Have your say on Chadderton proposals
Date published: 23 July 2020
The Chadderton community can have a greater say in shaping development and planning policies for their area (Picture taken at Chadderton Town Hall prior to social distancing measures being introduced)
Residents are invited to comment on community proposals to designate a Neighbourhood Area and Neighbourhood Forum for Chadderton.
The Chadderton Partnership, a residents’ group, has made the application to Oldham Council to establish a neighbourhood area covering the three Chadderton wards (Chadderton North, Chadderton Central and Chadderton South).
Having a neighbourhood area and forum designation will enable The Chadderton Partnership to prepare a Neighbourhood Plan or Neighbourhood Development Order.
These documents will help the community to have a greater say in shaping development and planning policies for their area.
You can find out more about the application here
The council is inviting residents to comment on the proposals which can be found here
The consultation is open now and closes on August 28, 2020.
If you are unable to comment online, you can email your comments to: spi@oldham.gov.uk or post them to:
Strategic Planning and Information
Economy, Skills and Neighbourhoods
Room 310, Level 3, Civic Centre
West Street,
Oldham
OL1 1UH
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