Unsworth Ward
Local Area Partnerships
What is the Area Partnership?
They are meetings set up within the area, 6 times a year, for you as a resident, to have your say on issues concerning the Community.
For copies of
the last minutes
& time of next
meeting, click
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The town of Whitefield was created in 1866, previously being a part of the Manor of Pilkington, together with Outwood, Ringley, Unsworth, Lily Hill, Moss Lane, Stand and Besses o' th' Barn.
Whitefield and Unsworth is on the southern side of the Borough with the townships of Prestwich to the south and Radcliffe to the west with Bury town bordering the north.
The Area Board covers the electoral wards of Besses, Pilkington Park and Unsworth and includes villages and districts such as Oak Bank, Sunnybank, Hollins, and Lily Hill.
Unsworth Ward Conservative Councillors
Councillor Sam Cohen
Profile:
Executive member for Safe and Secure CommunitiesMember of the Planning Control Committee and Licensing and Safety CommitteeChairman: Bury and District Crime Prevention PanelChairman: Bury Law Centre Management CommitteeChairman: Unsworth Primary School Governing BodyMember of: Hollins Grundy Primary School Governing BodyMember of: Bury and District CAB Management CommitteeMember of: Whitefield and Unsworth Local Area PartnershipLoading
Councillor Beverley Sullivan
Profile:
Member of licensing also a portfolio holder on the exec which in effect runs the Council.My portfolio is Executive for Health and Well Being, this portfolio covers all aspects of Leisure, Culture, Older People's services. drugs, mental health and Carelink to name just some of my portfolio responsibilities.Labour's not working for you, but your Conservative Team is and will continue to.
Councillor Sam Cohen
Unsworth Ward, Bury MBC
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The council is made up of:
26 Conservative Councillors
16 Labour Councillors
9 Liberal Councillors
“It's official, Bury rated a ‘4 Star, Excellent Council’ by the Audit Commission”
Bury is one of Lancashires oldest towns and owes much of its fortune to the Industrial Revolution during which great wealth was experienced and
many fine architectural
buildings were constructed.
Its famous son, was Sir Robert
Peel the founder of the Police Force & Prime Minister in 1841.
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Bury has many blue chip companies with a highly skilled workforce. Direct links to the motorway makes Bury an ideal town for businesses looking to relocate and with the planned redevelopment in the town centre, we are confident that Bury will become the place to live, work and enjoy our
leisure time.
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