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Colourful mural breathes new life into Balderstone Library's garden
A striking new mural has transformed the exterior of Rochdale Borough Libraries’ Balderstone branch, creating a vibrant community garden space for visitors of all ages.
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£2.8m Radcliffe enterprise centre set to transform library into jobs and business hub
A major refurbishment of Radcliffe Library will create a new centre to support local entrepreneurs and tackle high unemployment
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Operation Vardar brings safety and greenery to Whitefield with crime clampdown and new community garden plans
Police and council efforts in Whitefield are tackling serious crime and antisocial behaviour while transforming problem areas into safer, greener spaces.
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Rochdale Interchange praised as 'catalyst' for £250m town centre regeneration
A report by Transport for Greater Manchester has found Rochdale’s modern bus interchange was pivotal to the borough’s most significant urban regeneration project in decades
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Steel frame marks major milestone in Heywood Civic Centre redevelopment
Transformation of Heywood's popular venue and square enters new phase with new café and bar area taking shape
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Ramsbottom at centre of police investigation after violent van theft in Rawtenstall
Police are appealing for witnesses after a van stolen in a violent robbery in Rawtenstall was later found dumped in Ramsbottom alongside a burnt-out car.
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Kirkholt scout group to begin fundraising after confirming independence from church
A scout group in Kirkholt will start paying for use of its long time venue at St Thomas Church from August 2025, after confirming it operates independently as a non-church group.
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Puppies left in faeces-soaked bathroom finds Rochdale man sentenced and banned from keeping dogs
A Rochdale man has been banned from owning animals for a decade and given a suspended prison sentence after puppies in his care were discovered in filthy, faeces-covered conditions.
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Agreement signed to fast-track Atom Valley innovation hub in Rochdale
Plans for a world-leading centre for sustainable manufacturing in Rochdale have taken a major step forward, after a landmark agreement was signed by regional leaders and the University of Manchester.
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Vital section of Middleton bus route reinstated after council challenge
A key stretch of a local bus route in Middleton has been reinstated following pressure from Rochdale Council after it was controversially axed by transport officials.
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Roch Valley Radio launches Community Hero Awards to honour local legends
Roch Valley Radio has officially launched our first ever Community Heroes Awards, celebrating the everyday people, groups and organisations going above and beyond to make Rochdale and Bury a better place to live.
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Middleton cremator repair works to be completed this summer following public pushback
Repair works to the cremator at Middleton’s Boarshaw Cemetery are set to begin in late July, with cremations expected to resume shortly after.
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Police appeal for witnesses after fatal Bury petrol station crash
A man has died after his car collided with a petrol station in Bury yesterday afternoon.
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Bid to build 275 homes on green fields set to be the most opposed application in Bury’s history as more than 1,000 object
An application for a 275 home estate on former green belt land is set to be the most objected to planning proposal in Bury’s history.
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Cabinet reshuffle sees Sean Thorpe take over Deputy Leader role from Tamoor Tariq
Bury Council has confirmed its political leadership for the year ahead, with key changes including Sean Thorpe taking over from Tamoor Tariq as deputy leader as part of a new-look cabinet for 2025/26.
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Suburb on outskirts of Middleton set for new playground after long saga
A new playground is finally set to be built in Alkrington after years of battling.
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Fundraiser launched after teenage dad Brandon Kershaw killed in Bury
Friends of Brandon Kershaw’s family are raising funds to support them following the 19 year old’s tragic death, as police investigate his killing as murder.
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Arooj Shah survives leadership coup as opposition fails to seize control of Oldham Council
A leadership challenge mounted against the leader of Oldham Council has failed after an explosive council meeting.
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Meet the Rochdale foster carers creating lifelong memories for children
Two Rochdale foster carers have spoken about the joy and purpose fostering brings to their lives as they encourage others to consider making a difference.
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Chance to perform in Manchester’s MIF25 as part of life-sized animal puppet parade
A new touring outdoor performance is calling on 100 Greater Manchester residents to help bring giant puppet animals to life this summer, with a key stop in Heywood.
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Vintage Vibes set to steam through East Lancashire for music-packed bank holiday weekend
ELR to host their biggest ever live music festival with iconic acts, vintage fair, and unlimited rail travel this weekend.
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Plans for 32 homes on former Rochdale mill site recommended for approval
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Bury breweries share CAMRA Pub of the Year title in surprise tie
Two Bury venues have been named joint winners of the CAMRA Pub of the Year award for Rochdale, Oldham and Bury, with Irwell Works Brewery calling the result a “dead heat”.
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Heartbroken family pay tribute to 'gentle and kind' Brandon Porter Kershaw killed in Bury collision
A family has paid tribute to a ‘gentle and kind-hearted young man’ as detectives continue to appeal for information following the death of a man in Bury.
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‘Godfather of ELR’ celebrates 93rd birthday after 36 years of volunteering
The East Lancashire Railway’s oldest working volunteer, Bob Johnson, has celebrated his 93rd birthday and more than three decades of dedicated service.
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Preparatory works for major Simister Island scheme to take place this week
Work has started to to transform a major M60 motorway junction – with FIVE LANES of traffic and a new link road all on the cards.
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Bury murder investigation continues as 19 year old named Brandon Kershaw as tributes grow at scene
A teenager killed in a suspected targeted attack in Bury has been named locally as Brandon Kershaw, as tributes continue to be laid at the scene.
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Arrest made after man, 19, dies in suspected targeted attack in Bury
A murder investigation is underway after a 19 year old man was killed following a collision involving a vehicle on Porritt Street in Bury on Monday evening.
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People power brings new art to the streets as Rochdale opens outdoor gallery
A bold new open air exhibition has transformed the entrance to Rochdale town centre, as the borough celebrates its year as Greater Manchester's Town of Culture
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Police appeal after indecency incidents on Metrolink trams across Greater Manchester
Officers are appealing for help to identify a man following two separate reports of indecency on Metrolink services, including one on the Oldham to Rochdale line.
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Littleborough to host a vibrant line-up of events in 2025 including food festivals, concerts and carols
Littleborough is gearing up for a packed calendar of community events in 2025, kicking off this weekend with a band concert in Hare Hill Park.
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Four arrested in Counter Terrorism investigation released from custody
Four men arrested as part of a Counter Terrorism Policing investigation have been released from custody.
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Woman banned from Times Retail Park after repeated public urination in Heywood
A woman from Heywood has been banned from a local retail park for four years after being convicted of persistently urinating in public flower beds.
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Images show how ‘dynamic’ new five-court padel club and cafe will look
Padel courts and a clubhouse are set to be built at a current caravan storage yard. Plans have been published this week to create five courts at land at the rear of Eton Hill Road, Radcliffe, currently used for caravan storage.
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Tragedy in Rochdale as man dies in police custody following arrest
A man has died after suffering a cardiac arrest in a police vehicle shortly after being detained under the Mental Health Act
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Bikers to ride in memory of Lee Rigby and Scott Hetherington this Sunday
Annual tribute returns with route through Rochdale, Heywood and Middleton
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Greater Manchester ‘falling behind’ in rollout of 5G
Greater Manchester is falling behind in the race for the rollout of 5G and are now facing the consequences, says one telecoms company.
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Royton residents worried about nine-month scheme after a series of roadworks cause mayhem
People in Oldham are worried planned roadworks this summer will cause ‘absolute mayhem’ on the roads. Oldham Council and Transport for Greater Manchester are unrolling a new road layout plan, which will see some major changes to Royton town centre.
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Oldham: Battle of the deputies - 'grubby political deals' and 'outdated gentlemen's agreements'
Mayoral nominations are usually straight-forward and largely ceremonial. But this year in Oldham, the affair has courted controversy.
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£500k repair scheme set to begin on Market Street Bridge in Bury
A key bridge linking Bury town centre to the wider road network is to undergo essential repairs as part of a £500,000 improvement project starting later this month.
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Three teenagers arrested on suspicion of arson after Bury moorland fire
Three teenage boys have been arrested in connection with a moorland fire on Holcombe Hill in Bury earlier this week.
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Falinge Park High School unveils Arts, Words and Wellbeing Garden
A new outdoor space focused on creativity, nature and student mental health has been officially opened at Falinge Park High School in Rochdale.
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Pride progress flag raised at Rochdale Town Hall ahead of IDAHOBIT
Rochdale marked the upcoming International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Interphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT) with a flag-raising ceremony outside the town hall today, 16 May.
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The ‘concrete volcano’ dumped off a footpath in Newhey
A ‘concrete volcano’ has appeared in a picturesque area of Newhey – leaving locals fuming.
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New Pegasus crossing boosts safety near Rochdale schools and Healey Dell
A new Pegasus crossing has been installed on Shawclough Road in Rochdale to improve road safety for schoolchildren and other residents, as part of a £1.9 million borough wide upgrade funded by Transport for Greater Manchester.
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Young people urged to ‘fly high’ as local MP launches summer school
Elsie Blundell MP has launched a new summer school aimed at giving teenagers from Heywood and Middleton North a glimpse into careers in public service and government
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Police investigating 'anti semitic attack' at Prestwich office block
Police are investigating following an incident where a Prestwich office block has been covered in red paint and graffiti.
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New ceremonial mayor of Rochdale sworn in
The new mayor of Rochdale took on the civic chains in an official ceremony last night.
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Officers appeal for witnesses after assault in Middleton
Police are calling on the public for information after a 62-year-old man was attacked near Middleton cemetery earlier this month
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The controversial plans for a Spar store that don’t seem to go away
The developer who was refused permission to build a new Spar convenience store in Littleborough has lost an appeal.
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Community mosaic and mural unveiled in Prestwich
Two new public artworks have been unveiled in Prestwich, one at the Creative Living Centre on Bury New Road and another at Prestwich Metrolink stop on Fairfax Road as part of a collaborative community art project.
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Massive night at the Crown Oil Arena as Dale chase playoff glory
It’s all on the line tonight as Rochdale AFC face Southend United in a huge Vanarama National League Playoff Eliminator under the lights, in front of a packed Crown Oil Arena. Kick-off is at 7.45pm.
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Specialist gas firm collapses after four decades as 22 staff lose jobs
Hospital Pipeline Installations shuts down with immediate effect following financial pressure and low-margin contracts
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Appeal launched after woman seriously injured in M62 crash
Police are asking for witnesses and dashcam footage after a woman in her 60s was seriously hurt in a motorway collision earlier this month.
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‘It’s not quite the moon but there’s enough craters’: Steep hill road revered by cyclists has a pothole problem
A famously steep road revered by cyclists as one of the toughest hill climbs in the country is riddled with potholes and has been likened to the surface of the moon. The Rake, which links the centre of Ramsbottom to Holcombe, is the subject of a plea from a local councillor to highways chiefs for ‘proper repairs to be made’.
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New rail line is ‘crucial’ say Metro Mayors
This is the moment to set up Liverpool and Manchester for growth and prosperity through the development of a “crucial” new rail line, Metro Mayors have told ministers today.
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Bury Pride urges politicians to show real solidarity with trans community
Political leaders attending this year’s Bury Pride have been told to come with action, not just a camera ready smile.
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Steam trains suspended on East Lancashire Railway amid fire risk concerns
All scheduled heritage journeys to continue with diesel locomotives through Irwell Valley
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Mayors to ask government to back Liverpool-Manchester rail plans
The development of a new rail line between Liverpool and Manchester can “balance up the economy of the country” and provide better economic growth than anywhere else in the UK, Metro Mayors will argue today.
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A massive robot with a ‘Dalek voice’ is shouting threats to walkers at a beauty spot
A three-foot tall security ‘robot’ is issuing loud warnings to walkers on a field in Bury. The security unit is close to a public footpath, off Scobell Street in Walshaw.
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Feel Good Family Picnic returns with fun-filled summer dates across Rochdale
Free family events will take place in late July and early August across Heywood, Middleton, Rochdale and Littleborough, with each location hosting a full day of activities, performances and entertainment as part of this year’s Feel Good Family Picnic.
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Ofcom investigates IX Wireless over controversial broadband mast in Rochdale
The regulator, Ofcom has launched a probe into whether IX Wireless failed to consider visual impact when erecting a 15 metre mast in a residential area.
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Final sign off for new housing estate and golf club scheme
A huge plan for a new housing estate and a revamped golf club in Middleton has been given the final sign off.
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Tony Cunningham returns to Bury as new club secretary
Bury Football Club has appointed Tony Cunningham as its new club secretary, following a competitive recruitment process involving over 20 applicants.
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Moorland fire breaks out near Peel Tower in Ramsbottom
A fire has broken out on the moorland near Peel Tower in Ramsbottom, with residents urged to avoid the area.
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Rochdale unveils ambitious programme for Greater Manchester Town of Culture year
Rochdale has revealed more details of its plans for a cultural year in the spotlight, following a visit by Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham.
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Rochdale school wins backing to build essential skills for pupils and teachers
Students at Great Howarth School in Rochdale are developing key skills for life and work thanks to new funding support from The Guinness Partnership.
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Mayor’s Green Spaces Fund reopens with £40,000 grants for local groups
Community organisations across Greater Manchester are being invited to apply for up to £40,000 in funding to help improve their neighbourhoods with green projects, as the sixth round of the Mayor’s Green Spaces Fund opens for applications.
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James Frith MP urges government to place new veterans' centre in Bury North
Labour MP James Frith has called on the government to establish one of its new VALOUR Centres in Bury North, arguing the area’s rich military heritage makes it an ideal location to serve the Armed Forces community.
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New town centre apartment block approved
A new apartment block in the heart of Heywood will be built.
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Rochdale Scout honoured for saving grandad during countryside walk
A young girl from Rochdale has been honoured by the UK’s Chief Scout for her bravery after saving her injured grandad during a countryside walk.
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All Rochdale GP surgeries now have patient groups in place
Every GP practice in Rochdale now has an active Patient Participation Group, thanks to support from Healthwatch Rochdale.
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School uniform shop now open at The Rock Shopping Centre
A SCHOOL uniform shop has officially opened its doors at The Rock Shopping Centre in Bury.
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Government delivering for patients in Rochdale through GP surgery refurbs to enable more appointments in the area
Patients in Rochdale will benefit from over 8 million new GP appointments this year, being delivered through Labour’s Plan for Change
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Trams resume in Rochdale after emergency incident blocks Metrolink line
Services between Rochdale town centre and Rochdale railway station have restarted with delays, after emergency crews blocked the tracks earlier this morning
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Could your charity be The Rock’s next partner of the year?
Bury shopping centre, The Rock is inviting nominations for its next charity partner, offering local causes the chance to benefit from fundraising and public support.
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Bury North MP hangs baby grows on Peel statue to protest 'Europe’s worst' paternity leave
Bury North MP, James Frith, has joined a nationwide campaign during Mental Health Awareness Week to highlight what he calls a 'crisis in fatherhood' driven by poor paternity rights in the UK.
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The town where you can’t get a phone signal
People living in Middleton have struggled for years with a problem that would baffle many modern day residents.
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Metrolink hiring full-time tram drivers with training starting June 2025
Metrolink (KAM), operator of the UK’s largest light rail network, is recruiting new tram drivers for its upcoming training programmes, with the next cohort beginning on Monday 2 June 2025.
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Rochdale kicks off year as Greater Manchester Town of Culture
Rochdale has officially launched its year as Greater Manchester’s Town of Culture for 2025–26 with a preview event packed with local talent, voices and plans for the months ahead.
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Rochdale neighbours win big in People's Postcode Lottery draw
Several residents on a street in Rochdale were celebrating last week after each scooped a £1,000 prize in the People's Postcode Lottery.
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Warm weather returns to Rochdale this weekend but fire chiefs warn against moorland barbecues
After a chilly spell, Rochdale is set to bask in weekend sunshine with temperatures reaching 21°C today, but fire services are urging the public to enjoy the heat responsibly to avoid moorland wildfires.
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Borough unites to honour 80th anniversary of VE Day with moving tributes
Rochdale marked the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day with poignant services, honouring veterans and those who made the ultimate sacrifice during World War II.
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Drug dealer who planned to flood streets with £9m of cocaine and heroin jailed for 17 years
A Middleton man has been sentenced to 17 years in prison after admitting to orchestrating the supply of millions of pounds worth of class A drugs across Greater Manchester.
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Bury North MP hangs baby grows on Robert Peel statue in call to fix Europe’s worst paternity leave
James Frith, Labour MP for Bury North, has taken part in a campaign expose the UK’s inadequate paternity leave by hanging baby grows spelling out “Two weeks isn’t enough” on the Peel Memorial statue in Bury town centre.
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Mayor of Bury opens newly expanded training centre at Birch Business Park
The Mayor of Bury has officially opened a major extension to Achieve Training’s Birch Business Park site, signalling a new chapter for the alternative education provider supporting young people across the North West.
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Rochdale to say final goodbye to club legend Joe Thompson
The funeral of former Rochdale midfielder Joe Thompson will take place on Monday, May 12, at 11am at St Mark’s Church, Worsley (M28 2WH).
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Nine GMP officers face gross misconduct hearings over alleged racist remarks in Bury
Nine Greater Manchester Police officers have been found to have a case to answer for gross misconduct following an internal investigation into allegations of racial discrimination against a fellow officer in the Bury district.
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Relief for motorists as busy route set to re-open late on Friday
Bury New Road is set to re-open to traffic on Friday, Bury Council has said.
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Major M60 safety works to last until August 2025
Essential safety improvements on the M60 motorway between junctions 16 and 18 are set to last until August 2025, National Highways has announced.
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Red, White and Blue light up Rochdale and Bury to mark 80 years since VE Day
Landmarks across Rochdale and Bury have been lit in red, white and blue to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day.
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White cliffs of dover mural unveiled in Middleton to mark VE Day 80th anniversary
A striking new mural featuring the White Cliffs of Dover was unveiled in Veterans Walk, Middleton, on Thursday evening, 8 May, as part of the town’s commemorations for the 80th anniversary of VE Day.
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Rochdale’s last-surviving VE Day veteran, 102, takes part in 80th anniversary service at Cenotaph
Rochdale’s last surviving World War II veteran wished his comrades were there to witness the 80th anniversary of VE Day by his side.
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Oulder Hill hosts community street party to mark VE Day anniversary
Oulder Hill Leadership Academy in Rochdale marked the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe, VE Day with a community street party, today, Thursday 8 May.
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Bar staff wanted to work at Oasis reunion gigs in Heaton Park
Bar staff are being hired to work at the long awaited Oasis reunion concerts at Heaton Park with organisers promising an unforgettable experience and the chance to be part of a major moment in music history.
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Bury Conservative group confirm Shadow Cabinet for 2025/26 municipal year
Bury Conservative group has confirmed its shadow cabinet for the upcoming 2025/26 council year, with Cllr Jack Rydeheard the only member not to keep his position.
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Official opening and naming ceremony of Radcliffe 3G and sports pavilion
A newly built sports facility at Redbank Playing Fields has been officially named The Paul Hilton Pavilion, in honour of Paul’s outstanding contribution to sport, Radcliffe Football Club, and the wider Radcliffe community.
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Six-year-old girl who died in Rochdale tragedy is named for first time as Myra Tahseen
An inquest has been opened following the death of a six-year-old girl who was involved in a collision with a vehicle in Rochdale.
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Raising the volume for Connor as Middleton’s Gig in the Garden helps four-year-old with rare condition
A Middleton family is hoping their popular annual event, Gig in the Garden, will help raise vital funds for their four year old relative Connor Murphy, who is living with a condition so rare that doctors are unable to offer a definitive diagnosis.
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Funeral directors launch grant fund to boost good causes in Heywood
A funeral business in Heywood has launched a new community funding initiative aimed at supporting local projects and organisations that are making a difference to people’s lives.
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Essential engineering work to repair Victorian-era tunnel to start this weekend
Essential engineering work to ensure a Victorian-era tunnel remains safe will result in a reduced tram service on the Bury line this weekend.
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Rochdale’s culture springs to life with its first poet laureate
In a landmark move for Rochdale's flourishing cultural scene, Sammy Weaver has been unveiled as the town’s first ever poet laureate.
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Appeal launched as detectives try to identify man found dead in Rochdale Canal at weekend
Police are appealing for help to identify a man whose body was pulled from Rochdale Canal near Oldham Road on Sunday afternoon.
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Rochdale AFC owners host town hall celebration looking ahead to borough’s future
Over 200 people from across the Rochdale borough gathered at Rochdale Town Hall on Tuesday evening for a community event hosted by the Ogden family.
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Bury New Road closed in both directions with council and United Utilities in dispute over who’s responsible
A major route remains closed to traffic in both directions after an underground ‘void’ was found across its full width. Bury New Road, near Clifton Road, close to the Rudy’s Pizza branch and the Railway and Naturalist pub, was closed off to all vehicles travelling in either direction on Tuesday afternoon.
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Wardle Scouts complete Yorkshire Three Peaks to raise over £2,600 for international trips
A group of Scouts and Explorers from Wardle Scout Group successfully completed the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge on Saturday 3 May to raise funds for future international travel opportunities.
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Rochdale MP Paul Waugh slams Facebook over “Shocking” drop in Child Abuse Reports
A front-page investigation in The Daily Telegraph revealed that Facebook reported 6.9 million fewer child sexual abuse incidents to global authorities in 2024 than the year before.
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Plans to convert former church within a graveyard into offices
A disused church building could be converted into offices. Plans have been submitted to change the use of the the former New Jerusalem Church, Stand Lane, Radcliffe.
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New special needs school could be built on industrial estate
A new temporary special needs school could be built on an industrial estate in Middleton.
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Bury shopping centre invites locals to design birthday cards as part of 15th anniversary celebrations
Budding artists, schoolchildren and creative residents in Bury are being encouraged to get their pens, paints and digital tools out for a special competition launched by The Rock Shopping Centre.
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Residents invited to supercharge their health at special event this month
Locals can find out about a range of different health, care and council services at a special event, which is taking place this month at Rochdale Town Hall.
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Man charged with murder following fatal collisions in Rochdale
A man has been charged with murder and attempted murder following a series of road traffic collisions in Rochdale.
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Campaigner reacts to Lower Falinge demolition
Six blocks of flats in the centre of Rochdale are now doomed and one man now fears his house is next.
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40th public defibrillator installed by Restart the Heart at Bury pub
A new public defibrillator has been installed outside The Famous Gamecock Inn on Rochdale Old Road in Bury, marking the 40th external defibrillator provided by the charity Restart the Heart CIO.
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Harwood Park Primary celebrates prestigious UNICEF Silver award for rights respecting schools
Harwood Park Primary School in Rochdale has been awarded the Silver Rights Respecting School Award by UNICEF UK.
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Cora crowned Woman of Rochdale 2025 after decades of care and charity
A woman who spent three decades dedicating her life to hospice care has been named Woman of Rochdale 2025.
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Warrants of further detention obtained in terrorism investigation
Four Iranian nationals, including a man arrested in Rochdale, can now be held in custody and questioned until Saturday (10th May) as part of a counter terrorism investigation, following the granting of warrants of further detention.
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£6 million haul as Police smash counterfeit empire linked to Cheetham Hill gang in dramatic Rochdale raid
A massive counterfeit operation believed to be tied to an organised crime gang from Cheetham Hill has been uncovered in Rochdale, with Police and Trading Standards seizing fake goods estimated to be worth around £6 million.
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Tragedy in Ramsbottom as man’s body pulled from River Irwell
A large emergency services response was seen in Ramsbottom on Sunday evening, 4 May, after a man’s body was tragically discovered in the River Irwell.
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Male body recovered from water in Rochdale following emergency service response
A man's body has been recovered from the water in Rochdale, following a large emergency service presence.
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BREAKING: Emergency Services responding to ongoing incident at Rochdale canal
Emergency services are currently on scene of an incident at the Rochdale canal.
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Woman dies after being hit in suspected murder incident in Rochdale
A woman has died after being struck by a car in a shocking incident on Whitworth Road, Rochdale, which police are now treating as murder.
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Workers Party councillor raises 'serious concern' over Balderstone & Kirkholt by-election
A Workers Party councillor in Rochdale has raised serious concerns regarding Thursday's by-election in Balderstone & Kirkholt, citing multiple issues that call into question the integrity of the electoral process.
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Neighbours gather for VE Day celebration on Daisy Street
Residents on Daisy Street, Rochdale came together on Saturday 3 May for a VE Day street party organised by the New Pioneers Spotland Community Centre.
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Warm welcome and hot meals at Spotland’s Community Café
At Spotland Community Centre, there’s a café doing more than just serving food, it’s aim is to help people feel less alone.
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Police release images after £1,500 commemorative boat stolen in Bury
Officers from GMP Bury are appealing for information following the theft of a rare commemorative boat from a van parked at The Millgate shopping centre in Bury.
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Five arrested in suspected terror plot after raids in Rochdale, Stockport and beyond
Five men have been arrested, including three in Greater Manchester, as part of a counter-terrorism operation investigating a suspected plot to target a specific premises.
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Crime scene sealed after armed Police in camouflage storm house on East Street, Rochdale
Armed police in camouflage uniform were deployed to East Street in Rochdale on Saturday evening (3 May), where a significant police presence remains in place and a property has now been sealed off as a crime scene.
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Man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after pedestrians struck in Rochdale
A 49-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following two serious road traffic incidents in Rochdale on Saturday afternoon (3 May), in which four people were injured – one critically.
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Large emergency service presence in Rochdale responding to incident
A 49-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following two serious road traffic incidents in Rochdale on Saturday afternoon (3 May), in which four people were injured – one critically.
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Man arrested on suspicion of drug driving after serious M62 crash near Birch services
A 60 year old man has been arrested on suspicion of drug driving following a major collision on the M62 near Birch services that left one person seriously injured.
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The thriving town centre where there’s ‘nowhere to park’
Scarce parking will be at even more of a premium in Prestwich village as up to a quarter of spaces at the town’s only significant public car park are closed off for the next three months.
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Manchester Remembers charity football match cancelled as organisers announce closure of foundation
The upcoming Manchester Remembers charity football match, due to take place at Gigg Lane on 14 June 2025, has been cancelled. Organisers have also announced the permanent closure of the Manchester Remembers Foundation.
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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.