Bury approves Places for Everyone development plan
Places for Everyone, Greater Manchester’s long-term plan for jobs, new homes and sustainable growth, was approved by Bury Council last night.
Places for Everyone, Greater Manchester’s long-term plan for jobs, new homes and sustainable growth, was approved by Bury Council last night.
Places for Everyone, the Greater Manchester masterplan for housing, jobs and sustainable growth, is going out for another 8 weeks of consultation.
Work to build Radcliffe’s new multi-million pound Civic Hub has been approved by council planners.
Council leaders are proposing to remove a Green Belt site in Walshaw from the Places for Everyone housing and development masterplan.
Housing minister Christopher Pincher visited Radcliffe yesterday to see Bury Council’s plans to create new homes on brownfield sites.
Formal consultation on the Greater Manchester plan for housing, jobs and the environment has started.
Formal consultation on the Greater Manchester plan for housing, jobs and the environment has started.
The latest blueprint which will set out the future of jobs, housing, green spaces and sustainable growth across the conurbation has now been published.
Bury Council will defer the crucial vote on the Greater Manchester Spatial Framework to give more time for the plan to be finalised.
The third of our six Greater Manchester Spatial Framework drop-in sessions is tomorrow (Wednesday 6 Feb) between 2pm and 8pm at the Longfield Centre in Prestwich.
The second of our six Greater Manchester Spatial Framework drop-in sessions is on Monday (4 Feb) between 4pm and 8pm at Elton High School.
The first of our six Greater Manchester Spatial Framework drop-in sessions is tomorrow (Wed 30 Jan), between noon and 8pm at the Elizabethan Suite, Bury.
The consultation for Greater Manchester's plan for homes, jobs and the environment is now officially open, and people have until 18 March to make their views heard.
All 84,000 households across Bury are about to receive a letter outlining the revised regional plan for jobs, homes and the environment.
The new regional masterplan for jobs, homes and the environment is proposing a 40% reduction in the amount of Green Belt land to be lost in the borough of Bury.
St. Modwen has submitted a planning application for the development of Chamberhall Business Park in Bury.
Council leaders in Bury have welcomed the announcement that consultation on the Greater Manchester Spatial Framework will be delayed until October following the publication of new official population figures.
Developers will be asked to fit new houses with nesting bricks so that migrating swifts will have a temporary home of their own.
The Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, has launched a new initiative to regenerate town centres across Greater Manchester.
A timeframe for the development and publication of the second draft of the Greater Manchester Spatial framework has been discussed by the Mayor of Greater Manchester, Salford City Mayor and the leaders of Greater Manchester’s councils. The framework is a huge part of securing the future success of Greater Manchester as we build a powerhouse of the North which reaches its full potential.
Bury Council consists of six towns, Bury, Ramsbottom, Tottington, Radcliffe, Whitefield and Prestwich. Formed in April 1974 as a result of Local Government re-organisation it was one of the ten original districts that formed the County of Greater Manchester. The Borough has an area of 9,919 hectares (24,511 acres) and serves a population of 187,500.
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