Rochdale Development Agency, working in partnership with Rochdale Borough Council, is set
to open its new creative space ‘Richard Street Studios’ in Rochdale as part of ambitious plans
to support the development of the boroughs creative and cultural sector.
Located by Rochdale train station, Richard Street Studios is set to formally launch in April,
offering an exciting range of creative workspaces tailored to the needs of Rochdale’s growing
art and creative business community.
With 7 studios, the space caters to both digital and messier creative disciplines, perfect for art,
photography and scriptwriting, to sewing and design, providing the ideal blank canvas for
studio workshops, events, showcases and small exhibitions.
The workspaces will be let by lead tenant and local creative organisation Breaking Barriers,
who will manage the space and run artist development programmes to support the wider
creative sector. The model forms part of the Rochdale Borough Council’s commitment to the
‘Community Wealth Building’ model, which seeks to support and empower local organisations
to run local services.
Breaking Barriers Artistic Director, Parvez Qadir said “This is an exciting time for art and
culture in Rochdale. As a Rochdale-based production company, Breaking Barriers is so proud
to be the creative operators of Richard Street Studios; a space for artists to create, imagine
and make in our hometown. Richard Street is an investment for the future creative economy of
the town as well as future generation of creative makers.”
The studios are part of the innovative ‘Rochdale Creates Space’ project, which is seeking to
repurpose vacant properties to support the borough’s creative sector as part of a developing
creative district within Rochdale town centre. Other capital projects underway within the
creative district include the redevelopment of Touchstones, the refurbishment of the soon to
reopen Rochdale Town Hall, and the Fire Up co-working space which opened in 2022. This is
accompanied by the boroughs cross-sector initiative to support creativity and culture across
Rochdale borough ‘Rochdale Creates’, which includes a range of business support
programmes, talent development and commission opportunities.
Councillor Danny Meredith went on to say “The Richard Street development illustrates the
continuous dedication to revitalising the town centre and its pivotal role in advancing the
broader economic development goals for businesses from all industries across the borough.”
The project has been managed by Rochdale Development Agency on behalf of Rochdale
Borough Council. The works have been completed by Rochdale based building contractors H
Bell and Sons, with Ian Tunnicliffe as Contract Administrator and Principle Designer.
In line with the boroughs commitment to achieving net-zero by 2038, the studios have
undergone an intensive retrofit designed to minimise operational carbon emissions. This has
included upgrading of floor, wall and roof insulation, the installation of air source heat pumps,
and new LED lighting throughout. This much reduced energy demand is sourced from
renewable tariffs.
Councillor Sue Smith said “This presents an excellent opportunity to bolster and empower the
creative sectors in Rochdale, providing a creative hub for the remarkable talent within our
borough.”
With a range of tenancy options, including flexible space for daily hire, Creatives in the
borough are being encouraged to register expressions of interest for the hiring of space
through the Richard Street Studio website HERE.
In addition to Rochdale Borough Council and Rochdale Development Agency, Rochdale
Creates Space is supported by the European Regional Development Fund, UK Shared
Prosperity Funding, and the Cultural Development Fund administered by Arts Council England.
Façade improvements were supported by Rochdale Town Centers’ Heritage Action Zone,
funded by Rochdale Borough Council and Historic England.