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Heywood set for transformation with £20m investment

Town on border of Rochdale and Bury will benefit from £20m of Towns Funding to rejuvenate its key buildings and high street

From left: Elsie Blundell, Brian Davies (chair of Heywood Town Board) and growth minister Alex Norris(Image: Elsie Blundell MP)

A town being hailed as a 'vanguard' for change is pushing ahead with plans to revitalise its town centre.

Heywood, a town straddling the border of Rochdale and Bury, is set to benefit from a £20m Towns Funding injection aimed at rejuvenating key buildings and the high street.

The Heywood Town Board will be tasked with deciding how best to allocate these funds.

Initial stages of the project are already underway, with refurbishments taking place at Heywood Civic Centre, including the installation of a new bar, seating, lighting and sound systems.

Peine Square, at the base of the civic centre, is also set to receive upgrades, with new seating, footpaths, enhanced gardens and a flexible event space in the works.

Alex Norris MP, Government minister for local growth, visited the area this week, commending the town's swift application to the government for funding, which he considered to make Heywood a 'vanguard' among the 55 other towns that received similar funding last year.

Elsie Blundell, MP for Heywood and Middleton North, said "I am proud of Heywood and everything it has to offer. Heywood has an opportunity – with Labour Government support – to invest in itself and shape its own future. Having the Minister here shows we can move towns like ours up the Government Agenda and shape the place we live in.

"I want to thank Alex for responding to my invitation, coming to the town and meeting people from Heywood, who believe in this place's Heywood's future."