For your information, there has been an update on the Greater Manchester Places for Everyone Joint Development Plan (P4E), formerly the Greater Manchester Spatial Framework (GMSF), issued by Bury MBC planning department. The development plan documentation, which covers the period until 2037, has now been submitted to the Planning Inspectorate covering every borough in Greater Manchester. Please find attached to this email the Notice of Submission which explains the procedure for the next stage of the plan, including where the documents are available for inspection electronically.
Each of the documents for all ten boroughs can be viewed here:
Specifically, regarding Greenmount, several sites in the immediate area were submitted by landowners for consideration for development in the plan. It is now confirmed that all of these have been turned down and do not appear in the plan. I have attached a screenshot however concerning the omission from the plan of a major site which was proposed in Greenmount, the land bordered by Longsight Road and Brandlesholme Road and land bordered by Shepherd Street near its junction with Brandlesholme Road. The omission of this site from development has been challenged by Peel L&P Investments. I have attached a screenshot of the relevant page in the Omission Sites Issue document where Peel Holdings have raised an issue with this parcel of land having been refused permission and the planner’s response to their issue. Note: This land in Greenmount is not included in the final P4E plan but appears to be one of those areas to be still under threat of development if the P4E plan should fail for any reason.
As you may be aware, Greenmount Village Community were successful in bidding to be one of the local causes to receive support from the Co-op.
This means that you can choose us as your local cause, we will then receive 1p for every £1 you spend on Co-op branded items. This does not sound a lot, but all adds up to helping us pay for more benches down The Lines.
We have already reached nearly £200 from the support of residents. If you have not yet signed up for a Co-op card you can phone 0800 0686 727.
Alternatively, log in to the Co-op app and select ‘membership’ to view the local cause options. You can select Greenmount Village Community as your cause online through your member account.
Please let me know if you have any queries, as the old saying goes “Pennies make ££££££££s”.
Please see the attached flyer to remind you all of the Line Dancing classes at Greenmount Old School every Friday 1 – 3pm. See flyer for contact details.
Kind regards
Julie Southworth
Line Dancing
with Cynthia
at Greenmount Old School every Friday
from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Be prepared to have fun
Cost: £5 per session
Only pay when you attend
Wear comfortable clothing and bring a drink
No Partner needed A Good way to Keep Fit whilst enjoying yourself.
I am attaching some information about a free Family Cookery course due to be held at Bury Adult Learning Centre after half term that may be of interest to some of your parents and their families. (Apologies if not relevant, please disregard)
The course aims to encompass three overarching aims:
Basic cookery skills within the family
Budgeting skills
Healthy eating
Further details are available on the course information sheet attached.
Parents or carers of children aged 16 and below who are interested in joining should telephone 0161 253 5772 to enroll.
Please find attached the first newsletter of 2022 from the Tottington Centre. Note that The Tottington Tea Room is open from Monday and they have two major fundraising events planned: one in February and one in June.
Holcombe Moor Heritage Group
Attached is a flyer, informing you about a talk organised by the Holcombe Moor Heritage Group, to be held at Greenmount Golf Club on Wednesday 9th February. The speaker is local archer Jason Stokes.
Brandlesholme Community Centre – Family Bank
The family bank has lots of clothes and equipment for distribution but need large, lidded, plastic storage boxes to keep the stock safe and clean. Examples of the types required, of varying sizes are shown in the attached photo. If anyone has any spare, they would be very grateful if you could drop them off at the centre, BL8 1HS between 9:30 and 12:30, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday. Alternatively, please reply to this e-mail and I can collect them from you (John Southworth)
A new class is commencing in the Old School on 16th Feb.
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