Rochdale Observer

Plan set to tackle scourge of off-road bike nuisance

- BY GEORGE LYTHGOE

OFF-ROAD bikers and public drinkers have been causing a nuisance across Rochdale - now council bosses have approved a plan to bring them under control.

A Public Spaces Protection Order has been approved by Rochdale Council’s cabinet at their latest town hall meeting which would see drinking alcohol in public spaces and using mechanical­ly propelled vehicles to cause trouble be banned.

If anyone is caught breaching this three-yearlong order they could find themselves in court or facing a £100 fine from the council.

This comes after a total of 326 reported incidents of off-road vehicles such as motorbikes, scooters and quad bikes causing a problem in the borough between January and December 2023.

Council papers revealed that the main problems caused by off-road bikes is the loud noises they cause as well as the continuing damage inflicted on public spaces. In some scenarios this has led to paths and parks not being available for public use due to the damage.

Speaking at the cabinet meeting, Coun Danny Meredith said: “I fully support this report. I have had issues with off-road bikes in the Balderston­e area for a number of years now.”

Coun Shah Wazir added that he has also seen similar issues in his own ward of Healey and welcomed the idea of a public order - which will be boroughwid­e.

Greater Manchester Police data shared at the meeting showed that 79 incidents in relation to antisocial behaviour involving alcohol were recorded between January and December 2023.

A report read: “A significan­tly large proportion of the incidents were recorded in Rochdale North. There are however still a significan­t number of incidents recorded across the other four townships, demonstrat­ing the need for this order to be made borough wide.

“The significan­t increase in reporting within Rochdale North is down to this area incorporat­ing Rochdale town centre which holds a significan­tly larger night time economy.”

Before the item was approved unanimousl­y by the town hall bosses, deputy leader Coun Janet Emsley said: “It’s very important we put this through. We need to get a grip of this as other councils have already and we need to make sure we are covered.”

The meeting held at Number One Riverside on March 19, saw the cabinet also approve the Business Improvemen­t District (BID) staying on for another five years. This came after a poll from businesses which saw 82 per cent of voters being in favour of the BID renewal, and 94 per cent of votes in favour of the BID by rateable value.

The BID is a businessle­d and business funded body formed to improve a local area. They collect a levy which is used to help try to boost the image of local businesses and the local economy.

Other business at the meeting saw the approval of the £1.8m of Department for Education funding for vital school repairs as well as the £327,431 of Additional Stop Smoking Funding as part of a government initiative.

However, the approval of the second phase of the Castleton to Rochdale Active Travel Route was delayed as the cabinet decided to withdraw the item in order to pursue further consultati­on. The A £9m cycle and walking scheme was set to be given the go ahead despite consultati­on showing residents were not convinced - but council bosses want more consultati­on, the meeting heard.

The Castleton to Rochdale Active Travel Route forms part of the second phase of the Bee Network plan for Greater Manchester and would continue the work that has already started in Castleton. Rochdale Council’s cabinet had been recommende­d by officers to approve the £9,143,800 from the Mayor’s Challenge Fund for the plan.

This phase of the plan aims to regenerate street spaces, create segregated cycle lanes and upgrade major junctions on the A58-manchester Road.

This item will now have to wait for further discussion with local residents before it comes back to cabinet.

‘I have had issues with off-road bikes for a number of years now.’

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●●An off road bike confiscate­d in Rochdale

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