The last consultation for the Radcliffe Regeneration will be taking place 10:00am – 12:30pm on Saturday 22nd October at Radcliffe Market. After the original date in September was cancelled due to the death of the Queen.
The regeneration includes the new Civic Hub, which will provide a new home for Radcliffe Leisure Centre and Radcliffe Library, together with other council services, learning opportunities and community space.
Councillor Eamonn O’Brien, leader of the council, said: “This will be a tremendous year for Radcliffe, as regeneration of the town gets under way in earnest.
“Unprecedented levels of investment are going into transforming the centre. New community and leisure facilities, new opportunities for businesses, a new high school and new housing on brownfield land – all of this will make a real difference for generations to come.
“Please look at the plans and get involved in shaping the future of Radcliffe.”
Want to find out more about the Radcliffe Civic Hub, Market Chambers and Market Basement projects and wider regeneration plans for Radcliffe?
- Visit our website: www.bury.gov.uk/radclifferegeneration
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