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Cash budget policy and funding review
The cash budget policy applies to all people who receive a cash budget from adult social care. The adult social care cash budget policy provides guidance around the management and administration of cash budgets (the council’s term for direct payments) . The policy aims to provide guidelines and a framework within which cash budgets operate, to ensure consistency of experience and processes. The policy is due a review and update. The changes we are proposing:... MoreClosed 4 August 2025 -
Proposed changes to Statement of Licensing Policy 2026-2031
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 15 August 2025 -
Your views on Mental Health Support for young adults aged 17-25
We know that moving from children’s to adults services can sometimes be confusing. Mental health support changes when a young person reaches age 18. We would like to gain views from young people aged between 17 and 25 on their experience of accessing mental health support so that we can make improvements in our offer across Heywood, Middleton, Rochdale and the Pennines. MoreClosed 31 August 2025 -
Improving Journeys: Rochdale Consultation Survey
Through a joined-up Bee Network we’re helping more people get where they need to go with safer, easier, affordable connections by bus, tram, train, or walking, wheeling and cycling. As part of this, we’re investing in schemes to make travel easier and to help people get from A to B. The plans are being put in place to speed up bus journeys and reduce delays for all road users including motorists by easing congestion, improve bus stops so they are... MoreCloses 12 September 2025 -
Feel Good Family Picnic 2025
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. MoreCloses 30 September 2025 -
Have Your Say: Community Safety Plan Consultation 2026–2029
Rochdale Safer Communities Partnership brings together key local agencies—including the Council, Police, Fire, Probation, Health, and voluntary groups—to improve community safety. The partnership leads on the development of strategic responses to risks, coordinates prevention and intervention efforts and oversees the commissioning of appropriate services. We use data from threat assessments and resident surveys to identify the most serious issues affecting the borough. Based... MoreCloses 30 September 2025 -
Rochdale Borough Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment 2025-2028
The Rochdale Health and Wellbeing Board have a duty to prepare and publish a regular Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA). We are undertaking a full update of the Rochdale PNA for 2025-2028. So that we can update our understanding of the priority needs of our population and meet our statutory duties, we are required to conduct a consultation process with a number of local partners. The draft document can be found using the links below. We would welcome your thoughts... MoreCloses 18 October 2025 -
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... MoreCloses 18 April 2028 -
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... MoreCloses 18 April 2028 -
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. MoreCloses 18 April 2028 -
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. MoreCloses 18 April 2028 -
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. MoreCloses 18 April 2028 -
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. MoreCloses 18 April 2029 -
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. MoreCloses 29 November 2030
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