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Six arrested as counter terror police widen investigation into Crumpsall synagogue attack
Counter Terrorism Policing has confirmed that six people have now been arrested following a terrorist attack outside a synagogue in Crumpsall, Manchester, with detectives seeking extended detention warrants as the investigation continues.
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Pro-Palestine demonstrators say planned march WILL go ahead this weekend
Pro-Palestine demonstrations will go ahead in Manchester this weekend, according to organisers.
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Family of Melvin Cravitz pay tribute to ‘kind and caring man’
Tributes have now been paid to 66-year-old Melvin Cravitz who died during yesterday’s attack at Heaton Park Congregation Synagogue.
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Manchester synagogue attacker was on bail for alleged rape, sources have confirmed.
A man who carried out a deadly attack outside a synagogue in Manchester was reportedly on police bail for an alleged rape at the time, though this has not been confirmed by Greater Manchester Police.
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Emotional Bev Craig and Andy Burnham speeches call synagogue attack ‘an attack on all of us’
Cheers greeted powerful speeches made by Bev Craig and Andy Burnham at a vigil for the victims of the Crumpsall synagogue terror attack.
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Family of Adrian Daulby pay tribute to ‘a down to earth man whose final act was to save others’
Tributes have been paid to 53-year-old Adrian Daulby who died during yesterday’s terrorist incident at Heaton Park Congregation Synagogue.
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Tyler Smith returns to Rochdale AFC after five-year absence
Forward signs until end of season as club bolsters attacking options with familiar face
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Leaders condemn antisemitic attack on synagogue in Crumpsall
Greater Manchester’s political leaders have issued a joint statement after an antisemitic attack at Heaton Park Hebrew Synagogue in Crumpsall left worshippers dead and injured.
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Springhill Hospice walk raises over £54,000 in Rochdale’s biggest ever charity ramble
Over 600 residents braved torrential rain to support Springhill Hospice and raise a record-breaking £54,363
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First Manchester drivers win 20% pay rise as strike is called off but Bee Network walkouts continue
Bus strikes by First Manchester drivers have been called off after an ‘exceptional’ pay deal was secured, but industrial action will continue at Metroline and Stagecoach depots across Greater Manchester.
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Fresh faces, top talent and community wins as Hopwood Hall College celebrates standout apprentice success
From award wins to job offers, Hopwood Hall College has highlighted a string of apprenticeship success stories as it continues to grow its links with employers across Rochdale and beyond.
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Worshipper 'shot by police' during terror attack on Crumpsall synagogue GMP confirms
A man killed during a suspected terrorist incident at a synagogue in Crumpsall may have died as a result of a police bullet, Greater Manchester Police has confirmed.
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Extra police patrols deployed after synagogue attack sparks community safety concerns
Jewish communities in North Manchester, Bury and Salford to see increased officer presence as police respond to Crumpsall synagogue stabbing
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Victims named in Heaton Park Synagogue attack
The two men who tragically lost their lives in the Heaton Park Synagogue attack have been named locally as Adrian Daulby and Melvin Cravitz, as police continue their investigation.
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British citizen of Syrian descent named after deadly Manchester synagogue terror attack
Two killed, three injured and three arrested after shocking morning violence in north Manchester.
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Crumpsall terror attack has ‘left mark’ on Manchester – but Mancs ‘will not stand aside’
A terrorist attack which killed two people in Crumpsall on this morning, October 2, has left a ‘deep mark’ on Manchester, but the city’s leaders have vowed they will ‘never let hatred succeed’.
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A royal honour for Rochdale’s Paul Ellison as Prince William presents him with MBE
A community champion from Norden has been recognised by royalty for decades of dedication to Rochdale, receiving an MBE from the Prince of Wales in a ceremony at Windsor Castle.
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Demolition drama in Rochdale as council blocks RBH plan to bulldoze six housing blocks at last minute
Controversial plans to demolish six empty blocks of flats on a housing estate in Rochdale were stalled last month – now they’ve been thrown out entirely.
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Image shows suspect moments before Manchester synagogue terror attack
A verified image shows the man believed to be behind Thursday’s deadly terror attack outside a Manchester synagogue, moments before he was shot by police.
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Council leader ‘broken for the Jewish community’ by synagogue attack
A politician working to improve relations between communities of Greater Manchester says she is ‘broken for the Jewish community’ after a fatal synagogue attack.
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Full statement from GMP Chief Constable Sir Stephen Watson on today's synagogue terrorist attack
Statement from Chief Constable Sir Stephen Watson in response to today's incident on Middleton Road, Crumpsall
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BREAKING: Police confirm Heaton Park synagogue attack was terrorism
The attack at the synagogue in Crumpsall this morning is being treated as terrorism.
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Security across the city has been stepped up in the wake of the fatal synagogue attack
Security across the city has been stepped up in the wake of the fatal attack on a north Manchester synagogue, according to an MP.
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Gunman shot by police after killing two outside synagogue as bomb squad races to body rigged with suspicious device
Two members of the public killed, three others seriously injured and a bomb squad called in after gunman shot outside Crumpsall synagogue.
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Bury man who fled child sex offences trial arrested at Manchester Airport after return to UK
A man convicted of child sex offences after absconding mid-trial is now in custody and will begin a five-and-a-half year prison sentence.
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Local MP issues statement on attack outside north Manchester synagogue
The attack outside a north Manchester synagogue has ‘appalled’ the area’s MP, who dubbed it an attempt to ‘damage our very tolerant city’.
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Everything Andy Burnham said after police scramble to north Manchester synagogue amid ‘stabbing’ reports
Andy Burnham has sought to reassure Greater Manchester the ‘immediate danger has been averted’ after a ‘major incident’ outside a north Manchester synagogue.
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LIVE UPDATES: Suspect shot as police responding to stabbing outside Heaton Park Synagogue
Police have declared a major incident after a man drove a car towards members of the public outside a synagogue in Crumpsall this morning.
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Suspect shot after multiple stabbings outside Manchester synagogue during Yom Kippur
Armed police opened fire after a man reportedly drove at worshippers and stabbed a member of the public outside Heaton Park Synagogue in Crumpsall.
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New crossing to improve road safety installed
A new crossing has been installed on a busy main road in Rochdale in order to reduce potential deaths and injuries.
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Big dreams, bigger heels as 13 Going on 30 musical makes lively debut in Manchester
A bright and bubbly stage version of the cult rom-com has launched at Manchester Opera House, packed with sparkle, sass, and more than a few surprises.
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Cycle lane scheme takes next step forward
The controversial scheme taking a cycle lane from Castleton all the way to Rochdale town centre has reached a new milestone.
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Van driver cleared of murder after fatal roundabout confrontation in Oldham
A Chadderton business owner has been acquitted of murder following the death of a teaching assistant during a violent road rage incident in Oldham.
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Jailed Rochdale rapist still on the run after vanishing before trial
Kasir Bashir, 50, was sentenced to 29 years in prison in his absence after being found guilty of abusing a vulnerable girl in Rochdale in the early 2000s.
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Rochdales Monsters jailed as Rochdale grooming ringleader gets 35 years as vile gang sentenced for decades-old abuse
A predatory ringleader dubbed 'Boss man' has been jailed for 35 years, as six others are handed lengthy sentences for a campaign of sexual abuse against two girls in Rochdale.
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Dangerous drivers arrested and drugs seized as Rochdale police operation targets criminal use of roads
A multi-agency crackdown on dangerous driving and organised crime has made Rochdale’s roads safer, with eight arrests and hundreds of offences recorded over a 10-day policing blitz.
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Vandal attack rocks award-winning chef’s gastropub in Birtle
Andrew Nutter says ‘scum’ won’t keep him grounded as community rallies around popular pub after overnight attack
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Andy Burnham avoids Keir Starmer’s Labour conference speech
Andy Burnham chose not to watch Keir Starmer’s Labour Party conference speech in person, the Local Democracy Reporting Service can reveal.
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Rochdale brews up cultural pride with new beer launch
A new locally brewed ale is pouring into Rochdale pubs to mark the town’s year as Greater Manchester Town of Culture.
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Man to appear in court over threats made to by-election candidate
A man is due to appear in court after making an alleged ‘online threat’ to Rochdale by-election candidate Simon Danczuk last year.
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Bossman groomer cries in court after losing his teeth in prison
A child rapist convicted in the Rochdale grooming scandal has complained about prison life after being attacked twice behind bars – but his victims suffered far worse, for far longer.
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Mill building in ruins after massive blaze which seriously injured firefighter
A large part of a mill building in a Greater Manchester town lies in ruins in the wake of a huge fire which left a firefighter with serious injuries.
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“I now know my voice matters” as seven Rochdale grooming gang members face jail
Two women who were abused as teenagers in Rochdale have spoken out about the trauma they endured, as their abusers are finally convicted after a long fight for justice.
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Hackers don’t care if you’re a one-man band or a big firm — they just want in
Rochdale's award-winning IT support provider, No Fuss IT, based on Queensway in Rochdale, is warning residents to step up their online defences, as new figures reveal a steep rise in cybercrime affecting people across the UK, from pensioners and parents to small businesses and young professionals.
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Heywood PCSO wins emergency services award for tireless community work
A PCSO from Heywood has been recognised for her work in the community, picking up the Emergency Service Award at this year’s Roch Valley Radio Community Hero Awards.
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Rochdale curry house celebrates national award nomination from ‘Curry Oscars’
A Rochdale takeaway is celebrating after being shortlisted in a prestigious national food awards ceremony dubbed the “Curry Oscars” by industry insiders.
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Bee Network strikes suspended as unions consider revised pay offer
Most Greater Manchester bus services to run as normal this week after unions call off industrial action
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Emotional speeches and local legends honoured at Roch Valley Radio’s debut Community Hero Awards
A powerful night of local pride, emotion and celebration unfolded on Friday 26 September as Roch Valley Radio held its inaugural Community Hero Awards, honouring those who go the extra mile to make life better in Bury and Rochdale.
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Bury rekindles ties with twin town Tulle after years of disruption
After a long pause caused by Covid and Brexit, the town of Bury has reconnected with its French twin town, Tulle, with a fresh visit that reignited decades-old links.
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Firefighter seriously injured as crews battle major blaze at Radcliffe’s Pioneer Mill
Emergency services worked through the night as part of a large-scale response to a devastating fire in Radcliffe.
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Amy Callaghan’s street art brings colour, culture and community pride to Rossendale
Local muralist celebrates industrial heritage, diversity and creativity across borough
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Car crashes into Heywood takeaway during police chase as building collapses
Emergency services cordon off town centre road after vehicle smashes into shopfront and leaves building in ruins.
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Part of Heywood building collapses after car crash in town centre
A main road through Heywood remains closed after a car struck a building overnight, bringing down part of the structure.
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Car fire outside Littleborough home sparks police appeal
A mother and her young child had a narrow escape after their car was deliberately set alight outside their home in Littleborough during the early hours of Saturday, 6th September.
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George Galloway detained under Terrorism Act at Gatwick after flight from Moscow
Firebrand politician George Galloway was detained under the Terrorism Act at Gatwick Airport on Saturday after returning from Russia, sparking accusations of “politically motivated intimidation” from his party.
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Andy Burnham gives update on leadership speculation
Andy Burnham has given an update on speculation he will challenge Keir Starmer for leadership of the Labour Party.
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Volunteer litter pickers and civic pride groups ‘asked to pay own insurance costs’
A senior councillor has claimed civic minded volunteers are being asked to ‘pay for the privilege’ of giving up their time to improve parks and public places.
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Homes destroyed in massive gas explosion set to be rebuilt
Three terraced houses destroyed in a huge gas explosion are set to be rebuilt ‘like-for-like’.
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Monday to Friday road closures on key town routes to last for NINE MONTHS
Sections of major roads through a town centre are to close between Monday and Friday for a nine month period as a transport hub is built.
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Inquiry to look into whether Manchester is becoming too posh
Is Manchester becoming too posh? That’s the question a new inquiry is essentially going to be looking into.
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Tributes pour in for Bury journalist and author Neil Brandwood
Tributes have been paid to Bury journalist Neil Brandwood following his sudden death at the age of 56.
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Shut the bookies, save the pubs as locals to be handed power over Rochdale’s high streets
Local people will soon have the power to block betting shops, rescue derelict pubs and reopen empty shops, under radical plans unveiled by the government today.
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Cocky drug dealer who told police 'you’ll never catch me' jailed for eight years
A man who boasted he would never be caught has been jailed for eight years after officers exposed his role at the head of a major drugs operation in Bury.
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Rochdale man among twelve charged with terror offence after Palestine protest in Manchester
A Rochdale man is among twelve people charged under terrorism legislation following a high-profile Palestine Action protest in Manchester city centre earlier this summer.
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Residents fight back with costed plan to stop mass demolition of Rochdale estates
Campaigners in College Bank and Lower Falinge have unveiled a costed community-led plan to transform their estates, amid growing concern from local councillors over the future of social housing in Rochdale.
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Joe Thompson mural unveiled at Crown Oil Arena in powerful tribute to Dale hero
A striking new mural honouring Rochdale AFC legend Joe Thompson has been unveiled at the Crown Oil Arena, capturing one of the most emotional moments in the club’s history.
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Heywood’s £20 million transformation begins with major public square revamp
A long-awaited makeover of Peine Square has officially begun, marking the first step in a decade-long regeneration programme backed by £20 million of government funding for Heywood.
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Heywood pupils walk into brand new classrooms as Space Zero redesigns Newhouse Academy
Hundreds of Heywood students have begun the new school year in purpose-built learning environments following a major transformation of Newhouse Academy by Manchester-based design consultancy Space Zero.
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Ten-day comedy takeover as Rochdale’s first festival of laughs hits the stage
TV stars, improv duos and rising talent headline borough-wide celebration of comedy.
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Man dies at Birch services as man found unresponsive in car
Emergency services rushed to the M62 service station near Heywood but the 50-year-old sadly died at the scene.
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Elderly woman rescued from water in early morning Heywood emergency
An 81-year-old woman has been rescued from a body of water on Queens Park Road in Heywood after police were called to a concern for welfare this morning, Sunday, 21 September.
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Rochdale’s 406 bus returns tomorrow but with a limited timetable as strikes still causing disruption
Rochdale’s suspended 406 bus service to Kirkholt is set to resume tomorrow, Monday 22 September, but commuters are being warned it will only run once an hour and strike action may still impact wider routes.
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Environment Agency objects to planned 77-home estate on land between two rivers due to lack of flood risk plan
Revised plans have been lodged for a ‘new neighbourhood’ of 77 flats and houses for an area between two rivers.
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Campaigners react to demolition legal challenge success
In the shadow of Rochdale’s most iconic tower blocks sits a housing estate facing an almost identical fight for survival.
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The courtroom where a 14-year-old was sentenced for stealing FOUR pigeons
It was once a place where criminals saw their fates sealed, now it’s a grand room being opened up to the public for the first time in its history.
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Rehearsals underway for Hey Kids’ festive spectacular Nativity! The Musical
Young performers from Heywood AODS’ youth section, Hey Kids, are in the final stages of rehearsals for their upcoming production of Nativity! The Musical, set to light up Middleton Arena this October.
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Rehearsals underway for Hey Kids’ festive spectacular Nativity! The Musical
Young performers from Heywood AODS’ youth section, Hey Kids, are in the final stages of rehearsals for their upcoming production of Nativity! The Musical, set to light up Middleton Arena this October.
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New fire engine unveiled in Moss Side as Greater Manchester expands frontline fleet
A brand new fire engine has been added to Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service’s fleet, marking the second expansion in less than a year.
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Twins from Rochdale take their football dream nationwide with expanding coaching franchise
Two Rochdale brothers who turned a teenage passion into a thriving football coaching business speaking exclusively with Roch Valley Radio say they are only just getting started, as their company launches new franchises across the country.
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Rochdale grooming scandal victim begged for help before taking her own life, inquest reveals
A survivor of the Rochdale grooming scandal has tragically ended her life after years of struggling with the trauma of her abuse, a coroner has confirmed.
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Put your devices down as Rochdale opticians warn of screen dangers to children
Children across Rochdale are being urged to ditch their screens in favour of healthier habits as part of National Eye Health Week.
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Heywood’s Venus Lounge and Little Hulton’s Spice & Spirits shine at Asian Restaurant Awards
Two Greater Manchester restaurants have scooped top honours at this year’s Asian International Restaurant Awards, cementing the region’s reputation as a hotspot for outstanding Asian cuisine.
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School Trust drags in crisis PR as legal row with Tottington head David Yates deepens
A legal battle over Tottington High School headteacher David Yates is being kept under wraps by Shaw Education Trust, which has now hired outside PR experts to contain the storm.
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United Utilities confirm long term fix for Hurstead Bus Stop sinkhole after years of disruption
A two year saga of roadworks at the A58 Hurstead Bus Stop is finally set to end, after United Utilities confirmed a full repair plan to tackle a recurring sinkhole.
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Councillor will not be investigated after self-referring himself to standards board
A leading councillor will not be investigated by the council after allegations were made that he breached its code of conduct.
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Middleton man Stephen among first to benefit from Christie’s pioneering heart and cancer care service
A Middleton man has become one of the first patients in the country to benefit from a groundbreaking cardiac devices service at The Christie, allowing him to safely undergo life-saving cancer treatment.
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Residents warned of battery danger after recycling lorry catches fire
Firefighters spent five hours tackling a blaze in a recycling lorry caused by a discarded battery, sparking fresh warnings for Greater Manchester residents.
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Details of train station overhaul revealed
Rochdale’s train station has a history spanning across three Centuries, and now new plans could see it brought up to date.
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Dark, muddy graffiti strewn M60 underpass used by 70 children to get to school is set for a facelift
Improvements to a pedestrian tunnel linking communities either side of the M60 will form part of a massive project to upgrade the Simister Island motorway interchange.
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Rochdale Town Hall’s old courtroom opens for public tours for the first time
A piece of Rochdale’s past is being revealed as the town hall’s former courtroom opens to visitors, uncovering stories of crime, punishment and community history.
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Derelict former takeaway could be turned into four bed HMO under new plans
A long-empty former food outlet may be given a fresh start as developers seek permission to convert it into a house in multiple occupation (HMO) alongside new commercial space.
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Sex offenders in North West prisons to face chemical castration drug trial
Sex offenders in the North West will be offered medication designed to reduce “problematic sexual arousal” under a government pilot aimed at cutting reoffending rates.
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Rochdale housing estate demolition halted after shock court ruling
The demolition of six housing blocks in Rochdale has been stalled following a successful legal challenge.
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Family of Ricky Hatton pay tribute to the man who ‘had a heart as big as his smile’
The family of Ricky Hatton have paid tribute to him following his death over the weekend, describing the Manchester boxing legend as “so much more than a world champion”.
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Little Mix star Jade Thirlwall visits town for album signing
Pop star Jade Thirlwall drew huge crowds in Bury on Saturday, 13 September, when she stopped by Wax and Beans record shop to sign copies of her debut solo album.
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Black pudding flies as Ramsbottom’s world championships return in memory of Phil Taylor
Ramsbottom once again played host to the World Black Pudding Throwing Championships, with crowds filling Bridge Street to watch competitors from across the UK and as far afield as Japan, Peru, Canada and Australia.
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Rochdale streets come alive as artists transform town in Common Walls festival
The heart of Rochdale has been transformed into a vast open-air gallery this week as local and international artists came together for the Common Walls International Mural Festival.
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The town buzzing about it’s redevelopment plans
The idea to bring thousands of new homes, highly skilled jobs and the tram service to Middleton has created a buzz in the town.
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🟥 RECAP: Glaston-BURY live updates, photos, interviews and more
Thousands of music lovers descended on Bury during Bank Holiday Monday, 25 August 2025, for Glaston-Bury, the annual one day music festival in aid of Bury Hospice and other local causes. Since it began in 2008, the event has raised over £300,000 and has become one of the town’s biggest highlights of the year.
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Thousands attend Heywood 1940s Day as parade and street party return
Thousands packed into Heywood for the town's annual 1940s Day on Saturday 21 June, transforming the area into a tribute to wartime Britain.
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RECAP: Parklife 2025 Day Two - updates, photos & travel news
Day One at Parklife 2025 is done, and what a day it was. Over 50,000 people packed into Heaton Park for a massive Saturday, with sets from FLO, Rudimental and a huge headline performance by 50 Cent.
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RECAP : Parklife 2025 Day One - updates, photos & travel news
Tens of thousands of music fans are pouring into Parklife, as the day one of the festival gets underway.
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Sister of Lee Rigby to run two races in his memory 12 years after his murder
The sister of murdered soldier Lee Rigby is preparing to run two major fundraising events this autumn, twelve years after his death at the hands of extremists.
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Protest outside Rochdale Police Station
The following statement is attributable to Assistant Chief Constable Wasim Chaudhry:
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Knife Angel launched in Bury as part of its National Anti-Violence Tour
Bury Business Improvement District have begun hosting the Knife Angel in partnership with Bury Council and GMP and several organisations and partners.
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New supported housing for those with mental health needs
An old empty mill is to be transformed into much-needed housing for people with mental health issues.
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Poppy Appeal launched in Bury
The National Poppy Appeal has been launched in Bury today (Thursday 26 October) as we remember the brave men and women who sacrificed their lives and livelihoods during past and current conflicts.
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Family appeal for information after husband's ashes stolen from a house in Bury
On Tuesday 19 September 2023, Greater Manchester Police were called to reports of a burglary on Brandlesholme Road, Bury.
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Salaam BCR Community Radio and Project 29 face backlash for displaying Controversial anti-LGBT Education Signage in Bury
Asian Community Radio Station in Moorgate, Bury Sparks Controversy with Anti-LGBT Education Signs
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LGBTQI+ Forum Statement about the Project 29 charity and Salaam BCR
The charitable organisation known as the LGBTQI+ Forum in Bury, has issued a statement.
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Man charged with attempted murder following an attack in Bury
On Tuesday 29 August 2023 at around 11:55pm, officers were called to reports of a man who had been attacked with a knife on Haworth Walk in Radcliffe, Bury.
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New homes under way in Whitefield
Housing association Onward Homes and construction firm John Southworth will be working in partnership on a new development of 30 affordable homes in Whitefield, Bury.