Modern Slavery Statement

January 2026

Trafford Golf Centre is committed to preventing modern slavery and human trafficking in all aspects of our business operations and supply chains. We take a zero-tolerance approach to modern slavery and are committed to acting ethically, responsibly and with integrity.

This statement is made pursuant to the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and sets out the steps we take to ensure that modern slavery and human trafficking do not take place within our business or supply chains.

Our business

Trafford Golf Centre operates a golf, leisure and hospitality venue in TraffordCity, Manchester. Our activities include golf facilities, coaching, events, food and beverage services, and associated customer services.

While Trafford Golf Centre does not meet the financial threshold requiring a mandatory modern slavery statement, we recognise the importance of promoting ethical working practices and safeguarding people across our operations.

Our supply chains

Our supply chains are primarily UK-based and include:

  • food and beverage suppliers

  • equipment and merchandise suppliers

  • maintenance and facilities services

  • professional services such as marketing, IT and consultancy

We do not operate in sectors or regions considered to be high risk for modern slavery.

Policies and commitments

Trafford Golf Centre is committed to:

  • complying with all relevant employment and labour laws

  • ensuring that workers are treated fairly, with dignity and respect

  • promoting safe, legal and ethical working conditions

We expect our suppliers and partners to uphold similar standards and to comply with applicable legislation relating to employment, health and safety, and human rights.

Due diligence and risk management

Given the nature and scale of our business, the risk of modern slavery occurring within our operations or supply chains is considered low.

However, we remain vigilant and take reasonable steps to:

  • work with reputable suppliers and service providers

  • review supplier relationships where appropriate

  • address any concerns raised relating to unethical practices

Training and awareness

We aim to ensure that relevant staff are aware of:

  • what modern slavery and human trafficking are

  • how to identify potential warning signs

  • how to raise concerns appropriately

Any concerns relating to modern slavery or unethical behaviour can be raised with management and will be investigated promptly.

Ongoing commitment

Trafford Golf Centre is committed to reviewing and improving its practices where appropriate to ensure transparency and ethical standards are maintained across our business and supply chains.

This statement will be reviewed periodically and updated as required.