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Woman dies after driving wrong way on M62 police believe
A woman in her 50s has died following a collision on the M62 near Rochdale after police believe the car she was driving was travelling in the wrong direction.
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Dovestone moor fire sends smoke across Saddleworth as firefighters battle blaze
Firefighters remain at the scene of a moorland fire near Dovestone Reservoir after large plumes of smoke were seen rising above Saddleworth on Saturday evening.
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Heywood HMO protest moved from Memorial Gardens to Civic Centre after backlash
Another protest against plans for a house in multiple occupation next to a primary school in Heywood has been moved from the town’s Memorial Gardens to the Civic Centre following concerns raised by local residents, Rochdale Council and the Heywood Veterans’ Association.
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Hundreds celebrate community and culture at third annual Dumpling Day in Rochdale
Hundreds of people gathered at the Ukrainian Centre in Rochdale for the third annual Dumpling Day, a free community event celebrating the borough’s diverse cultures ahead of Refugee Week. The event was organised by Touchstones, part of Your Trust, and brought together people of all ages through food, music and creative activities.
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Rochdale Mayfield secures more than £10,000 to improve community facilities
Rochdale Mayfield has secured more than £10,000 in funding to invest in its facilities and expand its community activities. The money has been awarded through Rochdale Borough Council’s Township Fund and The Football Foundation.
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Rochdale’s Ian Murgatroyd selected to represent England Masters Rugby League
Rochdale rugby player Ian Murgatroyd has been selected to represent England in Masters Rugby League. He is due to play against Scotland in Edinburgh this October after earning international recognition for his long standing commitment to the sport.
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Paul Waugh says climate emergency demands urgent action to protect Rochdale
Rochdale MP Paul Waugh has urged continued action on climate change after raising the issue with Energy Secretary Ed Miliband during questions in the House of Commons. He said communities including Rochdale are already experiencing the effects of more frequent extreme weather.
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Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary chosen as The Rock charity partner for second year
Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary has been named The Rock Shopping Centre’s charity partner for the second consecutive year after receiving the most support in a public vote.
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Greens unveil Greater Manchester manifesto with affordable homes and free bus travel pledge
The Green Party has launched its manifesto for Greater Manchester, setting out plans including 20,000 genuinely affordable homes, free bus travel for under 22 year olds and investment in town centres if its mayoral candidate Geraldine Coggins is elected.
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New fire station plans for Heywood move forward
A new temporary fire station is planned for Heywood while the existing site is rebuilt.
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Health experts share fan safety advice as heatwave continues across the UK
With temperatures remaining high across much of the UK, health and safety experts are urging people to use electric fans safely to reduce the risk of overheating and electrical faults.
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Students evacuated from Wardle Academy after handheld fan overheats
Students at Wardle Academy were temporarily evacuated after a handheld fan overheated on the school site.
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Mixed reaction as Heywood rat run closure trial begins
A trial scheme aimed at improving road safety around the Hopwood Triangle in Heywood has received a mixed response from residents, with some welcoming the changes while others say traffic has become more congested.
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Hopwood Hall College to honour former governors by naming new buildings after them
Hopwood Hall College will name two new buildings after former governors Robert Clegg OBE and Clive Reid in recognition of their decades of voluntary service to the college.
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College Bank relocation programme reaches 100 home offer milestone
Rochdale Boroughwide Housing has reached a major milestone in its College Bank relocation programme after the 100th customer accepted an offer of a new home.
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Empty warehouse could become new SEND school
A new school for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) school could be built on the site of an empty Rochdale warehouse.
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Government to change law in bid to deport Rochdale grooming gang ringleader
The government plans to change immigration law to allow the deportation of the released ringleader of a Rochdale child sexual exploitation gang after existing legislation prevented his removal from the UK.
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Gabrielle to headline Rochdale Feel Good Festival with Ash and Starsailor
Two time BRIT Award winner Gabrielle will headline Rochdale Feel Good Festival when it returns on Saturday 8 August 2026, joined by Ash, Starsailor and a line up of established and emerging acts.
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Heywood HMO protest to go ahead despite council plea to move from memorial gardens
Organisers of a protest against plans for a house in multiple occupation next to Woodlands Primary School say the demonstration will go ahead at Heywood Memorial Gardens despite Rochdale Council asking them to relocate the event.
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Man jailed for 26 years after decades of sexual abuse against five children
A man has been jailed for 26 years after being convicted of 31 offences including rape, sexual assault and indecent assault against five children over a period spanning more than two decades.
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Four more Bury North schools to offer free breakfast clubs from September
Four primary schools in Bury North will begin offering free breakfast clubs from September under the government’s expansion of its Best Start programme.
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Poll suggests Rochdale shoppers see themselves as big spenders
A poll carried out at Rochdale Exchange Shopping Centre found that six in ten people who took part described themselves as big spenders rather than savers.
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Housebuilder raises more than £21000 for hospital charity after Three Peaks Challenge
Fourteen employees from Barratt Homes have raised £21820 for Manchester Foundation Trust Charity after completing the National Three Peaks Challenge in less than 24 hours.
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Police announce drink and drug driving checks after England match
Greater Manchester Police has warned football supporters not to get behind the wheel if they could still be over the drink drive limit following England's match.
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Prestwich Community Picnic celebrates the town’s community spirit
The Prestwich Community Picnic is taking place today, bringing residents together for an afternoon in the park.
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Edgar Wood Academy celebrates first GCSE cohort as Ofsted praises school’s transformation
Edgar Wood Academy is celebrating a major milestone after its first ever Year 11 students completed their GCSEs just weeks after the school received a highly positive Ofsted report.
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Fly tippers hit with £800 fines as Bury Council steps up crackdown
Three more Fixed Penalty Notices have been issued by Bury Council as part of its ongoing crackdown on fly tipping and littering.
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Bolton man, Sultani Bakatash found guilty of raping two 14 year old girls
A Bolton man has been found guilty of raping two 14 year old girls after a trial at Bolton Crown Court.
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Shaw volunteer recognised as Hidden Hero for dedication to Dunwood Park
A Shaw volunteer has been recognised as First Choice Homes Oldham’s Hidden Hero for June after being praised for her commitment to the Friends of Dunwood Park.
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Joseph Holt launches £1 children’s meals and £20,000 summer charity appeal
Joseph Holt has reduced the price of children’s meals to £1 across its pubs, including those in Bury, as part of a summer initiative to help families during the school holidays.
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Award winning Trainspotting production returns to Ramsbottom after record breaking ticket demand
An award winning production of Trainspotting is returning to the Geoffrey Sword Studio from 12 July to 18 July after record breaking demand saw some performances sell out.
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Kirkholt Pantry celebrates 10 years of supporting local families
The Kirkholt Pantry has marked its 10th anniversary with a celebration at The Strand, recognising a decade of providing affordable food and support to residents across the Kirkholt community.
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Football helps foster family create a sense of belonging for children in their care
A foster family from Heywood have shared how their love of football has helped build strong relationships and a sense of belonging for the young people they care for.
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Online shopping scheme launched to support Rochdale mayor’s charities
People across Rochdale borough can now raise money for the Mayor's Charity Appeal through their everyday online shopping without paying anything extra.
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Plans submitted to turn Middleton Subway restaurant into nail bar
A planning application has been submitted to convert a Subway restaurant in Middleton town centre into a nail bar.
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Former Reed Hotel in Rochdale approved for conversion into 10 apartments
Plans to convert the vacant Grade II listed Reed Hotel in Rochdale town centre into 10 apartments have been approved by Rochdale Council.
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The Green Party pledges 20,000 homes for Greater Manchester – but is it realistic?
From the streets of Hulme, Greater Manchester’s housing problems are glaringly obvious. Standing here, the glass skyscrapers towering above the region come into view. Many of these buildings went up thanks to loans from taxpayers.
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Life after moving out of Seven Sisters
It’s a hot summer’s day at Seven Sisters, but Tony Warner looks over a lifeless stretch of concrete that connects the iconic Rochdale tower blocks.
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Woman jailed for life after murdering husband at Prestwich home
A woman who murdered her 84 year old husband by stabbing him with a vegetable knife at their home in Prestwich has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 12 years.
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Bev Craig pledges Bee Network expansion and fare freeze in Greater Manchester mayoral campaign
Labour's candidate for Mayor of Greater Manchester, Bev Craig, has announced plans to expand the Bee Network, freeze bus fares and introduce more free public transport as part of her election campaign.
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Famous Toad Lane Pioneers Museum at risk of closure without urgent funding
The trust responsible for Rochdale Pioneers Museum has warned the birthplace of the modern co operative movement could close within two years unless a long term funding solution is found.
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A fourteen-year-old horserider beat all the adults to secure a place in the prestigious Horse of the Year Show in Birmingham in October.
Whitworth Community High School Year 9 student Abby Parnell was competing in only her second ever Horse of the Year Show, HOYS, qualifying heat on Sunday June 28 in Formby.
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Daughter of Bernadette Mcneilly sets up petition to protect children from abusive parents and trauma
The daughter of one of the killers of Suzanne Capper, Kelly Higgins, has started a petition to 'Automatically remove parental responsibility for parents convicted of abuse'
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Rochdale MP urges Ministers to do 'everything possible' to deport grooming gang criminals
Shabir Ahmed was convicted of 30 child sexual offences and was jailed for 19 years in Liverpool Crown Court in 2012, but just 14 years into his sentence, he is set to be released from prison today.
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Award-winning Rochdale site manager recognised for quality
A site manager at a Rochdale development has been recognised with a top national award for the quality of the homes he is building.
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Elsie Blundell MP's statement in response to Rochdale grooming gang leader's imminent release
Elsie Blundell MP, in response to the release of Shabir Ahmed on Thursday, has released the following statement.
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New funding to help tackle to sticky issue of chewing gum on Rochdale's streets
Rochdale Borough Council has been awarded a grant from the Chewing Gum Task Force, administered by environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy, to help clean up gum and reduce gum littering.
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Man charged following stabbing in Manchester on 17 June 2026
Ramsyn Alnour Eissa, 35, has been charged with two counts of section 18 assault, two counts of possession of a bladed article, and one count of affray.
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Conservatives and Liberal Democrats announce their candidates for mayoral by-election
The Conservatives and Liberal Democrats have confirmed who will be standing for each respective party at the upcoming Greater Manchester mayoral by-election.
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A £3.7m scheme to improve the energy efficiency and comfort of 302 First Choice Homes Oldham properties in Holts is now underway
New roofing, triple-glazed windows, new doors, loft insulation top-ups, and ventilation upgrades are all taking place in 202 houses and 100 flats in the area.
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Grieving mother's campaign continues as teenager sentenced following e-scooter collsion death
A 15-year-old boy has received a youth referral order and a driving ban, after earlier pleading guilty to causing the death of a 14-year-old passenger on his e-scooter when it collided with a car.
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Rochdale businesses offered direct access to global market entry experts to unlock $100bn+ worth of export opportunities
Rochdale businesses are being given direct, one-to-one access to global market entry experts as part of new initiative designed to help them tap into billions of pounds worth of untapped export opportunities.
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Nominations now open for the Roch Valley Radio Community Hero Awards 2026 to honour local legends
Roch Valley Radio has officially opened this year's nominations for our 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 Shopping Centre has new owners
Middleton Shopping Centre is under new management after a sale was confirmed on Friday.
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Family of 92-year-old in outrage after being given four weeks to move out
A 92-year-old pensioner in a care facility has been given just four weeks to find a new place to live after a shock closure announcement.
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Reform UK selects Sian Astley as Greater Manchester mayoral candidate
Reform UK has announced Sian Astley as its candidate for the Greater Manchester mayoral by-election next month.
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SEND services in Bury continue to improve
As of the latest OFSTED and CQC visit, Bury's SEND services have improved on their 2025 improvements.
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Victoria Wood's dinnerladies returns to the stage with Manchester stop on 2027 UK tour
More than 25 years after it first aired on BBC One, Victoria Wood's much loved sitcom dinnerladies is returning in a brand new stage adaptation. The production will visit Manchester Opera House in January and February 2027 as part of a nationwide tour, with Les Dennis confirmed in the role of Stan.
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Rochdale grooming gang ringleader expected to be released this week
Shabir Ahmed, one of the men convicted over the Rochdale child sexual exploitation scandal, is expected to be released from prison in July 2026 under strict licence conditions, according to correspondence sent to a victim through the Victim Contact Scheme.
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Body of teenage boy has been recovered from water in Clifton Country Park Swinton
Greater Manchester Police have announced that the body of a teenage boy has been recovered from water in Clifton Country Park Swinton after reports of a 15-year-old boy getting in to difficulty in the water on Saturday 27 June 2026 at 4.51pm.
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Mill Gate celebrates prestigious Commonwealth Award for community engagement
Mill Gate Shopping Centre has been recognised on an international stage after being named a winner of the Commonwealth Environment and Corporate Social Responsibility Award 2026.
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Bury North Jobs Fair saw major employers come together to support young people
Some of the countries biggest employers came together at the Bury North fair on Friday 26 June to help young people take their next step into work, training, and apprenticeships.
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New Enterprise Centre set to boost business and growth in Radcliffe town centre
The Enterprise Centre is said to create new opportunities and boost business growth in the heart of Radcliffe, with plans underway to provide small businesses with extra support to allow them to thrive
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Strike action at St Cuthbert's RC High School has ended after 4 months
Teachers at St Cuthbert's RC High School have ended their strike action after an agreement was reached between the St Teresa of Calcutta Trust, and the NASUWT and NEU teaching unions.
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Local Arts champion to help lead £20m regeneration of Smallbridge, Hurstead, and Belfield
Managing director of M6 Theatre Company, Laura Rodwell, has been chosen to chair the board of a £20m initiative as part of Rochdale Borough Council's plans to boost regeneration in the local area
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Body of woman recovered from water in Tottington
A woman in her 60s has died after her body was recovered from water at Island Lodge in Tottington on Sunday evening. Police say there are no suspicious circumstances.
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Heywood man among 13 charged in alleged drug facilitated sexual abuse investigation
A Heywood man is among 13 men due to stand trial in September following a Greater Manchester Police investigation into allegations of drug facilitated sexual abuse against one woman.
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Football legend Stuart Pearce backs appeal for hearing dog puppy trainers across Greater Manchester
Former England footballer Stuart Pearce has joined Hearing Dogs for Deaf People to encourage more people across Greater Manchester to volunteer as puppy trainers for the charity's life changing assistance dogs.
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Fairfield General Hospital services require improvement after CQC inspection
Urgent and emergency care and medical services at Fairfield General Hospital have been rated as requires improvement by the Care Quality Commission following an inspection carried out in January.
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Rochdale man jailed for assaulting two police officers at Manchester Airport
A 21 year old man from Rochdale has been jailed for three years and six months after assaulting two Greater Manchester Police officers at Manchester Airport in July 2024.
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Bev Craig launches Greater Manchester mayoral campaign with pledge for free bus travel for every 11 to 18 year old
Labour's candidate for Greater Manchester Mayor, Bev Craig, has launched her campaign with a pledge to provide free Bee Network bus travel for every young person aged 11 to 18 if elected.
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Art exhibition gives voice to Rochdale women's experiences of reproductive healthcare
A free exhibition showcasing the lived experiences of more than 100 women, including participants from Rochdale, will open in Tameside next month.
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Council report highlights regeneration progress and improved outcomes across Rochdale borough
Rochdale Borough Council has published its annual report for 2025/26, highlighting progress on major regeneration projects, environmental improvements and key health and community outcomes.
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Mayor Faisal Rana shares the personal reasons behind his five chosen charities
It has been a few weeks since I had the great honour of becoming Mayor of Rochdale. It is a huge privilege to serve the community, along with my wife, Mayoress of Rochdale Iram Faisal.
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Grimshaw Lane closed after sinkhole discovered in Middleton
A section of Grimshaw Lane in Middleton has been closed after a sinkhole appeared in the carriageway and further excavation work raised safety concerns.
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Bev Craig announced as Labour’s candidate for upcoming mayoral election
The Labour Party have confirmed that Bev Craig will run as their candidate in the upcoming Greater Manchester mayoral by-election.
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Volunteers help transform Rochdale town centre with new floral displays
Volunteers have joined forces to brighten Rochdale town centre through a new partnership between Rochdale in Bloom and Rochdale Riverside.
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Rochdale Masters complete first international rugby league tour in Perpignan
Rochdale Masters has marked a major milestone after completing its first international tour with a visit to Perpignan in southern France.
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Mohammad Kabil Saddique ordered to repay £22,336 after fraudulent Covid grant claims
A Rochdale man who fraudulently claimed more than £22,000 in Covid business support grants has received a suspended prison sentence and been ordered to repay the money.
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Radcliffe food hub marks first year supporting local families with affordable groceries
A community food hub in Radcliffe is celebrating its first anniversary after helping local residents access affordable food while reducing waste.
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Bury sets out plan for up to five new extra care housing schemes by 2035
Bury Council has unveiled a new 10 year strategy aimed at helping older residents live independently for longer through the development of extra care housing across the borough.
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More than 220 young musicians perform at Rochdale Music Service Summer Sizzler
More than 220 young musicians took to the stage at Middleton Arena as part of Rochdale Music Service’s annual Summer Sizzler event.
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From Greater Manchester to Downing Street? Burnham's next move divides voters
It was an odd twist of fate that Andy Burnham said his goodbyes to staff at his former office in Manchester this morning at the same time as Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced his resignation live to the nation.
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Restore Britain names Marlon West as candidate for Greater Manchester mayoral by election
Restore Britain has selected campaigner and NHS worker Marlon West as its candidate for the Greater Manchester mayoral by-election.
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Rochdale MP backs Andy Burnham for Labour leadership after Keir Starmer resignation
Rochdale MP Paul Waugh has backed Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham to become the next Labour leader and Prime Minister following Keir Starmer's resignation.
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Andy Burnham enters Labour leadership contest following Keir Starmer resignation
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has confirmed he will put himself forward as part of the process to choose Labour's next leader following Keir Starmer's decision to step down.
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Tottington by-election Results
Voters across Tottington, Walshaw and Affetside went to the polls today, Thursday 2nd April, to elect a new representative to Bury Council following the resignation of former councillor Luis McBriar.
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Social care worker honoured after saving life of injured police officer
A deputy team manager from a Rochdale-based care organisation has been commended for saving the life of a police officer who was seriously injured while on duty.
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Cancer choir calls for new members as rehearsals resume in Bolton
A Bolton choir for people affected by cancer is inviting new singers to join as it begins rehearsals for the new year.
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M60 closed near Prestwich after multi-vehicle crash saw two rushed to hospital
Traffic halted and delays expected following collision between junctions 16 and 17
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M66 traffic stopped southbound due to ongoing Police incident
Traffic was stopped this evening on the M66 southbound between the A56 and Junction 1.
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🚒 LIVE: We join Greater Manchester fire crews in Rochdale tonight for a ride-along
Live updates during the evening as we embed with GMFRS for a behind-the-scenes look at frontline fire service work during one of the busiest times of the year.
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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.
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