Bury Council to review Garages
Last nights meeting of Bury MBC’s Environment, Economy and Transport Scrutiny Committee received a long awaited presentation about the state of council owned garage colonies.
For some years now there has been growing concern about the state of many of these garages. Many have been badly vandalised or are a focal point for anti-social behaviour as more and more remain empty.
Last nights presentation did seem to bear this out as it was confirmed that half the councils 77 garage sites were a “drain on resources” to varying extents.
As part of the review to be undertaken the Council now plans to consult widely on how best to deal with the worst condition sites.
It has been suggested that there could be alternative uses such as:
- Housing
- Allotments
- Play Areas
- other communal/garden areas etc
In addition it may be appropriate for some to be renovated.
I strongly supported the idea that ward councillors be involved in the consultation and that the local area partnerships should have a say as they have a specific remit to represent the views of residents in the area.
It was agreed that a report and presentation be brought to a future area partnership meeting.
