Oldham Council has issued a response to local residents who raised objections concerning the proposed redevelopment of Royton town centre. The project aims to modernise the area through new infrastructure, public spaces, and improved amenities.
Community members expressed unease about potential disruption to local businesses, the preservation of historical elements, and parking availability. Some residents argued that the council had not provided enough consultation or detailed information before announcing the plans.
A spokesperson for Oldham Council clarified that the project was still at a planning stage and that public feedback would continue to shape its development. The council emphasised its commitment to revitalising the town centre while respecting Royton’s existing character.
“Our goal is to create a welcoming town centre that supports local trade, improves accessibility, and provides better public spaces for everyone,” the spokesperson said.
Officials also noted that further community engagement sessions were scheduled to ensure transparency and gather additional input before any construction begins.
The next phase will involve finalising design details based on public responses and seeking funding approvals. Construction timelines have not yet been confirmed.
“We understand residents’ concerns and appreciate their involvement in shaping the future of Royton,” the council added.
Author’s summary: Oldham Council reassured residents that community input remains central to the evolving plans for Royton town centre’s redevelopment.