoyable place to live. My neighbours are now new friends and we have a strong community spirit which we intend to keep.”

List of Local TRAs

If you would like to set up or get involved with your local TRA, please contact our Tenant Engagement Team by calling 0161 686 8000 or email: tenantengagement@bury.gov.uk

If you are a group and not on this list, or you want to provide an address or website, please let us know and we will update our listing.


Bury

Chesham Fold TRA and Community Centre

Food Pantry - Baby Bank - Community Cafe - Free Soup Tuesdays - Parent and Toddler Group - Advice Drop-ins - Over 50s Bingo and Games - Free Courses - Community Parties/Fun Days - Christmas Wreath Making   

Chesham Fold Community Centre, 95/97 Chesham Fold Road, Bury, BL9 6JZ | email : cheshamfoldtra71@gmail.com | Facebook 

 

Seedfield TRA

Annual Clean up Days - Winter Luncheon Club - Songs around the Christmas Tree

Chair: Gary Hardman

Email: SeedfieldTRA@Outlook.com  

 

Topping Fold TRA and Community Centre

Food Bank - B:easties Youth Club - Advice Drop-ins - Community Garden - Sky Up Digital Hub offering free access to laptop and internet - Over 50s Bingo sessions - Trips out for local young people - Community Fun Days - Clean-up Days 

Topping Fold Community Centre, Topping Fold Road, Bury, BL9 7NG

Email: ToppingFoldTRA@gmail.com | Facebook

 

Brandlesholme Community Centre

Food Bank - Clothes/Baby/Toys/Uniform Bank - Freebie Friday - Coffee Mornings - Advice Drop-ins - Free courses 

Brandlesholme Community Centre, Brandlesholme Road, BL8 1HS

email: beth@brandlesholme.net  Facebook | 0161 797 7366

 

Woodhill TRA

Clean-up days - Annual Community Fun Day - Christmas events - Communal benches - Improvements to local play area

Chair: Sarah Edwards

email: woodhilltra@gmail.com / Facebook

 

Peachment Place TRA

Bingo - Breakfast Club - Film Club - Parties - Gardening Club

Kemp Heaton Ave, Bury BL9 9GQ

Chair: Leonard Quinn / email: LQuinn9577@aol.com

 

Radcliffe

Chapelfield TRA

Community parties - Estate walkabouts 

Chapelfield, Radcliffe, M26 1JH

 

Corrie Gardeners Community Group

Food Bank - Friendly Bench - Environmental improvements - Community planting - Street parties - Trips to Pantomime - Plant sales - Craft sessions

Coronation Gardens, Radcliffe

Email: Tina Harrison corrie.gardeners@gmail.com

 

Waverley Place Community Social Group

Communal garden improvements - Garden events/BBQs - Parties - Fundraising for local charity 

Chair: Ann Lock / Email: waverleyplacecommunity@gmail.com

 

Moorfield Residents Group 

Craft sessions - Chair Yoga - Security Fencing Project - Darts Night - Weekly Afternoon Tea - Digital course

Email Debbie Standring: tenantengagement@bury.gov.uk

 

Prestwich and Whitefield

Victoria Youth and Community Centre

Youth Club - Parties - Community Allotment - Courses

Victoria Youth and Community Centre, Charles Street, Whitefield | Website | Facebook | Dean Hamer (Chair) 0161 766 3748

 

Top o'th Fields and Welcomb Walk TRA

Wifi Hub for free internet access and digital support for residents - Parties - Lunch Club - Litterpicking and environmental improvements - Bingo - Free courses - Day trips

Whitefield Manchester M45 7FA 

Chair: Jacqueline Jordan-Stoles / email: jmt4711@live.co.uk

 

How to start a tenants group

We help groups get off the ground and provide support along the way with advice, free training, DBS checks. Please contact us for help and guidance.

Constitutions

All TRAs that have a committee and bank account are required to have a constitution. A constitution is a basic set of rules that TRAs must have to be recognised and to apply for funding. It covers the aims of a group and gives guidance on how a group will operate. Help will be given to new groups to develop a constitution. Click here to view our model constitution.

Funding

Six Town Housing provides funding to help constituted groups with day-to-day running costs, for example photocopying, stationery, postage, venue hire, travel expenses and refreshments.