Burnley Wood in the Borough of Burnley, Lancashire, is part of the Single Regeneration Budget Round 6 (SRB6) initiative, which commenced in 2000. Burnley is a local government district with borough status in Lancashire in North West England. ... Lancashire (archaically, the County of Lancaster) is a county palatine of England, lying on the Irish Sea. ... This article is about the year 2000. ...
Part of the area has been designated as an housing focus area and this is where housing action will be concentrated.
The housing focus area consists essentially of pre-1919 housing. In broad terms it lies between Parliament Street in the north and Stoney Street in the south, and from the railway in the west to Todmorden Road in the east. 1919 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
The housing focus area now extends beyond the boundaries as set out in the above paragraph and takes in parts of Fulledge and Healywood, a new community park is now being built in the centre of the clearance area
BurnleyWood in the Borough of Burnley, Lancashire, is part of the Single Regeneration Budget Round 6 (SRB6) initiative, which commenced in 2000.
Part of the area has been designated as a housing focus area and this is where housing action will be concentrated.
The housing focus area now extends beyond the boundaries as set out in the above paragraph and takes in parts of Fulledge and Healywood, a new community park is now being built in the centre of the clearance area.
Burnley is a local government district with borough status in Lancashire in North West England.
The current borders date from April 1, 1974, when the former county borough of Burnley merged with Padiham urban district and part of Burnley Rural District.
Burnley is known as a stronghold of the BNP, who have seven councillors on the Borough Council.