Rochdale’s top 10 business rate payers revealed

Date published: 22 January 2015


From 1 April 2014 to 31 March 2015, Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council will collect an estimated £60.60million in business rates of which they will keep £29.14million to spend locally.

New research by local business rates expert Paul Turner-Mitchell reveals that the borough’s top 10 ratepayers between them contribute 16 per cent of the entire property tax take with retail leading the way occupying eight of the 10 top spots.

The borough’s two biggest ratepayers are located at Kingsway Business Park with JD Sports and Asda paying £1.5million and £1.49million in business rates for their distribution facilities.

Argos occupy third spot with their huge 46,838m2 warehouse in Heywood paying £1.06million.

Rochdale Council are equal 7th on the list with Scout Moor Wind Farm paying £0.78million in business rates for their offices at Number One Riverside.

All of the borough’s biggest superstores also feature.

1 JD Sports Kingsway Business Park Warehouse £1.50million

2 Asda Kingsway Business Park Cold Store £1.49million

3 Argos Heywood Warehouse £1.06million

4 Tesco Extra Middleton Superstore £0.97million

5 Asda Rochdale Superstore £0.92million

6 Morrisons Kingsway Superstore £0.84million

7 Rochdale Council One Riverside Offices £0.78million

7 Scout Moor Wind Farm Scout Moor Wind Farm £0.78million

9 Morrisons Heywood Superstore £0.74million

10 Tesco Rochdale Superstore £0.74million

Source: Paul Turner-Mitchell/Valuation Office Agency

The introduction of business rate retention meant that from April 2013 a significant part of the Council’s budget became dependent on the amount of business rates collected from its area.

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