Northern has announced its intentions to make it easier for customers to swap their ticket to another train on the same day if an unexpected delay occurs.
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Controversial plans to build a 'new community' of 3,500 homes on largely green belt land around Elton Reservoir have been put forward by a developer. Housebuilder Peel claim they want to invest £500m in community facilities, new primary schools, transport links, and a new public park at land west of Elton Reservoir.
The area has long been earmarked for major development but previous outline plans drew much opposition, with many Bury and Radcliffe residents vehemently opposed to development on the area, which has a long history of being a place for people visit to enjoy the outdoors.
Around 3,500 homes for the Elton Reservoir area are included in the Greater Manchester Places For Everyone plan, which is a long-term development strategy for homes, jobs and growth for nine of the ten boroughs of the region, all bar Stockport.
That plan is currently undergoing public examination by the Planning Inspectorate with opposition groups, includuing from Bury and other Greater Manchester boroughs, challenging some of its contents with the help of legal representation. Several protests have taken place against similar plans for the Elton area in the past, including in January 2017, when hundreds of residents, furious about similar plans to build on what they termed their 'beloved open space', took to the streets for a protest march.
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Elton Reservoir was originally used as a feeder source for the Bolton and Bury Canal. Elton Club, now Elton Sailing Club, was founded in 1858 and the water was used for recreation by many.
On Monday, Peel launched a public consultation on its plans. Their project team are hosting two public exhibitions on
Northern has announced its intentions to make it easier for customers to swap their ticket to another train on the same day if an unexpected delay occurs.
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