Wigan Council has given the go-ahead to drive the regeneration of Leigh.
The masterplan outlines the roadmap to a new and varied offer that attracts investment, improves experience and provides opportunities for local people and businesses.
Deputy Leader of Wigan Council, Councillor Keith Cunliffe said: "We want Leigh to be a vibrant and attractive place to live, with a reinvigorated town centre which is at the heart of the community.
"It's a town with rich history and a positive future, which makes it a big part of our growth plans.
"However, like many towns across the country, Leigh has been affected as people choose to spend money online rather than at high street stores.
"This plan is essential to defining a new future for the town centre and helps us to demonstrate a long-term vision, which is essential when bidding for additional resources, such as the government’s Levelling Up Fund."
The Leigh SRF has been informed by business and resident responses collated from the Big Listening Project and Deal 2030 surveys.
A consultation held earlier this year to gather the views of local people about the plan received more than 1,700 comments.
The SRF sets out eight key objectives related to environment, homes, movement, people, wellbeing, economy and skills, engagement and empowerment and retail, culture and leisure, as well as the key actions proposed to achieve them
The masterplan highlights several key opportunities and priorities, including:
• Key development opportunities such the West Bridgewater Street site and sites around the eastern edge of the town around Chapel Street, Brown Street and Gas Street.
• Key opportunities to improve connectivity for pedestrians and cyclists within and around the town centre, including access to the canal.
• Greenspace and public space improvements including making the town centre greener and more attractive.
• Creating spaces for businesses to thrive including start-ups and growing businesses.
• Reducing traffic through the town centre and prioritising pedestrians.
• Developing the Civic Square as a vibrant hub for civic and cultural activity.
The Framework is in addition to the £5m Believe in Leigh Fund, which is earmarked to support a range of projects including, new youth provision and improvements at Pennington Park. Already, £1m has been spent on physical improvements to Bradshawgate and better CCTV.
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