Rochdale Borough Council | |
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Type | |
Type | |
History | |
Founded | 1 April 1974 |
Leadership | |
Mayor of Rochdale | Mike Holly, Conservative since May 2023 |
Leader of the Council | |
Chief executive | Steve Rumbelow since 15 December 2014 |
Structure | |
Seats | 60 councillors[1] |
Political groups |
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Joint committees | Greater Manchester Combined Authority Greater Manchester Police, Fire and Crime Panel |
Length of term | Third of council elected three years out of four |
Elections | |
Last election | 2023 (one third of councillors) 2022 (all 60 councillors) |
Next election | 2024 (one third of councillors) |
Meeting place | |
Number One Riverside | |
Website | |
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Rochdale Borough Council is the local authority of the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale in Greater Manchester, England. It is a metropolitan district council, one of ten in Greater Manchester and one of 36 in the metropolitan counties of England, and provides the majority of local government services in Rochdale and the towns and villages that make up the borough.
The council's civic offices and customer service centre are located in Number One Riverside.[2][3]
Wards and councillors
Each ward is represented by three councillors.[4]
Parliamentary constituency | Ward | Councillor | Party | Term of office | |
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Heywood & Middleton constituency |
Bamford | Stephen Anstee | Conservative | 2021–27 | |
Angela Smith | Conservative | 2018–26 | |||
Patricia Sullivan | Conservative | 2019–24 | |||
Castleton | Aisling-Blaise Gallagher | Labour | 2022–24 | ||
Aasim Rashid | Labour | 2018–27 | |||
Billy Sheerin | Labour | 2021–26 | |||
East Middleton | Paul Beswick | Independent | 2022–26 | ||
Terry Smith | Labour | 2023–27 | |||
Dylan James Williams | Labour | 2022–24 | |||
Hopwood Hall | Susan Emmott | Labour | 2019–24 | ||
Peter Hodgkinson | Labour | 2022–27 | |||
Carol Wardle | Labour | 2018–24 | |||
Norden | James Gartside | Conservative | 2021–26 | ||
Michael Holly | Conservative | 2018–27 | |||
Peter Winkler | Conservative | 2019–24 | |||
North Heywood | Liam O'Rourke | Labour | 2021–26 | ||
Bev Place | Labour | 2022–27 | |||
Peter Rush | Labour | 2018–24 | |||
North Middleton | Peter Allonby | Independent | 2022–26 | ||
Elizabeth Atewologun | Labour | 2023–27 | |||
Sara Rowbotham | Labour | 2019–24 | |||
South Middleton | Patricia Mary Dale | Labour | 2018–27 | ||
June West | Labour | 2018–24 | |||
Peter Williams | Labour | 2019–26 | |||
West Heywood | Angela Brown | Labour | 2022–26 | ||
Peter Malcolm | Labour | 2022–24 | |||
Linda Robinson | Labour | 2023–27 | |||
West Middleton | Phil Burke | Labour | 2019–26 | ||
Neil Emmott | Labour | 2018–27 | |||
Susan Smith | Labour | 2021–24 | |||
Rochdale constituency |
Balderstone and Kirkholt | Elsie Blundell | Labour | 2019–27 | |
Phillip Massey | Labour | 2021–26 | |||
Daniel Meredith | Labour | 2019–24 | |||
Central Rochdale | Ali Ahmed | Labour | 2019–24 | ||
Iftikhar Ahmed | Labour | 2021–26 | |||
Sameena Zaheer | Labour | 2023–27 | |||
Healey | Tricia Ayrton | Labour | 2022–27 | ||
Shaun O'Neill | Labour | 2021–26 | |||
Shah Wazir | Labour | 2019–24 | |||
Kingsway | Shakil Ahmed | Labour | 2021–26 | ||
Daalat Ali | Labour | 2018–24 | |||
Rachel Massey | Labour | 2019–27 | |||
Littleborough Lakeside | Tom Besford | Labour | 2019–24 | ||
Janet Emsley | Labour | 2018–26 | |||
Richard Jackson | Labour | 2023–27 | |||
Milkstone and Deeplish | Mohammad Arshad | Labour | 2022–26 | ||
Shahid Mohammed | Labour | 2022–24 | |||
Aiza Rashid | Labour | 2022–27 | |||
Milnrow and Newhey | David Bamford | Liberal Democrats | 2018–27 | ||
Irene Davidson | Liberal Democrats | 2021–26 | |||
Andy Kelly | Liberal Democrats | 2019–24 | |||
Smallbridge and Firgrove | John Blundell | Labour | 2018–24 | ||
Aftab Hussain | Labour | 2019–26 | |||
Amna Mir | Labour | 2021–23 | |||
Spotland and Falinge | Iram Faisal | Labour | 2021–26 | ||
Amber Nisa | Labour | 2022–27 | |||
Faisal Rana | Labour | 2018–24 | |||
Wardle, Shore & West Littleborough | Ashley Dearnley | Conservative | 2021–26 | ||
Rina Paolucci | Conservative | 2019–24 | |||
John Taylor | Conservative | 2018–27 |
See also
References
- ↑ "Open Council Data UK - compositions councillors parties wards elections". opencouncildata.co.uk. Retrieved 31 July 2020.
- ↑ "Number One Riverside". faulknerbrowns.com. FaulknerBrowns Architects. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
- ↑ "Number One Riverside - council offices". rochdale.gov.uk. Rochdale Borough Council. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
- ↑ "Councillor contact information by Ward". democracy.rochdale.gov.uk. Rochdale Borough Council. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
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