Thousands of homes and 1million square metres of employment space planned by council over the next 10 years

Date published: 22 July 2020


Rochdale Council plans to create over 12,000 new homes and 1million square metres of new employment space for 20,000 jobs in the Rochdale borough over the next decade, as the borough’s economic transformation continues.

More than £95m of external funding has already been secured to drive forward the council's plans, which include:

 

Heywood to Rochdale pilot scheme, shown in TfGM's Draft Delivery Plan 2020-25
Heywood to Rochdale pilot scheme, shown in TfGM's Draft Delivery Plan 2020-25


 

Millions of pounds has already seen secured to drive forward the plans, including more than £23m for the junction 19 link road.

 

An artist's impression of Rochdale Riverside phase two
Rochdale Riverside phase two

 

The Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) has also committed £4m to help progress Rochdale Riverside phase two, which will see the creation of around 200 new apartments, as well as a hotel, next to the recently opened shopping and leisure development, Rochdale Riverside, in the heart of Rochdale town centre.

Almost £30m of government funding has been committed for major flood defence schemes across the borough to protect homes, business and infrastructure and £11.9m of cash from the GMCA to fund a new cycle scheme between Castleton and Rochdale town centre.

 

Aerial view of the south Heywood area - from IBI group's design and access statement, via the Rochdale Council website
Aerial view of the south Heywood area - from IBI group's design and access statement, via the Rochdale Council website

 

Council leader Allen Brett, said: “We’ve got ambitious plans for our borough and the current public health crisis has only strengthened our commitment to further our economic growth and create opportunities for all.

“In recent months, despite the awful situation we all find ourselves in, we’ve overseen the safe opening of the new shopping and leisure development, Rochdale Riverside, the submission of a final stage major bid to the National Lottery Heritage Fund to redevelop our grade I listed town hall and issued planning consent for the multi-million pound link road at junction 19. The fact that all this has happened during such a time of unprecedented challenge shows that investors and funding bodies recognise the huge potential of the borough and are keen to be involved in its continued development.”

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