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Number One Riverside

Number One Riverside is a multi-use public building in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England. It houses Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council's civic offices and customer service centre, Rochdale Central Library, conference facilities for community use, and office space for third parties. The publicly accessible ground floor includes restaurant and café spaces overlooking the River Roch. The building was designed by FaulknerBrowns Architects and opened to the public in March 2013. The contemporary structure was designed to be energy efficient and incorporates renewable and low-carbon technologies, including a biomass boiler, photovoltaic panels to generate electricity, and solar panels to assist with water heating. Its green roof was designed to harvest rainwater and provide insulation. The development of Number One Riverside enabled the council to consolidate its estate from 33 separate sites into a single building.

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Rochdale Interchange

Rochdale Interchange is a transport hub located in the town of Rochdale in Greater Manchester, England, run by the Bee Network (TfGM) It was opened in November 2013, integrating a new bus station with Rochdale Town Centre tram stop. It has the following facilities: public toilets, disabled toilets, cycle parking, convenience store, taxi rank, cash machine, and a TFGM Travelshop.
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Rochdale Riverside

Rochdale Riverside is a retail and leisure complex in the town of Rochdale, England. The first phase of the development was competed in April 2020, during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. The development covers 200,000 square feet (18,600 square metres) of floor space, including a 50,000 square-foot Marks & Spencer and a six-screen Reel cinema. There is also a 520-unit car park. The scheme cost £80 million. The complex also includes an arcade and a mini golf course. The development sits opposite Number One Riverside, a multi-use public building that opened in 2013 which houses council offices for Rochdale, its central library, and its public information hub.
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Rochdale Town Centre tram stop

Rochdale Town Centre is a tram stop and the terminus on the Oldham and Rochdale Line (ORL) of Greater Manchester's light-rail Metrolink system. It was constructed as part of Phase 3b of the system's expansion, and is located on Smith Street, adjacent to Rochdale Interchange and Number One Riverside, in central Rochdale, England. It opened on 31 March 2014.
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Cargo Studios

Cargo Studios was a recording studio located on Kenion Street, off Drake Street, Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England. It was opened in 1977 by John Brierley (who had gained notoriety in the early 1970s as producer of Tractor's first two albums) and lasted in its first incarnation until 1984. The studio is synonymous with the rise of the post-punk music scene in the North of England and as the incubator of many bands that would go on to make their mark in the UK and worldwide, including Joy Division, the Fall, the Teardrop Explodes, Blue Orchids, the Chameleons, the Membranes, Echo and the Bunnymen, Flight and Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark. One of the best known songs recorded at the studio is Joy Division's "Atmosphere". On 23 September 2009, a blue plaque was placed on the building, in recognition of the role it played in the British music scene.