New boundaries are being proposed for council wards in Oldham Borough Council.
The Local Government Boundary Commission wants to hear what residents and local organisations think about the proposals.
A 10-week consultation on the proposals will run until August 9, 2021.
The Commission is the independent body that draws these boundaries.
It is reviewing Oldham Borough Council to make sure councillors will represent about the same number of electors, and that ward arrangements will help the council work effectively.
The Commission has published proposals for changes to Oldham.
It is proposing that there should be 20 wards and three councillors per ward.
Three wards will remain the same, 17 will change.
Council dismiss Lib-Dems flooding concerns Date published: 25 January 2021
Local councillor Sam Al-Hamdani checking local sites in the aftermath of Storm Christoph
The Liberal Democrats on Saddleworth Parish Council have asked for straight answers on flooding, and Oldham Borough Council s Cabinet Member for Neighbourhoods has responded by praising its Highways teams.
After the area was hit by Storm Christoph, the Lib-Dems insist that flooding issues are a pressing concern for Saddleworth residents.
The group requested answers on a range of issues and their impact on planning decisions.
They asked the Borough Council to provide proof that their approach to cleaning drains and gullies works, given the conditions faced in Saddleworth.
Parish Council signs up to Pledge to Peace Date published: 11 January 2021
Saddleworth Parish Council Chairman, Councillor Barbara Beeley
Saddleworth Parish Council have shown their support for the area’s thriving peace movement, by signing the Pledge to Peace.
The Pledge, which is administered by the Percorsi Peace Association in Italy, has been signed by organisations and individuals worldwide, reflecting their commitment to peace.
It pledges the Council to commit to working with other organisations across the area, and the world, to ensure that it stands up for peace.
Parish Council Chairman, Councillor Barbara Beeley, said: “We have unfortunately seen recently how easy it is for tensions to break, and for what seemed unthinkable to happen.