Friday 14 December 2012

Rochdale Retail Ready People

Young people in Rochdale are being offered the opportunity to breathe new life into the town centre, as an innovative volunteering programme heads to the town.


Retail Ready People (RRP), which is run by Retail Trust and youth volunteering charity vInspired, challenges young people to turn disused spaces into pop-up shops for their communities. The scheme is designed to give young people who would like to or who are already working in retail an opportunity to build new skills in business and retail, whilst doing something unique, fun and positive at the same time.

Volunteers needn’t have any previous retail or business experience, but should be keen to learn some new things and motivated to make a positive difference to their community.  They will need to to give 14 hours a week, over 14 weeks, and will receive training and support, along with opportunities to try out new roles in retail and use their creativity. The programme will welcome a range of young people with different backgrounds and motivations.  Ellen, 24 from Enfield, London, took part in the programme in 2012 and would recommend the programme to other young people, “I was motivated to take part for my Son. To show him I can be a strong single mum and give him a good future”

Already, Retail Ready People volunteers are reaping the benefits of their involvement, with two volunteers already securing job interviews post-programme.

Previous shops have included a screen printing T-shirt shop in Brighton, and a gift store selling local crafts in Enfield, London.  The idea behind the pop-up shops is to create a buzz and excitement in the local area, and offer something new to local residents.

Young people who would like to apply to be part of the project, which will run from March to June 2013, should visit www.vInspired.com/retailreadypeople

Friday 7 December 2012

Join us at our next meeting...

ROCHDALE BOROUGH HIGH STREET FOUNDATION

Wednesday 12 December, 5.45pm - 7.30pm

Reception Room, Rochdale Town Hall


A G E N D A


5.45pm
Networking
Refreshments & mince pies served from 5.45pm
Meeting to commence 6.15pm


30mins
6.15pm
Welcome
Paul Clarke

5mins
6.20pm
Rochdale Town Centre East Update
Discussion / Q&A

Pam Smith
10mins
6.30pm
Night Time Economy Strategy
Discussion / Q&A

Debbie O’Brien
Bev Wilkinson
30mins

7.00pm
Design Competition
Discussion / Q&A

Peter Rowlinson
10mins
7.10pm
Open Forum

All

20mins
7.30pm
Time & Date of Next Meeting

Wednesday 30 January, 5.45pm – 7.30pm,





Rochdale Christmas Markets - 19, 20, 21, 22 December, Yorkshire Street

Littleborough Festive Lights Switch On - 24 November

Littleborough Festive Lights Switch On took place on Saturday 24 November from 4pm in Littleborough Square. Festivities included:

- Farmers Market & Craft Fair
- Children's rides
- Charity stalls
- Circus Jim
- Littleborough brass band
- Thieving Magpie Morris Dancers with their special fire dance
- Visit from Santa arriving by Fire Engine




Heywood Christmas Festival - Saturday 17 November

Middleton Christmas Festival - 17 & 18 November

The Middleton Christmas Festival was a fantastic two day event on Saturday 17 & Sunday 18 November which included:

- Live performances from The Dakotas
- Youth performances from Middleton Pop Stars Academy & Langley Theatre Workshop
- Christmas Lights Switch On
- Specacular Fireworks Display
- Reindeer Parade
- Pop Up 3D Cinema in Middleton Shopping Centre showing Rocket the Reindeer in the run up to Christmas
 


Tuesday 4 December 2012

Rochdale Town Centre Reindeer Parade - Sunday 02 December

Around 3,000 people came down to Rochdale town centre on Sunday 02 December and enjoyed the dazzling reindeer parade. Local school children took part in the parade wearing their reindeer masks they had made in school and there was lots of fun and entertainment on The Butts afterwards!