Overview
Rochdale Borough Council’s Commissioning Team, Health & Community Services are currently reviewing Advocacy Services in the Borough to determine if they have delivered a good service and to plan ahead to ensure that services meet the needs of People in Heywood, Middleton & Rochdale and deliver high quality services in the future.
What is advocacy?
Advocacy in all its forms seeks to ensure that people, particularly those who are...More
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.
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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 .
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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.
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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
#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
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
We're preparing for a challenging budget gap, following reductions in government funding and increased demand for services.
In the future, as we'll have less money and staff, we won't be able to do as much, and it's important that we focus on the things that matter to our residents.
We're currently developing new and innovative ways of meeting the budget gap and we'll be working closely with partners, residents and service users to achieve this.
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In November 2019, Rochdale was announced as one of the 101 towns to benefit from the £3.6 billion Towns Fund as part of the government's plan to level up regions. We secured £23.6 million.
The Towns Fund was set up to address growth constraints and to deliver long-term economic and productivity growth. It will do this through urban regeneration, planning and land use, skills and enterprise infrastructure, and connectivity.
This is an opportunity to secure significant investment in...More
Rochdale Borough Council publishes legal notices to comply with the legal statutes when carrying out various functions.
Some notices are for information purposes only and other notices may invite objections.
To find out more information about legal and public noices please click the link below.
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These are the pending licence applications under the Licensing Act 2003.
Please click the think below to find out more, including the list of pending licence applications, how to submit a representation and hearings about representations.
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Traffic Regulation Orders (TROs) are legal documents that allow the Highway Authority and the Police to enforce various restrictions designed to manage traffic.
Examples of these can include speed limits, single and double yellow lines, weight restrictions, one-way streets, no right or left turns and loading bays.
To find out more information and have your say on a Traffic Regulation Order, please click the link below.
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We want to hear your views whether you're supporting or opposing a planning application. To make sure your views aren't misinterpreted, we only accept comments sent to us in writing.
We receive a high number of comments on applications and are unable to acknowledge or respond to them directly.
Find out how to support or object to a planning application online by clicking the link below.
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