Rochdale needs to rally round to shake off 'most declining' tag, says Councillor Andy Kelly

Date published: 01 March 2016


Rochdale Lib Dem Leader Councillor Andy Kelly has called for Rochdale to 'rally round' after the town was labelled the 'most declining' area in Britain in a report by the respected Joseph Roundtree Foundation.

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The report looked at changes in employment rates, levels of highly-qualified workers, the number and type of full-time jobs, net migration rates and population change.

Councillor Andy Kelly said: "These headlines are hugely concerning and the Council should acknowledge its central role in all of this.

"Everyone knows that we face huge challenges in this Borough and I feel this report is not helpful.

"This council though seem to go from one calamity to another.

Rochdale continues to hit the headlines for all the wrong reasons. I am certain that the bad press generated by Simon Danczuk has not helped. Indeed, I would argue it is partly to blame for the mess we're in.

"What our town needs to do now is go back to the drawing board. It shouldn't make excuses nor stick its head in the sand. The council needs to work with businesses to shake off 'the most declining' tag. Rochdale will be at the heart of any 'Northern Powerhouse' and we need to grasp this opportunity. At the moment, with our council seen as a 'basket case' by many - it seems a distant ambition.

"This Labour council spends all of its energy defending our controversial MP and his lurid headlines. Maybe it's time that they put the people of Rochdale first. Only then can we ensure Rochdale comes out of decline and becomes the great place we know it can be."

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