When established (by July 2026) Radcliffe Neighbourhood Board must co-create a Radcliffe Pride in Place Plan with the wider community, supported by the local MP and Bury Council.
The plan will outline the community’s vision for change over the next decade and everyone will have an opportunity to have a say in the future of their area.
The Radcliffe Neighbourhood Board will carry out extensive engagement with the community to make sure that a diverse range of voices are heard in developing this plan and at every stage of the programme.
Key dates
From March 2026 Bury Council will begin a fact finding exercise to support establishment of the new Radcliffe Neighbourhood Board. Other initial phases are as follows.
March 2026
Recruitment and appointment of independent chair.
June 2026
Radcliffe Neighbourhood Board established.
By 17 July 2026
Radcliffe Neighbourhood Board to confirm finalised membership and submit any proposals to alter their area boundary.
November 2026
Radcliffe Neighbourhood Board to submit a regeneration plan to UK Government for assessment and approval.
Spring 2027
Government expected to approve regeneration plans and release the first substantive delivery funding payment to local authorities, marking the beginning of the delivery phase.