The M60 needs ‘major investment’, Andy Burnham has said. Boltonian Darren told BBC Radio Manchester's 'In the Hotseat' the motorway is 'more of a car park than a road'.
17.10.2023 - 17:47 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Households in Didsbury Village earn more than anywhere else in Greater Manchester. The average household in the neighbourhood earned £67,100 in the financial year ending 2020, according to new data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
That's compared to the national average of £32,000 per household. Meanwhile, Central Bolton had the lowest household income in our region at an average of £26,400 a year.
It comes as the ONS revealed on Tuesday (October 17) that average pay increased by more than inflation between June and August this year for the first time since 2021. However, the difference in average earnings across Greater Manchester remains high.
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The M60 needs ‘major investment’, Andy Burnham has said. Boltonian Darren told BBC Radio Manchester's 'In the Hotseat' the motorway is 'more of a car park than a road'.
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