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  • Best Interest Assessment Process for Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards Consultation

    The Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) are for people who cannot make a decision about the way they are being treated or cared for in a hospital or care home, where other people are having to make this decision for them. Liberty means being free to do the things you want to do, when you want to do them. If you are stopped from doing the things you want all the time, this is called being deprived of your liberty. Sometimes people having treatment or care might be deprived of their... More
    Opened 23 October 2023
  • Adult Care Charging Policy Review

    The Council fund on-going adult social care services for approximately 3,000 residents, this includes the funding of services like residential care and home care. When residents require adult social care, as well as assessing their care needs, we are legally obligated to assess their financial circumstances to determine how much they will pay towards their care (there are some exceptions such as Careline charges, which has a flat rate charge for... More
    Opened 9 October 2023
  • Polling Place and Polling District Statutory Review 2023

    Rochdale Borough Council is legally required to complete a review of all polling districts and polling places every five years. The review will not consider ward or parliamentary constituency boundaries. How do I take part? We are asking for your views and suggestions on: How convenient the location of your local polling place is in relation to where you live. How accessible your local polling place is, for example if you are blind or use a wheelchair. If you think... More
    Opened 9 October 2023
  • Advocacy Consultation

    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
    Opened 12 September 2023
  • Feel Good Family Picnic 2023

    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
    Opened 3 August 2023
  • The Bee Network Phase 2

    The Bee Network is a proposal to make Greater Manchester an easier place for people to get around on foot or by bike. Our aim is to make the city region a nicer place to live, work, get on and grow old and to connect every neighbourhood and community, while helping people be less dependent on cars. The proposal centres around an 1,800 mile joined up cycling and walking network which will help GM become a true cycling and walking city region. Following on... More
    Opened 24 July 2023
  • Mental Health Support Survey

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    Opened 23 June 2023
  • Maclure Road Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan

    The Council has prepared a consultation draft of the revised Maclure Road Conservation Area Appraisal. The Conservation Area Appraisal has been produced to: Ensure that the areas and buildings of significance within the Maclure Road Conservation Area are identified, alongside opportunities for restoration and enhancement. Inform the development of a Management Plan which will provide opportunities to guide new development, including preserving the historic elements... More
    Opened 25 May 2023
  • Rochdale Town Centre Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan

    The Council has prepared a consultation draft of the revised Rochdale Town Centre Conservation Area Appraisal. The Conservation Area Appraisal has been produced to: Ensure that the areas and buildings of significance within the Rochdale Town Centre Conservation Area are identified, alongside opportunities for restoration and enhancement. Inform the development of a Management Plan which will provide opportunities to guide new development, including preserving... More
    Opened 25 May 2023
  • Support or object to a planning application

    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. More
    Opened 18 April 2023
  • Savings

    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. Click the link below to find out... More
    Opened 18 April 2023
  • Towns Fund - money to help us improve Rochdale

    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
    Opened 18 April 2023
  • Legal and public notices

    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. More
    Opened 18 April 2023
  • Pending alcohol and entertainment licence applications

    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. More
    Opened 18 April 2023
  • Proposed permanent restrictions on the highways – Traffic Regulation Orders

    ​​​​​​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. More
    Opened 18 April 2023
  • 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
    Opened 3 April 2023
  • 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
    Opened 9 March 2023
  • 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
    Opened 9 March 2023
  • 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
    Opened 9 March 2023
  • 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
    Opened 9 March 2023
  • 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
    Opened 9 March 2023
  • NW ADASS Information and Advice Survey for Carers

    Rochdale Council’s Adult Care Directorate is promoting the following survey on behalf of partner organisation NW ADASS (The North West Association of Directors of Adult Social Services). The survey has been created in order to support the development of an information and advice quality standards framework that will strengthen information and advice services for carers across the northwest. The aim is to engage Carers across the region to help us get an... More
    Opened 5 January 2023
  • School Admissions Policy 2024-25

    The council is required to publish the School Admissions Policy for its maintained schools and consult on any changes. This consultation is asking for any views on changes to the maintained schools admissions arrangements for September 2024. These are the changes to the school admissions policy we are asking for your views on Reduction to the Published Admission Number at Lowerplace Primary School Reduction to the Published Admission Number at and Meanwood... More
    Opened 12 December 2022
  • RBSAB Residents’ Survey

    Safeguarding adults with care and support needs in Rochdale The purpose of this short survey is to find out people’s knowledge and understanding of safeguarding adults with care and support needs and the people and organisations in Rochdale that can help to safeguarding them. It is open to Rochdale borough residents aged over 18. This survey asks a few questions about you and your understanding of safeguarding adults with care and support needs and how to... More
    Opened 21 November 2022
  • Littleborough Masterplan Consultation

    Following earlier consultations, a fundamental review of the Masterplan and Supplementary Planning Document for Littleborough has now taken place and the proposals and principles updated. The purpose of the Masterplan and Supplementary Planning Document is to support existing businesses to grow by increasing footfall, improving the quality of place, create new ‘in-demand’ homes and enhanced space for commercial activities, and support the daytime and night time economy. ... More
    Opened 8 November 2022
  • New Academy Schools in Rochdale

    Rochdale, along with other Greater Manchester boroughs has put together a long term plan for growth in its housing, its transport, and its business infrastructure. This plan is called the Places for Everyone strategy and it replaced the Greater Manchester Spatial Framework. A government decision on the Places for Everyone is due in 2023 and, if approved, would see an additional 10,000 new homes in the borough over 15 years. Along with these new homes the council needs to make sure there... More
    Opened 1 November 2022
  • Health at Every Size: Shifting focus from weight to health

    The incidence of obesity in Rochdale is greater than in the North West and other parts of the UK, and is therefore an integral component of Rochdales Public Health agenda. We know that what we’ve done so far hasn’t had the desired impact, and that despite all the efforts, the incidence of obesity is still rising both locally and nationally, increasing risks to health as a result. Key messages A healthy weight is one which does not increase the risk of... More
    Opened 17 October 2022
  • Please tell us your views about what our future priorities should be to help us develop our new Borough and Corporate Plan

    We are developing a local plan to help create a borough of which we can all be proud. It will set out our ambitions for improving our place and meeting the needs of the people who live here, work here and visit the town. We are also developing a plan about how the council will deliver services now and in the future. Councils have faced reductions in government funding for many years. Now with rising costs and increased demand for services, we have less money to spend. We need to... More
    Opened 3 October 2022
  • Park and Play Space Survey

    As part of our Raising Rochdale agenda we are working to get the best out of the local area for our children. Part of this is to ensure that the local play areas are accessible and safe for all. We would love it if you could survey the play areas in our local parks that you visit. Your survey will then be submitted into a prize draw. Gordon Rigg a local garden centre have kindly donated £20 voucher for the winner. You can survey more than one play area and this will give you more... More
    Opened 27 September 2022
  • Disabled Facilities Grant Consultation

    The Home Improvement Agency service provides a range of home adaptations for residents in the borough, such as walk-in showers, ramps and stairlifts. Over 350 residents and families benefit from home adaptations every year, helping to enhance their lives and maintain independent living. We are looking to further enhance and improve our service, helping to ensure our range of adaptations provide a more customer focussed service for our residents ... More
    Opened 26 September 2022
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