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Get involved in spending £20 million for Radcliffe

Have your say about how Radcliffe uses £20 million from the government’s Pride in Place programme during the next 10 years.

This funding will enable the delivery of projects that address the key issues facing residents and businesses in Radcliffe.

Members of the project team will be out and about at Radcliffe Carnival this weekend as well as at other venues, and speaking to community groups as part of the consultation,

You can have your say at:

  • Sat 13 June 10am-4pm at Radcliffe Carnival,
  • Thurs 25 June, noon-5pm at stall at Radcliffe Asda
  • Fri 26 June, 1-6pm at stall at Radcliffe Market
  • Fill in the form on the ‘Have your say’ tab on the website: Radcliffe Pride in Place | PLACED engagement

Tina Harrison, Chair of the Radcliffe Pride in Place Board and director of Growing Together Radcliffe said: “We want to make sure that as many people as possible have their say about how the money is spent.

“Radcliffe is seeing a lot of regeneration at the moment with the new leisure centre and library, Enterprise centre for businesses, and new secondary school.

“But there’s more that can be done and the Pride in Place programme is more than just physical improvements. It’s also about supporting community initiatives and activities, housing, work and skills, and much, much more.

“if you can’t come along to any of our drop ins, we will be organising more during the coming weeks or go to the website and have your say.”

Each Pride in Place area is led by a Neighbourhood Board. The Board includes a local chairperson, Members of Parliament, a Ward Councillor and local representatives.

A key task for the Board is preparing a 10-year Regeneration Plan, including how they will invest in Radcliffe over the next 4-years. This will be submitted to government in November 2026.

You can learn more about Pride in Place in Radcliffe on the Bury Council website.

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