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Incredible new plan to transform UK town with ‘not much to do’ | UK | News

amedpostBy amedpostNovember 29, 2024 News No Comments2 Mins Read
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A UK town is getting a much-needed boost after being criticised for having a “lack of things to do” and struggling with traffic congestion.

Bury Council is on the brink of formally adopting plans to revamp Whitefield’s town centre. The decision comes after a consultation period that led to several changes in the initial blueprint.

The main issues identified before the plan was drafted included a lack of a central hub in Whitefield, limited activities, and traffic congestion.

The most popular suggestions from the 250 participants were enhancing pedestrian and cyclist crossing points on Bury New Road and Higher Lane, planting new trees, creating wildflower areas, and installing box planters.

Support was also given for the “Whitefield Common” proposals, which involve relocating the existing Uplands medical centre to the former Whitefield library, freeing up the site for residential development.

However, the council acknowledged that securing funding for the plan would be challenging.

In response to this, the authority has decided to allocate at least 10 percent of locally raised capital receipts to support improvements specifically in Whitefield.

This move marks the first time the council has committed such funds to a town plan in the borough, with hopes it will trigger a broader funding strategy for the delivery plan.

Concerns were raised during the consultation about parking availability, particularly near Slattery, and fears that enhancing active travel infrastructure would be unsuitable due to road width, lack of demand, and the potential for additional congestion.

While two-thirds wanted Bury New Road to remain as it is, one-third desired more footpath space for pedestrians, cyclists, or bus lanes. There was also frustration at a lack of community spaces to meet.

Coun Eamonn O’Brien, leader of Bury Council, said: “The Whitefield town centre plan aims to improve the town centre area for communities, businesses and the environment.

“These proposals have been drafted following extensive input from local businesses, residents and community representatives.

“We’re all committed to making Whitefield an attractive place to live, work and visit. The town plan will help us join the dots and make this happen.

“All the proposals will require further work and will be subject to further engagement with relevant stakeholders. Funding will also be required for implementation.”

The council’s cabinet members are set to approve the plan next Wednesday, December 4. Some of the town centre plan’s proposals will be implemented in collaboration with Bury Council, while others will be led by community groups and local businesses.

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