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If you haven t already, fill in your census this Easter Date published: 03 April 2021
Census 2021
Census Day may have been and gone, but if you haven t already completed the questionnaire you can still do so online, or request a paper census be sent to you.
All households will have been sent a letter in the post in early March with instructions for taking part. If you have lost the letter or have a second address you have not visited, go to census.gov.uk to request an online completion code for your address via SMS text message.
Millions of households across England and Wales have already made sure they count when it comes to planning and provision of the key services we all rely upon, like GP surgeries, school places and hospital beds, by filling out their online census form.
Inside The Arena - Sweetmore s Live Sessions Date published: 03 April 2021
Dave Sweetmore at the Rochdale Feel Good Festival
Local unsigned musicians are being invited to play pitchside at the Crown Oil Arena for ‘Inside the Arena – Sweetmore’s Live Sessions’.
Matchday announcer Dave Sweetmore - also the voice of the Rochdale Feel Good Festival - is inviting local talent to perform at the arena to boost their profile. Artists are asked for perform three songs – two of which must be original material of any genre, as well as being interviewed by Dave.
He said: “We’ve always had a great reputation for the music at Dale, and this is a great way to continue the work we do by supporting new local unsigned music.
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New Roch Valley project awarded funding to protect against flooding Date published: 03 April 2021
The project is looking to install property flood resilience, such as flood gates at homes and small businesses
Plans to proactively install property flood resilience in the Roch Valley is one of 25 new flooding and coastal resilience projects across England awarded funding this week.
The projects, led by local authorities and delivered over the next six years, will receive a share of £150 million from Defra as part of the government’s new Flood and Coastal Resilience Innovation Programme and will be managed by the Environment Agency.
They are part of the government’s long-term plan on flood and coastal erosion and a renewed effort to develop and test new approaches to tackle these threats.