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Overview and Scrutiny Committee - Tuesday, 9th September, 2025 7.00 pm
September 9, 2025 View on council websiteSummary
The Overview and Scrutiny Committee of Bury Council met on 9 September 2025 to discuss the 2025/26 Corporate Plan, and receive an update on regeneration projects. The meeting also included a public question time, and a member question time.
2025/26 Corporate Plan - Quarter One Update
The committee was scheduled to discuss the 2025/26 Corporate Plan - Quarter One Update. The report, which was provided by the Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member, Finance and Transformation, covered the council's progress against the plan's objectives during the first quarter of the financial year.
The Corporate Plan outlines the council's key priorities and objectives for the year, and is used to measure the council's performance. Bury Council's Corporate Plan is based around four themes:
- Strong communities
- A thriving economy
- A clean, green environment
- A healthy population
The report included performance data and updates on key projects and initiatives, and was intended to give the committee an overview of the council's performance against its stated goals.
Regeneration Update
The Overview and Scrutiny Committee was scheduled to receive a report on the progress of regeneration projects in the borough. The report was listed as 'to follow' on the agenda. Regeneration projects aim to improve the economic, social, and environmental conditions of an area1.
Other Business
The agenda for the meeting also included:
- Apologies for absence.
- Declarations of interest from members.
- Public question time, with 30 minutes set aside for questions from members of the public.
- Member question time, with 15 minutes set aside for questions from elected members.
- Approval of the minutes of the meeting held on 3rd July 2025, which are available to view online as Minutes of Previous Meeting.
- Urgent business, for any items that the Chair, Councillor Dene Vernon, considered urgent.
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Regeneration projects can include redeveloping brownfield sites, improving housing, creating new jobs, and enhancing public spaces. ↩
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Topics
No topics have been identified for this meeting yet.