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Do you know how to make your area better?

The 'pocket park' in Waterhead. Image: Oldham Council.

Oldham Council is looking for suggestions on how to improve local places, after £500,000 of funding was made available for new projects.

Residents and businesses are being asked to come forward with new ideas that can improve their area, after the additional funding was made available through Oldham's Local Improvement Fund (LIF). 

The LIF first launched in June 2019 and has already funded more than 20 innovative projects across the borough. 

So far, this has included a 'pocket park' in Waterhead, a first-ever outdoor gym in East Oldham, exterior improvements to new and existing businesses along Royton High Street and Lees village, and road safety improvements in Denshaw, amongst many others.  

All people must do to take part is contact their local councillor with an idea before Friday 23 July, with expressions of interest submitted by councillors on their behalf as part of the application process. 

Ideas can be based on things that enhance the quality of life in their area such as an improved green space, or even improvements to community buildings, equipment and other facilities locally. 


Some of the improvements which have been made to businesses in Lees village. Image: Oldham Council. 

As the borough continues in its recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, the council is also urging people to come forward with ideas that can further support their area during these difficult times. 

Councillor Arooj Shah, Leader of Oldham Council, said: “The Local Improvement Fund is a fantastic way in which we can help to deliver on the things that our residents and businesses want to see in their area the most. 

“We’ve already delivered on a number of amazing projects across the borough to make a lasting impact in these areas and now we want even more ideas from you to continue this great work. 

“We want to know what matters to you the most in your area and what you think would really benefit you and your community going forward. 

“Your local councillors are ready and waiting to hear from you, so get involved and let us help to make your ideas become a reality.” 

Full applications will be submitted by councillors before 10 September following the initial expression of interest stage.

£499,260 has been spent in Oldham since the LIF replaced the former District Executive system, which had previously given districts up to £20,000 every year to spend on local projects.  

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