Derelict former school to be auctioned off
A derelict former school which has been attracting vandalism for years is to be sold at auction.
A derelict former school which has been attracting vandalism for years is to be sold at auction.
Bury Council’s new cabinet portfolio holders are looking forward to continuing to implement service improvements. Councillor Tamoor Tariq has become the portfolio holder for adult care, health and wellbeing, while Councillor Lucy Smith has taken his former position in charge of children and young people’s services.
Response, recovery and regeneration will be the over-riding priorities for members of Bury Council’s new cabinet.
Children and young people across the borough are being asked to write letters or draw pictures that will be sent to people who are isolated during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Council leaders are drawing up ambitious plans to transform Radcliffe for generations to come – from skills and jobs to the environment and civic/leisure facilities.
Councillors are to consider a report next week which proposes major changes to Bury’s library service.
Proposed changes in the way some adult care services are provided will be considered by the council’s cabinet next Wednesday (1 October).
The council’s ruling cabinet, which makes the key decisions on Bury Council, has been restructured.
Proposals which will affect the future of the borough’s libraries and civic halls will be discussed by the council’s cabinet on 28 November.