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'I am truly honoured'- Wigan's hospital trust appoints new chair
Following a meeting of the Council of Governors Dame Robina will follow Mark Jones, who retired as chair from the trust ...
Householders in Tyldesley, Wigan, said it's a "systemic failure" that the towering 18-metre grey sheds were signed off by ...
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Campaigners fighting to save green belt land are urging Wigan Council bosses to drop their plans
Wigan’s town hall bosses are facing calls to scrap plans to release green belt land for development on the border with ...
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Wigan Council has confirmed that Ashton Library, a Grade II-listed building on Wigan Road, Ashton-in-Makerfield is not earmarked for closure and remains a valued community asset. The building is ...
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Fury as neighbours demand warehouse work halted amid calls for council probe
Fed-up residents whose homes are being dwarfed by four ‘monstrous’ warehouses are demanding an immediate halt to building ...
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Seven new neighbourhoods to be created across two cities among new plans across Greater Manchester
The creation of 7,000 homes in seven new neighbourhoods in Manchester and Salford and more flexible use of space at the Trafford Centre make up some of the more significant planning notices this week.
"But now the walls are up, there's this very strange effect, particularly at night, where our house is silhouetted by an ...
RESIDENTS living meters away from “monster” 60ft high steel walls have said they are frustrated by the gigantic “surreal” ...
Living beside a 60ft ‘cruise ship’ warehouse: could your street be next as 350,000 sq ft sheds rise?
In a quiet Tyldesley cul-de-sac, a wall of corrugated steel now fills the skyline, dividing neighbours and shaking routines.
On a quiet Greater Manchester estate, neighbours say a new skyline has arrived overnight, changing gardens, routines and expectations. Beyond tidy hedges ...
Councils are losing millions buying back homes they owned just a few years ago, thanks to a Right to Buy system leaving them little choice.
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