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  • Bowlee Car Boot Sale - Customer Survey 2024

    We want to understand what customers think about Bowlee Car Boot Sale and Market so we can find ways to improve the event for the 2025 season. Your answers will be used by Rochdale Borough Council for research and development purposes. Your feedback may also be used in future marketing but your name and email address (if provided) will remain confidential. More
    Closed 2 December 2024
  • Consultation on the draft Northern Gateway Development Framework

    Bury and Rochdale Councils have launched a joint consultation on a draft Northern Gateway Development Framework (NGDF), which once adopted will become a Supplementary Planning Document (SPD). Northern Gateway is made up of two allocated development sites in the Places for Everyone (PfE) joint development plan, both of which straddle the border between Bury Council and Rochdale Council. The NGDF relates to the land north of the M62, known as JP Allocation 1.1: Heywood /... More
    Opened 15 November 2024
  • Housing Allocation Policy Survey (September 2024)

    This consultation exercise follows on from a previous public consultation earlier this year. The consultation is about finding the best pathway for everyone seeking a home to get somewhere suitable in the shortest period of time. This might not always be through the Council's Housing Register. There’s nearly 9,000 households on the Council’s Housing Register, yet over 67% (nearly 6,000) of those registered are not in priority need. Each week, just... More
    Closed 12 November 2024
  • Proposed Syke Conservation Area Consultation

    Syke is a historic area of Rochdale, lying to the north east of the town centre. It is on the historic pack horse trail which in the past was essential in linking Rochdale to Clitheroe. The area developed around this historic route and the area still has a number of well-preserved historic buildings and spaces, including farms and weavers cottages. The centrepiece of the area is the picturesque Syke pond and 19 th century weavers’ cottages at Polly Green. Council officers... More
    Opened 11 November 2024
  • Reimagining Heywood’s Square – Public Engagement Questionnaire

    We want to understand the way local residents use Heywood’s square and what they would like to see improved. Please give us your views by clicking the online survey link below, or for more information please continue reading. Introduction The next stage of the council’s ongoing work to revamp Heywood town centre, is to look at the re-design of Heywood’s Civic Square, as outlined in the masterplan. In these early stages of the design process, the council has... More
    Closed 27 September 2024
  • Rochdale Feel Good Festival 2024

    The council want to understand what people think about the festival and to see if events like this benefit Rochdale. Your answers will be kept confidential and will only be used by the council for research and development purposes. More
    Closed 17 September 2024
  • Feel Good Family Picnic 2024

    The council want to understand what people think about this family event and to see if events like this benefit Rochdale. Your answers will be kept confidential and will only be used by the council for research and development purposes. More
    Closed 9 September 2024
  • Heywood - Long Term Plan for Towns

    Heywood has been identified as one of 55 towns across the UK to receive funding and support totalling up to £20 million to regenerate the town centre The aim is to make towns places where people and businesses want to invest, creating new jobs and breathing new life into our high streets and town centres. Proposals will be developed by local people for local people: bringing together residents, business, and community leaders to devise and agree a shared vision for... More
    Closed 31 August 2024
  • Education Awards 2024

    We are thrilled to announce the first Raising Rochdale education awards, the new and important awards dedicated to celebrating the outstanding achievements and contribution in schools and colleges across the borough. Do you know a teacher who’s gone the extra mile? A teaching assistant who’s always there to help? Nominate them! Let’s celebrate the people who are inspiring our children and young people every day. The award ceremony will take place on Friday 8 November... More
    Closed 31 August 2024
  • Proposal for a Nursery Provision at St. Luke’s Church of England Primary School

    The proposal is for the addition of a 26 FTE nursery class for 3-4 year olds at St. Luke’s CE Primary School, with effect from 1st September 2025. Maintained nursery settings are based on school sites. They offer teacher-supported learning through play - based around the Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum for 3-4-year-olds prior to their entry into school. This proposal presents an exciting opportunity to offer high-quality education to 3-4 year olds. From September... More
    Closed 30 August 2024
  • Licensing Service: Gambling Licensing Policy Statement 2025-2028

    The Council is reviewing its Gambling Licensing Policy Statement under Section 349 of the Gambling Act 2005. Our Statement of Gambling Policy is a document we must produce by law. It sets out our approach to gambling licensing in the Borough of Rochdale. It gives guidance to licence holders, applicants and people who may comment on licence applications of our policies and expectations. We are legally obliged to have regard to our Statement of Gambling Policy... More
    Closed 16 August 2024
  • Proposal to update the Rochdale Local Plan 2024

    Under Regulation 18 of the Town and Country Planning (Local Planning)(England) Regulations 2012, notice is hereby given that Rochdale Council is proposing to update its Local Plan which will form part of the Development Plan for Rochdale. What is a Local Plan? The updated Local Plan will replace the current Local Plan (Rochdale Adopted Core Strategy) which was adopted in 2016. It will set out a range of planning policies that will seek to sustainably manage... More
    Closed 9 August 2024
  • Rochdale in Rainbows Pride parade and celebrations feedback 2024

    Thank you for coming to our successful first ever Rochdale in Rainbows Pride parade and the celebrations that followed in the Bright Hall in the Town Hall. Your feedback is vital to us to ensure that we can make it even better next year. It should only take you a few minutes, and we would love to hear your feedback. More
    Closed 5 August 2024
  • Borough full of beans survey 2024

    Rochdale was recently awarded membership to the Sustainable Food Places as recognition for the work that is happening in the borough. Because beans are good for the environment and your health, we want to encourage Rochdale to eat more! We’d love to know a bit more about your bean habits at the moment, through the following few questions. More
    Opened 19 July 2024
  • St Mary’s Gate Road Safety Scheme

    Rochdale Council proposes to build a new pedestrian and cycle crossing across St Mary’s Gate with its junction at Redcross Street. The project is funded by the Government’s Towns Fund and is estimated to cost around £2million. This location currently has a lot of pedestrians trying to cross a busy 5 lane dual carriageway road and this crossing point will allow people to cross the road in a more safe way. Whilst there will be disruption during construction, this new crossing... More
    Closed 28 June 2024
  • Proposed Rochdale Town Centre Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) Variation and Extension 2024

    Please complete the following survey to give your views about the proposed variation and extension to the Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) in Rochdale Town Centre as shown in the public areas on the PSPO restricted area map. Before you start Please open the ‘PSPO Restricted Area Map’ which you’ll find in the below as this will guide you in answering some of the questions. More information You... More
    Closed 12 June 2024
  • Residents Survey

    We would like to hear about what you're doing to address the climate emergency. What changes have you made already to live a more sustainable life? The information you provide will help shape how we share information about how to take action. More
    Closed 3 May 2024
  • The Climate Emergency

    In July 2019, Rochdale Borough Council declared a Climate Emergency. This means we believe climate change will impact the lives of everybody who lives and works in the borough of Rochdale unless we take action. Climate Change is caused by human activity. Our planet is heating up which can lead to extreme weather events and negative impacts on the natural environment around us. Find out more about the climate emergency by visiting the Council's website . ... More
    Closed 3 May 2024
  • Carbon Footprint

    We want to understand how people's lifestyles and activities are impacting the environment. Calculate your carbon footprint and tell us about it here. The information you provide will help shape our programme of climate education. More
    Closed 3 May 2024
  • Climate Change Priorities

    Between 20 November and 24 December 2021, Rochdale Council played host to Gaia, a giant replica of planet Earth. Gaia's residency in the town centre was part of Rochdale's commitment to raising awareness about the seriousness of climate change and its implications for the future. Visitors were asked to share their views on the borough's climate change priorities. 3,895 visitors have already told us what they think should be the top priority and we are continuing the... More
    Closed 3 May 2024
  • Climate Change Business Survey

    We would like to hear from businesses about how you are responding to the climate emergency. The information you provide in this survey will help us to support businesses be more sustainable. At the end of the survey there will be a list of resources to help your business including: sustainability and where to start, how to save money, funding opportunities and events. Thank you for taking the time to fill this out – it will take approximately 20 minutes. ... More
    Closed 3 May 2024
  • Housing Allocation Policy Survey

    The Council is required by law to have a Housing Allocation Policy which sets out who can access social housing and who will be given priority. As the Council doesn’t own any homes, Registered Housing Providers advertise their available accommodation on the Council’s Housing Solutions website. Residents who want to be rehoused apply to be included on the Council’s Housing Register. Once their application has been assessed and made ‘live’... More
    Closed 31 March 2024
  • Proposal for a Nursery Provision at Stansfield Hall Church of England / Methodist Church Primary School 

    The Governing Board of Stansfield Hall Church of England / Methodist Church Primary School is now consulting on a proposal to change the age range at the School with effect from September 2024. The proposal would see the opening of a 15 FTE place, 3 and 4-year-old provision which is maintained along with the rest of the school from September 2024. More
    Closed 31 March 2024
  • Rochdale Climate Change Engagement Platform

    #ClimateChangeRochdale is our campaign to get you talking about protecting the planet for our people and places. We would like to hear your views about the climate emergency and your ideas and suggestions for addressing the crisis that we are facing. Find out more about Climate Change and Sustainability on the council’s website . Why your views matter Through engagement and consultation with our communities we can better understand the... More
    Closed 31 March 2024
  • How safe do you feel in Manchester? We want to hear from you!

    Manchester City Council is working with Forever Consulting to evaluate how safe people feel in Manchester. Your views will help the Council better understand how to improve safety for everyone in Manchester. The survey will only take 5 minutes , and your responses are anonymous . You won’t be asked your name, so please be honest! More
    Closed 24 March 2024
  • 2024 Gating Order / Public Spaces Protection Order Consultation - (2-36 Westminster St/ Brimrod School)

    Rochdale council has previously installed gates adjacent to your property/within your local vicinity to reduce crime and anti-social behaviour in your neighbourhood. The gates which were initially installed under a gating order have now been replaced by a Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPO), under the provisions of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014. Under this legislation PSPO’s can only remain in place for a maximum of 3 years, unless extended by further order.... More
    Closed 15 March 2024
  • 2024 Gating Order / Public Spaces Protection Order Consultation (14-15 Maple Close, Middleton)

    Rochdale council has previously installed gates adjacent to your property/within your local vicinity to reduce crime and anti-social behaviour in your neighbourhood. The gates which were initially installed under a gating order have now been replaced by a Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPO), under the provisions of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014. Under this legislation PSPO’s can only remain in place for a maximum of 3 years, unless extended by further order.... More
    Closed 15 March 2024
  • 2024 Gating Order / Public Spaces Protection Order Consultation (97-99 Mossway / 58-60 Moss Lane, Alkrington, Middleton)

    Rochdale council has previously installed gates adjacent to your property/within your local vicinity to reduce crime and anti-social behaviour in your neighbourhood. The gates which were initially installed under a gating order have now been replaced by a Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPO), under the provisions of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014. Under this legislation PSPO’s can only remain in place for a maximum of 3 years, unless extended by further order.... More
    Closed 15 March 2024
  • 2024 Gating Order / Public Spaces Protection Order Consultation (34-35 Conway Close / 23-25 Uplands, Alkrington, Middleton)

    Rochdale council has previously installed gates adjacent to your property/within your local vicinity to reduce crime and anti-social behaviour in your neighbourhood. The gates which were initially installed under a gating order have now been replaced by a Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPO), under the provisions of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014. Under this legislation PSPO’s can only remain in place for a maximum of 3 years, unless extended by further order.... More
    Closed 15 March 2024
  • 2024 Gating Order / Public Spaces Protection Order Consultation (36-38 Parsons Drive, Middleton)

    Rochdale council has previously installed gates adjacent to your property/within your local vicinity to reduce crime and anti-social behaviour in your neighbourhood. The gates which were initially installed under a gating order have now been replaced by a Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPO), under the provisions of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014. Under this legislation PSPO’s can only remain in place for a maximum of 3 years, unless extended by further order.... More
    Closed 15 March 2024
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