Monday, 29 April 2013
Friday, 26 April 2013
Sixteen projects shaping Rochdale's future
Since the completion of the Rochdale Sixth Form College in 2010, the town centre and some of its close surrounding areas have undergone significant changes. A further five projects have since been completed with well over £50m invested in Rochdale town centre. But this is just the beginning with another ten projects already underway or being planned. Click to enlarge any of the plans below and read on to see how the story unfolds...
For more information please visit: www.rochdaletowncentre.com
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
Rochdale Rochdale Rochdale Trade Fair - Wednesday 08 May, 4pm - 8pm, Rochdale Town Hall
Local
organisation ‘Rochdale Rochdale Rochdale’ is hosting a Trade Fair at
Rochdale Town Hall on Wednesday 8TH May 2013 where members of the
public and Businesses can browse through stalls set up by established and
up-and-coming new businesses from the Rochdale area. Members of “RRR” will be
selling their services/products to visitors from throughout the North
West. The event will take place in the Great Hall and is open to the
public between 4.00pm and 8.00pm. With no entrance fee, the ‘Rochdale Rochdale
Rochdale’ Business Exhibition is not to be missed.
'RRR'
was formed by John Byrne in April 2011 to 'Highlight Rochdale Borough's Pride
& Productivity’.
Mr
Byrne, said: “There are some fantastic businesses in Rochdale so we want to get
together to promote ourselves as a body to represent Rochdale businesses, to
help each other out with each others’ skills and to promote our own individual
businesses.”
Monday, 22 April 2013
Museums At Night - Zusammen Choir Procession - Thursday 16 May, 6pm St Chads Church
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Friday, 19 April 2013
Community helps to formulate town’s bright new future
An action plan is being devised in a bid to boost trade and regenerate Heywood town centre.
Set up as part of Rochdale council’s boroughwide High Street Foundation project, the group will be made up traders, business leaders, charity workers and local authority staff.
A second meeting is now being held at The Phoenix Centre and will feature a talk by Peter Rowlinson, the council’s head of planning.
There wil also be updates from various speakers on issues such as progress, the town centre vision and a draft action plan.
The structure of the town team will also be established, with appointments of a chairman and vice-chairman and the formal set-up of the organisation to be agreed.
And the meeting will include an update on ideas from the students at Siddal Moor Sports College who were asked to consider how the group should move on in future months.
Frances Fielding, economic development officer for the council, said she was keen for all interested parties to attend the meeting or get in touch.
She said: “We want to engage with as many people as possible and ensure they receive regular communications on the Heywood Town Team.”
At the initial meeting, members discussed potential areas for development and regeneration, including the East Lancashire Railway, the old Boots warehouse, Mossfield, the George Street area and Angel Meadow.
There was also discussion about reasons for a general downturn in high streets around the country and strategies to reverse the trend.
The second workshop meeting is due to take place on Tuesday, April 23, at the Phoenix centre from 5.30pm.
For more information or to confirm attendance at the meeting, email frances.fielding@rochdale.gov.uk or Tel: 01706 926700.
All interested parties from the business and local community are welcome to attend the meetings.
Award winning boutique closes its doors in Rochdale for the final time
Rochdale’s
award-winning 25-Ten boutique has closed its doors for the final time after
owners Paul and Kelly Turner Mitchell have decided to move the boutique from
its Yorkshire Street location.
Co-Owner
Paul Turner Mitchell said: “This was a tough decision based solely on business
reasons. We had the opportunity to surrender a commercial lease agreement early
and, with a heavy heart, decided to take it. High rent and business rates have
now made trading unsustainable in Rochdale. The footfall and spending power is
nowhere near as strong as it used to be - and the town faces a big challenge to
get people with disposable income from Littleborough, Norden, Bamford and
elsewhere to come back into Rochdale. At the moment, for a variety of reasons,
they're giving the town centre a wide berth.
"We’ve
enjoyed trading here – but now’s the time to move on and we hope to make an
exciting announcement about our new location in the coming days. We will also
be developing and enhancing our online strategy to take advantage of what is a
big growth area for young fashion."
He added
that the last five years had been a fantastic and rewarding experience – and
both he and Kelly were extremely proud of what the 25Ten team had achieved.
“We’ve been
listed as one of the most inspiring boutiques in the UK and Ireland for the
last three years and seen numerous actresses and celebrities make the journey
to visit the boutique. We’ve had a lot of fun and enjoyed bringing some glamour
to Rochdale but, sadly, it is now time to continue that journey elsewhere”
Kelly added “I would personally like to thank each and every
one of our wonderful customers who have been incredibly loyal to us over the
years. I hope they will bear with us on this transition period and
continue on the next phase of the 25Ten journey”
Thursday, 11 April 2013
Heywood Town Centre Meeting - Tuesday 23 April, 5.30pm - 7.00pm, Phoenix Centre
Invitation
The Rochdale Borough High Street Foundation was set up in February 2012 by Rochdale Council to work more effectively with local businesses and the community to help create vibrant and sustainable high streets for the future.
Since launchign the Foundation, over 200 businesses have now become members and are working together to share ideas and stimulate more create and social activities on our high streets focusing on the arts, music, heritage, leisure and enterprise.
Over the past 12 months a lot of work has taken place to support Rochdale Town Centre, establishing a Town Team and developing a short-medium term Action Plan, with the help from members of the High Street Foundation.
The future of our high streets and town centres are changing. Around 15% of shops in the UK are now vacant and 10% of all retail purchases are online. Town centres can no longer rely on just retail to survive and need to be much more focused on social and community benefits.
This meeting will look at the model that has been successful in Rochdale Town Centre. You will hear from the Rochdale Town Centre Manager, Debbie O'Brien, and look to establish a Town Team and Action Plan for Heywood Town Centre
To confirm your attendance at this meeting please contact Anthony Jackson by Email: anthony.jackson@rochdale.gov.uk or Tel: 01706 925217
Tuesday, 9 April 2013
Co-operative Revolution Street Gallery - The Butts Rochdale Town Centre
The Co-operative Revolutionary Street Gallery - a giant outdoor exhibition has been touring towns and cities across the UK and arrived in Rochdale Town Centre this week.
The Co-operative Revolution started here in Rochdale in 1844, by the Rochdale Pioneers, and their story has today inspired and helped change the lives of people from all over the world.
The exhibition showcases a dramatic series of photographs demonstrating the scale and impact of co-operatives worldwide.
The exhibition is free to visit and will be located on The Butts throughout April.
The Co-operative Revolution started here in Rochdale in 1844, by the Rochdale Pioneers, and their story has today inspired and helped change the lives of people from all over the world.
The exhibition showcases a dramatic series of photographs demonstrating the scale and impact of co-operatives worldwide.
The exhibition is free to visit and will be located on The Butts throughout April.
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