Council leader reveals university ambition
Date published: 04 July 2019
Councillor Allen Brett wants Rochdale to become a university town
The leader of the council has revealed his ambition to the Local Democracy Reporting Service for Rochdale to become a university town.
Councillor Allen Brett wants to bring a student campus to the borough by teaming up with an existing higher education establishment, in the way Bury and Oldham have.
He believes the connections are already in place that could see his vision of Rochdale as a seat of learning become a reality.
The former teacher says that the borough has links with the University of Huddersfield via its textile and advanced manufacturing industries, while the council has been talking to the University of Salford about its aspirations.
Hopwood Hall College has also been approached to see if it would be interested in being part of the venture.
Councillor Brett says he is treating it as a matter of some priority.
“If we don’t start now, we’ll never get one,” he said.
The council leader also sees it as tying in with his overarching regeneration strategy, from the building work it would involve to the extra people it would bring.
“Regeneration comes in various forms. If you have got a big new firm moving to Rochdale, you want them to have a house they feel is commensurate with their status,” he said.
“We want that person living in the borough, shopping in the borough and educating their children in the borough – and when they (the children) have finished going through the school system, going to university in the borough.”
Ultimately Councillor Brett sees that as a way of boosting the skills base in the borough creating a virtuous circle of investment.
“Research shows that where people went to university is often where they ended up working,” said Councillor Brett, adding that this is true of his own experience.
Councillor Brett has asked officers are to continuing to explore the possibility of bringing a university campus to Rochdale, with the universities of Salford and Huddersfield being the parent establishments.
No potential site has yet been identified for the campus.
Nick Statham, Local Democracy Reporter
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