If you’re stuck for what to do over the Easter bank holiday weekend then a road trip might just be the answer. Luckily for us the best place for a road trip in the UK is within easy reach of Greater Manchester.
10.03.2024 - 07:57 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The mayor of Greater Manchester stood outside Ashton Old Baths alongside Tameside’s council bosses to mark the start of a rebirth for the town.
Andy Burnham joined council leader Coun Ged Cooney at the heritage asset to spark the start of the Ashton Mayoral Development Zone (AMDZ) - the strategy to ‘breathe new life’ into the area.
A key part of this will be the £19.8m of government cash from the levelling up fund used for the regeneration of Ashton town centre - which include works to the town hall and the public realm area around the market square.
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Although progress on the grander scale will take years to see transformative change, the GM mayor believes short-term change will come in the next few weeks through the next phase of the Bee Network.
Speaking at the launch on March 7, Mr Burnham said: “The most immediate change is from the Bee Network. That is going to change in a fortnight as Ashton is going to get a number of Bee Network services serving the interchange.
“You (Tameside) will have one of the best public transport systems in the country outside London.
“I’m also working with Coun Ged Cooney and his colleagues at the council on brownfield funding. The way you regenerate any town, learning from Stockport, is that if you bring new footfall into these proud towns in GM, you bring new bars, restaurants, places to go. This brings life back to places.
“A part of this Mayoral Development Zone will be about affordable residential places for younger people, bringing people into these places and then all of the benefits of the breathing of new life into these towns.
"I mean this is a great town and it has a lot
If you’re stuck for what to do over the Easter bank holiday weekend then a road trip might just be the answer. Luckily for us the best place for a road trip in the UK is within easy reach of Greater Manchester.
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