Trade Mark Journal No.2026/012 20 March 2026

UK00004284111 27 October 2025 (35,41,43,45)

Collective Mark

Rochdale Community Centre Consortium

Class 35
Business consultancy services for voluntary, community, charities and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations; Strategic development and infrastructure support for the voluntary sector; Advisory and consultancy services in relation to securing funding and grants; Administration of cooperative project management, including collective funding bids; Organisation and management of forums, networks and partnerships of civil society organisations; Lobbying and representation services to influence decision-makers on behalf of the voluntary sector; Providing administration services for a community centre and consortium; Business administration relating to a collective trademark and associated membership provisions.
Class 41
Provision of training, seminars, and workshops to develop skills and organisational capacity in the VCSE sector; Educational services relating to governance, leadership, and organisational development for community organisations.
Class 43
Provision of food services and refreshments; providing a venue for meal and grocery parcel delivery preparation; operation of heated meeting venues, offering refreshments and social contact; Provision of a meeting venue; provision of a meeting venue for voluntary, community, charities and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations; Provision of facilities for social gatherings and meetings.
Class 45
Advocacy and representation services for voluntary and community sector organisations between voluntary sector organisations, statutory bodies, and decision-makers ; Mediation and facilitation of dialogue between voluntary sector organisations, statutory bodies, and decision-makers.

Burnside Centre

Representative: Mark Houghton

The Regulations provisionally accepted by the Registrar for governing the use of this Collective trade mark are open to inspection at the Trade Marks Registry, from where copies may be obtained. If no opposition arises the Registrar will approve the Regulations and the mark will proceed to registration.