Rochdale Observer

People have say on ‘masterplan’

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THE public are being asked for their views on the draft Littleboro­ugh ‘masterplan,’ which aims to increase the number of visitors to the area.

Rochdale Council has launched a public consultati­on for the masterplan and supplement­ary planning document. Residents and businesses are invited to give feedback either online, by email or by post by December 7.

The survey asks for thoughts on developmen­t opportunit­ies, refurbishm­ent of railway arches and linking public space with the canal, among other things.

New homes and new commercial space will also be created on brownfield land, to support the day and evening economy.

Councillor John Blundell, cabinet member for economy and regenerati­on, said: “We have set out several key aims to improve the area, to make connectivi­ty better and to support people with options for living and working.

“We now hope that residents will play a part in how we progress these plans by giving the council their valued opinion so we can move forward to the satisfacti­on of everyone.”

The masterplan also aims to make Littleboro­ugh more attractive by creating an improved railway station gateway that supports the arrival and departure experience of visitors and residents.

Public space will be improved with new trees planted while at the same time journeys by bike will be better catered for.

The proposals have undergone a thorough review following earlier responses and will be newly presented in a series of local consultati­on events.

Pop-ups will be sited at Littleboro­ugh History Centre on platform two at the train station, in Station Road on Friday, November 18, from 10am to 4pm and Tuesday, November 22, 12pm to 7pm.

A further pop-up will take place in Littleboro­ugh town centre in Church Street on Saturday, November 26, 3pm to 6pm.

There will also be a nature walk with Alison Cooper, a local artist based at Ebor Studios, from 10am to 12pm, and an urban roam from 12pm to 2pm, both starting at the centre on 26 November.

The walks are designed to make the consultati­on accessible to different groups and people, and to serve as an alternativ­e space for conversati­on on the consultati­on.

The council has already secured money to assist the preparatio­n of the masterplan and once a final version is in place this will be used to support further bids for regenerati­on funding.] To access the consultati­on online: https://consultati­ons. rochdale.gov.uk/ research/littleboro­ughmasterp­lanconsult­ation/ To give your comments by post: Strategic Planning, Number One Riverside, Smith Street, Rochdale, OL16 1XU.BY email: Ldf.consultati­on@ rochdale.gov.uk

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