Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use British English Template:Infobox settlement The Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale is a metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester in England. Its largest town is Rochdale and the wider borough covers other outlying towns and villages, including Heywood, Littleborough, Middleton & Milnrow. It is the ninth-largest district by population in Greater Manchester with a population of Template:English district population in Template:English statistics year.<ref name ="popstats" />

History

Within the boundaries of the historic county of Lancashire, the borough was formed in 1974 as part of the provisions of the Local Government Act 1972 and is an amalgamation of six former local government districts.

It was originally proposed that the borough include the neighbouring town of Bury and disclude Middleton; Bury however went on to form the administrative centre for the adjacent Metropolitan Borough of Bury. The borough was formed by a merger of the former county borough of Rochdale and from the administrative county of Lancashire, the municipal boroughs of Heywood and Middleton, along with the urban districts of Littleborough, Milnrow and Wardle.

The borough lies mostly within the historic county of Lancashire but a small part lies in the former West Riding of Yorkshire. Prior to its creation, it was suggested that the metropolitan borough be named Chadwick (with reference to Sir Edwin Chadwick), but this was rejected in favour of Rochdale.<ref>Template:Harvnb.</ref>

Milnrow skyline

Premises

Number One Riverside, the headquarters of Rochdale Borough Council

The council is based at Number One Riverside in Rochdale town centre, which was opened in 2014. It serves as a public library, includes a café, private meeting areas, a conference centre and a workplace. It merged 33 buildings into one and won the award for the best workplace of 2014.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Electoral arrangements

The borough of Rochdale is divided into 20 wards, each ward having three councillors for a total of 60 councillors. Councillors serve four-year terms, with one-third of the council elected every year except every fourth year when no councilors are elected.

Current political make-up

The council has been controlled by Labour since 2011.

Party Affiliation councillors
style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Labour 43
style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Conservative 8
style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Liberal Democrats 3
style="background-color: Template:Grey" | Middleton Independent 2
Workers Party of Britain 2
Reform 2

Geography

Blackstone Edge Fold, Rochdale

The borough lies directly north-northeast of the City of Manchester, to the east of the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, to the north of the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham and partly to the east of the county of West Yorkshire bordering near to the Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale and the Lancashire borough of Rossendale is to the northwest. There are some rural parts and urban parts of the district including Blackstone Edge and the Pennine hills which form part of the rural areas of the borough. The more urban areas centre around the town and neighbouring boroughs of Bury, Oldham and Manchester. The town of Middleton is contiguous with the northeastern suburbs of Manchester and the towns of Chadderton, Failsworth and Oldham. The towns of Heywood, Littleborough and Milnrow form an urban area with Rochdale.

Demography

Ethnicity

Ethnic Group Year
1965 estimates<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> 1971 estimates<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> 1981 estimations<ref name=":0">Template:Cite book</ref> 1991 census<ref name=":02">Template:Cite book</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> 2001 census<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> 2011 census<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> 2021 census<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Number Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number %
White: Total 97.6% 196,512 94.8% 188,428 92% 181,891 88.6% 172,874 81.6% 165,485 74.0%
White: British 176,800 86.1% 166,481 78.6% 156,669 70.0%
White: Irish 2,994 1.5% 2,131 1.0% 1,735 0.8%
White: Roma 163
White: Gypsy or Irish Traveller 186 0.1% 194
White: Other 2,097 1.0% 4,076 1.9% 6,724 3.0%
Asian or Asian British: Total 9,534 4.6% 14,806 7.2% 20,619 10.2% 31,630 14.9% 41,406 18.4%
Asian or Asian British: Indian 556 821 743 0.4% 1,105 0.5% 1,190 0.5%
Asian or Asian British: Pakistani 2,500 7,505 3.6% 11,402 5.6% 15,829 7.7% 22,265 10.5% 30,525 13.6%
Asian or Asian British: Bangladeshi 863 1,693 2,594 1.3% 4,342 2.1% 5,170 2.3%
Asian or Asian British: Chinese 285 404 497 0.2% 948 0.4% 867 0.4%
Asian or Asian British: Other Asian 325 486 956 0.5% 2,970 1.4% 3,654 1.6%
Black or Black British: Total 700 0.3% 951 0.5% 651 0.2% 2,770 1.3% 7,927 3.5%
Black or Black British: African 111 145 302 0.1% 2,131 1.0% 6,476
Black or Black British: Caribbean 281 374 278 0.1% 285 0.1% 440
Other Black 308 432 71 0.0% 354 0.2% 1,011
Mixed or British Mixed: Total 1,906 0.9% 3,569 1.7% 5,284 2.4%
Mixed: White and Black Caribbean 615 0.3% 1,057 0.5% 1,303
Mixed: White and Black African 236 0.1% 601 0.3% 1,210
Mixed: White and Asian 769 0.4% 1,348 0.6% 1,736
Mixed: Other Mixed 286 0.1% 563 0.3% 1,035
Other: Total 437 0.2% 613 0.3% 290 0.1% 856 0.4% 3,669 1.6%
Other: Arab 308 0.1% 815
Other: Any other ethnic group 290 0.1 548 0.3% 2,854
Ethnic minority: Total 5,011 2.4% 10,671 5.2% 16,370 8% 23,466 11.4% 38,825 18.4% 58,286 26%
Total 204,839 100% 207,183 100% 204,798 100% 205,357 100% 211,699 100% 223,773 100%

Religion

The following table shows the religious identity of residents residing in Rochdale.

Religion 2021<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Number %
Christian 104,841 46.9
Muslim 42,121 18.8
Jewish 218 0.1
Hindu 613 0.3
Sikh 191 0.1
Buddhism 398 0.2
Other religion 675 0.3
No religion 64,349 28.8
Religion not stated 10,366 4.6
Total 295,963 100.0


Milkstone Mosque, Rochdale

Population change

The table below details the population change since 1801, including the percentage change since the last available census data. Although the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale has only existed 1974, figures have been generated by combining data from the towns, villages, and civil parishes that would later be constituent parts of the borough.

Population growth in Rochdale since 1801
Year 1801 1811 1821 1831 1841 1851 1861 1871 1881 1891 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001
Population 28,689 36,815 46,440 57,377 69,956 80,317 102,247 124,177 146,107 151,490 165,617 181,061 181,227 181,395 177,574 173,833 188,316 204,071 206,351 204,802 205,233
% change +28.3 +26.1 +23.6 +21.9 +14.8 +27.3 +21.4 +17.7 +3.7 +9.3 +9.3 +0.1 +0.1 −2.1 −2.1 +8.3 +8.4 +1.1 −0.8 +0.2
Source: Vision of Britain<ref>Template:Cite web Retrieved on 20 December 2008.</ref>
St Chad's Church, Rochdale's parish church

Twin towns

The Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale has formal twinning arrangements with six places. Three were originally twinned with a place within the Metropolitan Borough boundaries prior to its creation in 1974.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Country Place County / District / Region / State Originally twinned with Date
France Tourcoing Nord-Pas de Calais County Borough of Rochdale 1956
Germany Peine Niedersachsen Municipal Borough of Heywood 1967
Germany Bielefeld Nordrhein-Westfalen County Borough of Rochdale 1953
Pakistan Sahiwal Punjab Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale 1988
Ukraine Lviv Lviv Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale 1992
Bangladesh Sylhet Sylhet Division Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale 2009

Freedom of the Borough

The following people and military units have received the Freedom of the Borough of Rochdale.

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Individuals

Military units

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See also

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References

Notes

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