Crucial vote on GMSF to be deferred in Bury
Bury Council will defer the crucial vote on the Greater Manchester Spatial Framework to give more time for the plan to be finalised.
Bury Council will defer the crucial vote on the Greater Manchester Spatial Framework to give more time for the plan to be finalised.
The sixth and final Bury Greater Manchester Spatial Framework (GMSF) drop-in event is at the Elizabethan Suite, Bury, next Wednesday (March 6) from noon to 8pm.
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.
The revised Greater Manchester Spatial Framework is due to be published in the first half of January 2019.
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.
Council leaders in Bury are giving the public even more opportunities to have their say on a Greater Manchester plan aimed at boosting housing and jobs.