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Bury bows to GMCA pressure with £12k Cannes trip as taxpayers foot bill for global investor summit
Bury Council says it made a 'late decision' to attend controversial MIPIM property conference after Greater Manchester Combined Authority urged all 10 councils to take part, following backlash from the Daily Mails article.
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Masked gang targets couple in terrifying early morning burglary in Littleborough
A man and woman were threatened by four masked men, one armed with a knife, during an aggravated burglary on Todmorden Road in Littleborough.
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Bury’s Rock Shopping Centre opens giant Christmas donation station to support struggling families
A huge festive donation box has arrived in Bury, as The Rock joins forces with local churches and The Salvation Army to collect toys for children in need.
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Eight-year jail sentence for man who smuggled drugs into Bury through fake parcels from America
A man who smuggled drugs into the UK through parcels disguised with fake American return addresses has been jailed for eight years following a major investigation by Greater Manchester Police.
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Grooming gang rapist escapes UK and did what the government couldn’t
A convicted Rochdale grooming gang member has finally left the UK, not through deportation, but by disappearing on his own, doing what the Home Office failed to achieve for over a decade.
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24 new family homes to be built on derelict Middleton site under £6.79 million housing plan
A long-abandoned Middleton site is set for transformation as First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) announces plans to build 24 new energy-efficient homes, following a major £6.79 million investment.
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Driver admits killing 68-year-old woman in Rochdale during car rampage
A man who drove into several people, killing a woman in Rochdale, has pleaded guilty to manslaughter and six attempted murders
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Market Street in Bury reopens following £500,000 bridge repairs
A key route into Bury town centre has reopened after a five-month closure for critical bridge works
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Six-storey block of 40 flats planned at prime town centre site
Plans for a block of 40 flats at a town centre site have been submitted.
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Divine intervention sought as developer eyes former convent for 10-flat conversion
Developers have applied to turn a former religious home in Middleton into a block of ten apartments, bringing an end to its sacred past.
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Hopwood Hall College will get huge revamp
Hopwood Hall College will get a massive campus overhaul now plans for a new teaching block have been approved.
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Recycled cremation metals fund £10,000 boost for Rochdale’s Jolly Josh charity
A local children’s charity has been awarded £10,000 thanks to a unique metal recycling scheme supported by Rochdale Council.
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Free Santa’s grotto returns to The Rock with festive magic and charity cheer
Families in Bury invited to enjoy a free festive experience with Santa, chocolate treats and a land train this Christmas
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Spanish grandson retraces his grandfather’s 1936 footsteps in Rochdale
An emotional visit from Barcelona reveals how Rochdale’s Hotel Wellington became a wartime refuge for one Spanish worker, and sparked a family’s lifelong connection to the town
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Rochdale mother with disabled children says damp and collapsing home is putting family’s health at risk
A single mother in Rochdale says her family has been forced to live in dangerous housing conditions for weeks, including collapsed ceilings, black mould, and structural issues, all while her children, who have serious health needs, are left "breathing in toxic fumes".
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Bury GP practice urges action as women call menopause symptoms ‘complete torture’
A GP practice in Bury is calling on the government to extend menopause support across all age groups, after helping hundreds of women describe their symptoms as “brutal”, “life-changing”, and even “marriage-destroying”.
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Elderly woman targeted in doorstep burglary by 'clown' on Birch Road
An elderly resident living in a Birch Road bungalow was left shaken after a burglar dressed as a clown tricked their way into her home before stealing her purse.
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‘Devastated’ family pay tribute as police investigate death of Bacup man Luke Harden
A murder investigation is under way after the death of 36-year-old Luke Harden in the early hours of Saturday morning in Bacup. His family say they are “devastated” and described him as a loving son, brother, and friend.
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Estate worried about what’s next for ‘Rochdale’s Chernobyl’
Tearing down trees next to ‘Rochdale’s Chernobyl’ sparked fear back in 2004. Over two decades later, the same fear remains.
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Rochdale grooming gang member Adil Khan vanishes during deportation process
A convicted child sex offender from the notorious Rochdale grooming gang has absconded from the UK, Greater Manchester Police has confirmed.
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Postal voters warned to re-apply or risk losing their vote ahead of 2026 deadline
Rochdale Borough Council has reminded thousands of residents they must re-apply for postal voting by January 2026 or risk being removed from the postal register due to new national rules.
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Man in his 20s stabbed outside Rochdale Wetherspoons as police launch investigation
A man has been taken to hospital after being stabbed outside a busy pub in Rochdale town centre in the early hours of this morning.
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Middleton locals react to their last bank closing
The last bank in Middleton will soon close its doors, leaving locals feeling ‘disgusted’.
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Trams running again after major repairs to Victorian tunnel completed on time
Services between Crumpsall and Bury have resumed after urgent repairs were carried out on a historic Metrolink tunnel to ensure safety for decades to come.
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Greater Manchester Police targets human trafficking gangs in new crackdown on immigration crime
A specialist GMP unit is dismantling criminal networks exploiting migrants through fake documents, sham marriages, and modern slavery
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Man dies after being pulled from River Irwell as police launch investigation
A man who was rescued from the River Irwell in Salford has died in hospital, prompting an investigation by Greater Manchester Police into how he came to be in the water.
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Gold rush for Middleton as town has a double-win in Britain in Bloom 2025
Middleton's community effort and green pride land a double victory at the RHS competition
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Man dies after being found injured on Bacup street as murder probe launched
Two arrested as police appeal for witnesses following fatal incident in Bacup.
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Tesco hikes price of bags for life to 40p in UK-wide supermarket change
Tesco has raised the cost of its reusable carrier bags, sparking frustration among some shoppers while the supermarket says the move supports sustainability goals.
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NHS service launches same-day mental health support for Rochdale's young people
Young people across Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale can now book same-day appointments with the #Thrive mental health team as part of a new NHS support model.
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Remembrance services to be held across Rochdale as borough comes together to honour the fallen
The borough will pause to remember on Sunday 9 November, with services and parades taking place in every township to honour servicemen and women past and present
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Three Rochdale men charged with historic child sex offences involving teenage girl
Seven charges including multiple rapes brought against three men following major CSE investigation in Rochdale
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MP joins basketball club to back grassroots sport in Bury North
Bury North MP James Frith took to the court with under-10s at Elton Basketball Club during a recent visit, praising the club’s grassroots spirit and its impact on local youth.
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Police step up patrols as Halloween and Bonfire Night approach in Greater Manchester
Officers promise robust action against antisocial behaviour as part of 'Darker Nights' campaign
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Locals honoured at Rochdale Diversity Awards 2025 for championing equality and inclusion
Town hall ceremony celebrates organisations and individuals making Rochdale a fairer, more welcoming borough
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Crumpsall terror attack victim’s family thanks public for overwhelming support
The family of Melvin Cravitz say messages, vigils and small acts of kindness have brought strength in the wake of a devastating synagogue attack
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Tetrosyl faces backlash over ‘fire and rehire’ move as union threatens industrial action
Usdaw registers formal dispute as local MPs condemn tactics affecting Rochdale workers
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True crime stage show with live psychopath test coming to Rochdale this November
Rochdale true crime fans are being invited to test their own inner darkness as a nationwide live show exploring staged murders arrives in town next month.
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Fake 999 calls put lives at risk, police warn after surge in hoax and abusive contacts
Greater Manchester Police say they are cracking down on malicious 999 calls after several arrests and convictions, including a man jailed for eight months and a woman accused of making over 140 abusive calls in just three months.
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Row erupts over Diversity Awards as Workers Party councillor criticises event he did not attend
A political row has broken out over the Rochdale Diversity Awards after a councillor from the Workers Party of Britain accused organisers and speakers of politicising the event, prompting rebuttals from local Labour representatives.
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£5.7m travel upgrade to reshape Fishpool and Pimhole starts this November
A year-long transformation of local streets in Fishpool and Pimhole is set to begin on Monday 3 November 2025, bringing major upgrades to walking, cycling and wheeling routes as part of Greater Manchester’s Bee Network vision.
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Remembrance events to honour our fallen across Bury
Services, wreath layings and parades to mark Armistice and Remembrance Sunday in Bury and surrounding areas.
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Heart attack survivor urges Rochdale smokers to quit after 40 years of lighting up
A Kingsway man says free local support helped him finally quit smoking after major surgery, and now he wants others to follow his lead.
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Shop’s licence to be reviewed after 14-year-old girl’s parents alleged she was found ‘inebriated’ after buying litre of vodka
A Bury town centre shop’s licence is to be reviewed after a 14-year-old girl’s parents alleged she was found ‘inebriated’ after buying a litre bottle of vodka there.
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Follow the Yellow Brick Road to Littleborough as youth theatre brings magic to the stage
Families across Rochdale are invited to take a journey to Oz this half-term, as the Holy Trinity Youth Theatre Workshop prepares to stage its own version of The Wizard of Oz in Littleborough.
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Roch Valley Radio gains official recognition as regulated news publisher
Roch Valley Radio has secured formal recognition as a regulated news publisher, joining the ranks of bona fide UK media outlets under the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO).
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Council to invest £569,000 after admitting they are not equipped to meet ‘Awaab’s Law’ response times for damp and mould inspections
Council to invest £569,000 after admitting they are not equipped to meet ‘Awaab’s Law’ response times for damp and mould inspections
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No-shows leave just a single stallholder at part of town’s makers market
A stallholder was left to sell their wares ‘completely on their own’, after no-shows and last minute drop outs left a town’s makers market near-abandoned.
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Heywood hockey hero teen netminder Jack Morton wins gold in Spain without conceding a single goal
A 13-year-old schoolboy from Heywood has stunned the international inline hockey scene after returning from Spain with a gold medal and an unbeaten record in goal.
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Family-run business which has served a town for 150 years plan changes to ‘thrive for generations’
Family-run business which has served a town for 150 years plan changes to ‘thrive for generations’
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New affordable housing development to be built next to primary school
Vacant land next to a primary school in Heywood will be converted into a new affordable housing development.
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'Every Pair Tells a Story' as parents across UK lay children’s shoes to protest SEND crisis
A powerful national protest will see rows of children’s shoes laid outside council buildings in 92 towns and cities this week, representing the thousands of children failed by the SEND system.
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All I want for Christmas is… a tram? Metrolink faces festive meltdown over driver fatigue row
Union warns Metrolink passengers could face major disruption during festive season if driver fatigue row is not resolved
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Mayfield Movers raise over £6,500 in epic 52-mile charity walk to Blackpool
A team of determined Rochdale fundraisers have smashed their first major challenge, raising thousands for local good causes on a gruelling 52-mile walk from Rochdale to Blackpool.
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Why HMOs are exploding across the UK and what it means for your area
What started as a technical housing solution is now a flashpoint in the national debate about asylum seekers, housing policy and community cohesion.
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Morrisons plan 24-hour opening store at redeveloped petrol station
A petrol station and associated Morrisons shop are seeking permission to open 24-hours a day.
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TV gardening star Frances Tophill digs into homelessness support and young talent in Rochdale
A group of Rochdale schoolchildren got their hands dirty for a good cause, thanks to TV gardener Frances Tophill, who joined forces with a Manchester garden centre to support a homelessness charity.
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Schoolboy Logan Law crowned national singing champion at 12
Singing competition winner 12-year-old Logan Law is hoping to turn his passion into a career after achieving an incredible 98 per cent in his latest exam.
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Bullying and abuse claims shake Sound of Music cast in St Gabriels ADMS amdram group
Multiple cast members speak out as theatre group fails to respond to serious safeguarding allegations before show’s next performance.
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Two men convicted of historic sex abuse of five teenage girls in Bury
A pair of cousins have been found guilty of sexually abusing five girls over a three-year period, in offences described as ‘appalling’ and ‘calculated’ by the Crown Prosecution Service.
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Two new HMOs planned for Littleborough
Two vacant office buildings in Littleborough could be converted into houses of multiple occupation under new plans submitted to Rochdale Council.
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New Awaab’s Law forces landlords to fix mould and hazards in 24 hours or face court
Landmark rules come into force in memory of Rochdale toddler Awaab Ishak who died from mould exposure
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EXCLUSIVE: Rochdale’s Touchstones cultural heart is being rebuilt for everyone
Roch Valley Radio was given exclusive access to the extensive renovation of Touchstones Rochdale, where scaffolding and sawdust are giving way to a bold new vision for the borough’s cultural future.
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Traffic chaos on A627(M) following major incident with drivers urged to avoid area
A serious incident on the A627(M) has brought traffic to a standstill, with emergency services on the scene and delays expected into the evening. More updates to follow.
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British food giants to roll out free breakfasts for primary school children
Families across England will benefit from a major new government scheme delivering free breakfast clubs in schools, as part of efforts to tackle child hunger and ease cost of living pressures.
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Mayor of Bury launches 2025 Poppy Appeal urging residents to remember and support veterans
Residents across Bury are being encouraged to show their support for this year’s Poppy Appeal, launched by the borough’s mayor as the country prepares to mark Remembrance Day.
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Elderly woman seriously injured in Bury truck collision as police appeal for witnesses
Police are appealing for witnesses after a 77-year-old woman was left with potentially life-changing injuries in a serious crash on Birch Street, Bury.
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Muslim places of worship to get £10 million security boost after rise in hate crimes
Mosques and Muslim centres will receive extra protection funding following a spike in anti-Muslim hate crimes across the UK
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Family pay tribute to man who ‘brightened the lives of everyone’ after fatal M60 crash
A 59-year-old man has died following a multi-vehicle crash on the M60 near Salford, as his family pay heartfelt tribute and police continue their appeal for witnesses.
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Teen pilot from Whitworth earns wings after flying high at RAF Leeming
A Whitworth schoolgirl has become the youngest cadet in her squadron to earn Blue Wings after taking to the skies during a visit to RAF Leeming in North Yorkshire.
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Life on the Freehold estate now
A notorious Rochdale estate was well-known for all the wrong reasons – the death of a toddler, poor housing conditions and crime. But life is finally getting better on Freehold.
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Woman suffers serious injuries in Birch Street collision
A woman is receiving hospital treatment after being seriously injured in a collision with a car near Bury town centre.
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Two men arrested and 300 cannabis plants seized after early morning raids in Rochdale
Over 300 cannabis plants have been taken off the streets of Rochdale after neighbourhood officers raided two illegal growing operations in partnership with the local council.
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Bury teacher banned for life after engaging in sexual activity with child
A former teacher at Tottington High School has been permanently banned from the classroom after a professional misconduct panel found he engaged in sexual activity with a pupil.
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GMP’s ‘headset heroes’ answer over a million calls in a year as response times reach record highs
Greater Manchester Police’s control room teams are being recognised for their vital role in emergency response as part of International Control Room Week.
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Further arrests in Rochdale and Manchester as GMP intensifies crackdown on historic child sex abuse
Specialist investigation team arrests more suspects and secures major convictions as survivors of non-recent exploitation continue to come forward
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Seven Sisters tenants reaction to the news they could soon be removed
Billy Jackson has called Rochdale’s Seven Sisters home for 40 years. But shock decision means 2025 will be his final year in the iconic tower blocks.
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Festive magic arrives in Bury as North Pole Safari Trail transforms town centre
Free augmented reality trail, festive lights switch-on and family events launch Christmas celebrations in Bury
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Replacement mosque plans approved despite concerns about parking
Plans to knock down and rebuild a mosque in Prestwich have been approved despite a 1,630 person petition opposing it.
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Andy Burnham ‘taken aback’ by decision to move hundreds out of Seven Sisters towers
Andy Burnham was ‘taken aback’ by a decision to clear Rochdale’s iconic ‘Seven Sisters’ tower blocks, forcing hundreds from their homes.
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Nine-bed HMO built ‘without permission’ discovered after neighbours complain
Council enforcement officers discovered a nine-bed HMO had been created without permission after a complaint from neighbours, councillors have heard.
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Rochdale’s music legacy takes centre stage with iconic Cargo Studios reunion
Rochdale’s rich musical heritage was centre stage at a packed launch event marking the beginning of a new borough-wide celebration called ‘Rochdale Music Stories’, featuring big names like Peter Hook, Clint Boon and Andy McCluskey.
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Naked man stops traffic on Rochdale Road in Bury in shocking mid-morning incident
A naked man caused disruption on a busy Bury road on Wednesday morning, swatting at cars and attempting to open vehicle doors before being detained and taken to hospital.
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Seven Sisters tower blocks to be emptied over safety concerns
Residents of the iconic tower blocks that have dominated the skyline of Rochdale since the 1960s have been told they will be evicted due to safety concerns.
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Culture Co-op secures £1 million to give Rochdale residents more say over arts and creativity
Rochdale’s Culture Co-op has been awarded £1 million to put local people at the heart of cultural decision-making, as part of a £42 million national programme run by Arts Council England.
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Hollin pupils turn happiness into poetry during magical session in Middleton
Middleton Library plays host to spellbinding session with Rochdale’s poet laureate Sammy Weaver
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Waugh presses government to ensure grooming inquiry tackles race and class ‘head on’
Rochdale MP Paul Waugh says national grooming inquiry must win survivors’ trust and 'follow the evidence wherever it leads’
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Goodbye garlic bread? Sandbrook Park Pizza Hut to shut as 68 UK branches axed
Rochdale’s Pizza Hut restaurant is among dozens of UK branches set to permanently shut, after the company that operated the brand in the UK fell into administration.
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Rochdale childminder celebrates fifth consecutive ‘Outstanding’ Ofsted rating
A long-established childminder in Rochdale has been graded ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted for the fifth inspection in a row, a rare achievement spanning over two decades.
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Bury bonfire and fireworks displays happening in 2025
As the days become colder and the nights grow darker, many families will be looking forward to bonfire night season to brighten their autumn.
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Young artists in Bury North invited to design MP’s official Christmas card
Primary school children in Bury North are being offered the chance to have their artwork seen across Westminster as local MP James Frith launches his first-ever Christmas card competition.
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New Greggs planned for service station
A new Greggs could soon be built at a petrol station in Littleborough.
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Think you can’t adopt because of your home or income? Think again
Adoption campaign challenges outdated myths as number of prospective parents falls amid cost-of-living crisis
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Proactive policing in Rochdale sees arrests and dangerous weapons removed from streets
Officers make four arrests and seize drugs, cash, and eight weapons in day-long operation tackling violent and drug-related crime
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New five-court padel club approved as demand to play the sport rockets
A five-court padel club is to be built to cater for ‘rapidly growing demand’ to play the sport.
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Bonfire night events coming to Rochdale next month
Three bonfire night events will be delivered in Rochdale next month – all completely free of charge.
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Last bank in Middleton to close
It is just a matter of months until Middleton’s last bank closes.
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King Charles thanks emergency services during poignant Manchester visit
His Majesty commends first responders after Heaton Park synagogue attack
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Rochdale’s Muhammad Ali honoured as UK’s first diabetic pro boxer to stay undefeated
Muhammad Ali, a professional boxer from Rochdale who was the first diabetic athlete in the UK to receive a licence to fight, has been formally recognised by the World Boxing Council for his trailblazing achievements.
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Bury Conservatives elect new leader after previous boss defected to Reform
The Conservative group on Bury council has elected a new leader after the previous boss defected to Reform.
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Full list of roads in Bury to be fully closed for resurfacing this month
Several roads in Bury are to be fully closed for periods starting next week as resurfacing work begins.
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Manchester commuters face disruption as TfGM workers stage walkouts over pay
Industrial action to affect bus and tram services across Greater Manchester from this week.
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Council seeking private firm to operate new Prestwich multi-storey car park
A private firm is being sought to operate the new multi-million pound travel hub in Prestwich.
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Council’s education team to shed jobs as 80 per cent of schools soon to be outside local authority control
Jobs are set to be cut at Bury council’s education department as schools convert to academies at a rapid rate.
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The root cause of the housing crisis in Greater Manchester
Right now, tens of thousands of people are waiting to be told a house is available for them, so talk of a ‘housing crisis’ is not just political propaganda.
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Violent racist jailed for brutal attack revealed as founder of Heywood ‘school patrol’ group
One of the founders of a neighbourhood patrol group which has been ‘standing guard’ outside schools in a Greater Manchester town is a violent convicted racist, the Local Democracy Reporting Service have revealed.
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Maria’s second chance as Rochdale brain aneurysm survivor brings hope to patients
A Rochdale woman who survived a near-fatal brain aneurysm is now inspiring others through her remarkable recovery and volunteer work.
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Rochdale employers among worst offenders in UK crackdown on minimum wage cheats
Go Outdoors Retail Limited, Pilsworth, Bury, BL9, failed to pay £240,105.62 to 2,058 workers.
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Rochdale Town Hall beats V&A and Big Ben to win top UK heritage award
Rochdale Town Hall has been named Heritage Project of the Year at the prestigious RICS UK Awards Grand Final, beating high-profile contenders including the Elizabeth Tower in Westminster and the V&A Museum.
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From Rochdale to Las Vegas as brothers bring home jiu-jitsu world titles
Rochdale MP celebrates Perez brothers’ international jiu-jitsu victories
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Fire and ice set to dazzle Rochdale as Ignite Festival returns bigger and brighter
The countdown to Christmas starts in fiery fashion this November, as Rochdale’s Ignite Fire Festival returns with dazzling displays, a new torchlight procession, ice rink and festive market.
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Manchester Pride on brink of collapse amid unpaid artists and financial losses
Manchester Pride Ltd is preparing to enter administration after revealing heavy losses and failing to pay performers from this year’s event, raising serious questions about the future of the city’s flagship LGBTQ+ festival.
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Powerless for days as Rochdale residents evacuated after burst pipe causes major outage
Residents of a high-rise block in College Bank were forced to evacuate and spend two nights in emergency accommodation after a burst pipe triggered a power failure, plunging flats into darkness.
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New nursery opens at Heywood school as MP praises childcare expansion a ‘huge boost for families’
A school in Heywood has opened a new nursery with £130,000 of government funding, as part of a wider Labour drive to expand childcare and help parents return to work.
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Stronger Minds, Stronger Community as Rochdale Comes Together for World Mental Health Day
Local charities, residents and public figures gather at Riverside One to celebrate emotional wellbeing and mental health support.
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Rochdale nurse’s tribute to sister highlights urgent call for cornea donors
Thousands are living in avoidable sight loss across the UK due to a critical shortage of cornea donors, but a grieving Greater Manchester nurse hopes her sister’s story will inspire others to register
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Homeowners could be forced to sell long empty properties
A council is set to force the sale of some long term empty properties to bring more homes back into use.
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Ramsbottom neighbours launch Bury’s first Right to Grow project on derelict land
A new community garden in Ramsbottom marks the first official site in Bury’s Right to Grow programme, led by local residents determined to turn disused land into a shared food-growing hub.
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New Deputy Lieutenants for Greater Manchester include standout Rochdale and Bury residents
Rochdale and Bury residents have been formally recognised with Deputy Lieutenant roles in Greater Manchester, as part of a 12-person appointment announced in The London Gazette.
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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.

