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Early Math’s (Reception) Evaluation
Family Learning Service Now that you have completed the course it would be very helpful for us to know what you thought about it. MoreClosed 31 January 2021 -
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 The gates which were initially installed under a gating order have now been replaced by a Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPO), under the provisions of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014.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.... MoreClosed 5 January 2021 -
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 The gates which were initially installed under a gating order have now been replaced by a Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPO), under the provisions of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014.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.... MoreClosed 5 January 2021 -
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 The gates which were initially installed under a gating order have now been replaced by a Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPO), under the provisions of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014.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.... MoreClosed 5 January 2021 -
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 The gates which were initially installed under a gating order have now been replaced by a Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPO), under the provisions of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014.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.... MoreClosed 5 January 2021 -
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.... MoreClosed 5 January 2021 -
Summative self assessment – Nursery Sacks
Summative self assessment – Nursery Sacks MoreClosed 31 December 2020 -
Nursery Sacks Evaluation
Now that you have completed the course it would be very helpful for us to know what you thought about it. Could you please take a little time to complete the following form? MoreClosed 31 December 2020 -
Care & Support Fees Consultation - 2021/22
Caring for frontline staff as council leader leads way on pay boost Thousands of frontline care staff across the borough are in line for a pay boost after the council backed the introduction of the real living wage. Council leader Allen Brett led the way in campaigning for the increase to ensure workers dealing with the coronavirus pandemic are better paid. From early next year hundreds of workers across the local care sector will have their pay packets... MoreClosed 23 December 2020 -
Clean Air Greater Manchester
The proposed GM Clean Air Plan includes launching and operating a GM-wide Clean Air Zone (CAZ), with a number of temporary and permanent discounts and exemptions for some vehicle types. Private cars and motorbikes are not included in the scheme. As well as that, the proposals include a package of support funding, to help upgrade vehicles across Greater Manchester. MoreClosed 3 December 2020 -
Greater Manchester & Private Hire Minimum Licensing Standards
Taxis and private hire vehicles play a vital role in keeping Greater Manchester moving, enabling people to make tens of millions of journeys every year. The 10 Greater Manchester licensing authorities are committed to supporting the taxi and private hire sector, to make sure it continues to fulfil that crucial role into the future and achieve the vision of a stronger and healthier sector, providing consistently safe and high quality services to residents and visitors across the whole of... MoreClosed 3 December 2020 -
Langley Community Benefit Society – Housing Consultation
The Langley Community Benefit Society is a co-operative community owned and controlled organisation. It works with partners for the benefit of the community in Langley, Middleton. The society's focus is on building social housing, available for rent. They are now consulting on the need and type of housing that is required in Langley. MoreClosed 9 November 2020 -
Adult Care Day Services Review 2020 - Service Users
Rochdale Council is exploring different ways of working for day care services. Day care services are different activities for people who need support during the day. Many of these services had to close during the Covid-19 lock down. Now they are open they can’t safely fit in as many people. Rochdale Council wants to make sure everyone who needs support can access it even if we have another Covid lock-down. This might include... MoreClosed 30 October 2020 -
Health and Care Priorities in Rochdale
Background The Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale Clinical Commissioning Group (HMR CCG) is your local NHS service who buy health services that specifically meet the needs of our local people. Alongside Rochdale Borough Council, HMR CCG have made plans and priorities for Health and Care services to be delivered over the next 12 to 18 months to support our community, these plans are called Commissioning Intentions. Having reviewed information and intelligence about how people... MoreClosed 7 October 2020 -
Transforming Services – Rochdale Adult Care Prevention Services
We are proud of the adult care services we deliver across the borough that are delivered to vulnerable adults and young people. Our high-quality range of provision support hundreds of residents with a directly provided service, day in day out. To ensure our services continue to be provided to the highest possible standard, we are constantly looking to improve and enhance our offer to local residents. MoreClosed 14 September 2020 -
Towns Fund Public Consultation 2020
Last September, Rochdale was named as one of a 101 places in the UK to share in the £3.6 billion Towns Fund, which aims to ‘support towns to build prosperous futures’. Rochdale will benefit from a new ‘Town Deal’, which aims to boost towns through improving transport, broadband connectivity and providing social and cultural infrastructure. The government chose the boundary for the Town Deal and the area where we can spend the money includes Rochdale Town Centre,... MoreClosed 14 September 2020 -
Revised Local List for Validation of Planning Applications July 2020
Local Planning Authorities are required to publish a list of information they require to validate planning applications. This validation list is comprised of two components; the national requirements, including the application form, the fee, certificates etc., and the specific local validation requirements, known as the ‘Local List’, based on the particular type, scale or location of development. MoreClosed 14 September 2020 -
Licensing Act 2003: Statement of Licensing Policy 2021-2026
We are reviewing our Statement of Licensing Policy under Section 5 of the Licensing Act 2003. The Statement details the policy considerations to be applied in response to licence applications for the sale and supply of alcohol, the provision of regulated entertainment and the provision of late night refreshment and will form the basis of licensing decisions taken by the Council in its capacity as the ‘Licensing Authority’. ... MoreClosed 11 September 2020 -
Rochdale residents: have your say on new council ward boundaries
We are asking local people and organisations for their help to draw up new ward boundaries across Rochdale. The Commission has also announced that it is minded to recommend that the council should have 60 councillors in the future. We are now drawing up a new pattern of wards to accommodate 60 councillors. We need your help to tell where the new boundaries should be drawn. Below, you can see the current ward boundaries for Rochdale Borough Council You can submit comments... MoreClosed 31 August 2020 -
Revised Statement of Community Involvement July 2020
The Statement of Community Involvement (SCI) sets out the ways in which the local community, businesses and key organisations can get involved in both the planning application process and key stages in the preparation of different parts of the local plan and other planning policy documents within Rochdale. MoreClosed 24 August 2020 -
Play Area Strategy Consultation
The play area strategy recognises the importance of play provision facilities across the borough and the role they play in developing skills, reducing risk of childhood obesity and promoting good physical health and wellbeing for all. Key elements of this strategy are: An up to date audit and review of each individual play area – its design and equipment An analysis of the spatial distribution of play areas by type and age range to see if... MoreClosed 1 August 2020 -
Consultation on the new Edgar Wood Academy at Birch / Bowlee in Middleton.
Rochdale Borough Council is now undertaking pre-application consultation in relation to an outline planning application that will shortly be submitted for a new secondary school. Proposals have been developed for the selected site following public engagement and the site was approved by the Council's Cabinet in 2018. The site is located to the south of Whittle Brook and north of the Bowlee Playing Fields, and is on current grazing land. The land is accessed off Heywood Old Road at... MoreClosed 13 July 2020 -
GM:Understanding the impact of Coronavirus on food banks, clubs, pantries and other food providers
*The Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) is sharing this survey on behalf of Greater Manchester Poverty Action .* The Coronavirus (also known as COVID-19) is having a huge impact across Greater Manchester, and in particular Greater Manchester Poverty Action’s (GMPA) network. The public and private sectors, and community, voluntary, social enterprise and faith organisations are thinking about how they maintain and adapt services to response to emerging needs. The... MoreClosed 30 April 2020 -
GM:Understanding the impact of the Coronavirus on voluntary, community and social enterprise organisations (VCSE)
*The Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) is sharing this survey on behalf of Greater Manchester Poverty Action .* The Coronavirus (also known as the COVID-19) is having a huge impact across Greater Manchester, and in particular Greater Manchester Poverty Action’s (GMPA) network. The public and private sectors, and community, voluntary, social enterprise and faith organisations are thinking about how they maintain and adapt services to response to emerging needs. The... MoreClosed 30 April 2020 -
Indoor Built Sports Facility Strategy
The strategy sets a long term vision for indoor built sports facilities across the Borough that positions its contribution towards the wider strategic outcomes for the Borough. The strategy provides an informed position of current indoor sports facility supply and identifies key issues and any gaps in provision, for a strategic and reasoned approach to be taken when considering future provision. The strategy sets the Vision and action plan for next 10 years... MoreClosed 17 March 2020 -
Draft New Housing and the Provision of Recreation Facilities Supplementary Planning Document (SPD)
The proposed Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) will be a revision of the existing Provision of Recreational Open Space in New Housing SPD, and will provide guidance on the provision of open space in new housing developments, and also on financial contributions expected from housing developers for off-site open space and sports facilities to meet the demand generated by the development. The document needs updating for a number of reasons, particularly to take into account changes in... MoreClosed 21 February 2020 -
Charging for Waste and Recycling Bins
The council is considering introducing a charge of £20 per bin for all new or replacement waste and recycling bins. In 2018/19 15,785 requests for wheeled bins were made. The total annual cost to the council for purchasing replacement bins of £284,000. The council needs to look at opportunities to reduce its costs in order to set a balanced budget. There is evidence that the current supply of free wheeled bins on request is being abused by a number of residents who request a bin and... MoreClosed 2 February 2020 -
Rochdale in Rainbows presents Pride event feedback
This is the first time the borough of Rochdale has had a Pride celebration. We want to know your thoughts on the event you attended and what you’d like to see next year. MoreClosed 15 December 2019 -
Rochdale Literature & Ideas Festival 2019
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. MoreClosed 13 December 2019 -
NH-2020-21-002 - Cease delivery of non-statutory wider tobacco control work
Overview of proposal During 2020/21 we expect to save £14.4 million from council budgets which incorporates Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale Clinical Commissioning Group (HMRCCG). The cease delivery of non-statutory wider tobacco control work is part these Savings proposals. The vast majority of services delivered by the Public Protection Service are statutory, regulatory functions. Some of these statutory functions have mandatory levels of service... MoreClosed 13 December 2019
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