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St Joseph’s RC Primary School in Heywood opens new library after community fundraising effort
Pupils at St Joseph’s RC Primary School in Heywood have celebrated the opening of a new library after staff, families and supporters helped raise thousands of pounds to create the space.
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In Photos as Parklife opens with packed crowds, surprise appearances and sunshine at Heaton Park
Thousands of music fans gathered at Heaton Park as Parklife 2026 returned for its opening day in warm weather, bringing major performances, new festival features and a surprise appearance from rapper Aitch.
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Aitch sparks huge reaction with surprise Parklife appearance with fellow artist Bou
Manchester rapper Aitch delighted festival goers after making a surprise appearance at Parklife, creating one of the most talked about moments of the weekend. The unexpected guest spot prompted a huge response from the crowd at Heaton Park.
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Skepta draws huge crowd with standout Parklife performance
Skepta attracts one of the largest audiences of the day at Parklife as fans packed The Valley stage to watch the grime star perform at Heaton Park. The appearance marks another major Manchester show for the artist following a high profile visit to the city earlier this year.
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Coachella inspired fashion takes centre stage at Parklife
Coachella inspired fashion swept through Parklife as cowboy boots, neutral tones and boho chic outfits became the defining look of the weekend.
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Sammy Virji keeps Parklife moving as thousands pack The Valley stage
Sammy Virji is drawing huge crowds at Parklife as festival goers gather at The Valley stage for one of the most anticipated sets of the weekend. The DJ and producer is delivering a high energy performance to thousands of fans at Heaton Park.
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Geraldine Coggins announced as Green Party candidate for Mayor
The Green Party has announced that Geraldine Coggins will be on the ballot paper on the 30th July as their candidate for Greater Manchester Mayor
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How much a drink costs at Parklife 2026 from water to cocktails
Festival goers attending Parklife 2026 at Heaton Park are paying up to £13 for cocktails, with standard drinks and premium options available across the site.
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🟥 LIVE as Thousands head to Heaton Park as Parklife 2026 gets under way
Parklife 2026 has begun at Heaton Park with thousands of music fans arriving for the first day of the two day festival.
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Road closures confirmed around Heaton Park for Parklife weekend
A series of road closures and traffic restrictions will be in place around Heaton Park during the Parklife Festival on 20 and 21 June, today and tomorrow.
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The cost of George Galloway for four months
George Galloway spent more than £150,000 in expenses during his four months as Rochdale MP, official documents show.
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Bury adult social care services awarded Good rating by CQC
Bury Council's adult social care services have been rated Good by the Care Quality Commission following an inspection of how the authority meets its duties under the Care Act 2014.
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More than 100 students take part in annual SEND Rugby Festival at Hopwood Hall
More than 100 students from across Greater Manchester attended the annual SEND Rugby Festival at Hopwood Hall College and University Centre.
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Rochdale AFC and council unveil plans for Bowlee football and community wellbeing hub
Rochdale AFC and Rochdale Borough Council have revealed proposals for a new Football and Community Wellbeing Hub at Bowlee Playing Fields in Middleton.
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Andy Burnham wins Makerfield by-election
The Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, will soon head to Westminster after winning Makerfield by-election overnight.
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Labour hold key Moorside seat on Bury Council
Labour has held a key seat on Bury Council this evening, with a win in Moorside.
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Police prepare major operation as Parklife and other events draw crowds across Greater Manchester
Greater Manchester Police will deploy extra officers this weekend as Parklife returns to Heaton Park alongside several other major events across the city region.
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Blossoms announce sixth album Songs From The Wedding Cake and UK arena tour
Stockport band Blossoms have announced their sixth studio album Songs From The Wedding Cake, set for release on 2nd October via ODD SK and Distiller Records. The announcement comes alongside new single Meet Me In Love and details of a UK arena tour in 2026.
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Jamie Varley given whole life order for murder of toddler Preston Davey
A former teacher has been told he will spend the rest of his life in prison after being convicted of murdering 13 month old Preston Davey and a series of child sexual offences.
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New leadership appointments mark next stage of growth for Roch Valley Radio
We are pleased to announce the appointment of two new co-station managers as Roch Valley Radio continues to grow across Greater Manchester.
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Award winning Darnhill Festival returns with free day of family entertainment
The Darnhill Festival will return on Saturday 4 July with a packed programme of performances, creative activities and family entertainment.
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Rochdale mental health arts group shortlisted for national exhibition prize
A textile artwork created by members of Cartwheel Arts' Art & Soul group in Rochdale has been selected for a national online exhibition.
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Cllr Jordan Tarrant-Short steps down as Reform UK deputy leader in Rochdale
Councillor Jordan Tarrant Short has stepped down as deputy leader of Reform UK in Rochdale and relinquished his portfolio responsibilities.
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New poetry anthologies celebrate Rochdale voices after Town of Culture year
Two new poetry anthologies featuring the work of Rochdale residents have been published following the borough's year as Greater Manchester Town of Culture.
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Hundred year old Rochdale care home resident dances on TikTok to raise money for children in Sri Lanka
A 100 year old resident living at Half Acre House Residential Care Home in Rochdale is capturing hearts on TikTok while raising money for a cause that has been close to her heart for many years.
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Operation Tetbury helping transform Rochdale town centre as crime falls by more than 25 per cent
Crime and anti social behaviour in Rochdale town centre have fallen significantly during the first year of Operation Tetbury, with police saying the project is helping to change perceptions of the town while supporting wider regeneration.
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Thirty years on, the bomb that changed Manchester forever
At 11.17am on Saturday 15 June 1996, Manchester changed forever.
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One Rochdale councillor says Sudden Junction works could finish months ahead of schedule
Roadworks at Sudden Junction could be completed up to five months ahead of schedule after changes were introduced to ease congestion around one of Rochdale's busiest junctions.
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Bury widow shares loneliness struggle as referrals rise for social prescribing support
A Bury woman has spoken about the devastating impact loneliness had on her life after the death of her husband, as new figures show more than a third of referrals to social prescribing services in the borough are linked to loneliness.
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CQC rates Rochdale adult social care services as 'good'
Rochdale Borough Council has been rated good by the Care Quality Commission following an assessment of its adult social care services under the Care Act 2014.
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Three MPs return to Rochdale school as pupils make major progress
Elsie Blundell MP has praised staff and pupils at Oulder Hill Leadership Academy after a visit with education minister Josh MacAlister.
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The ‘running sore’ arson hit pub where kids use power tools to break in
A possible pathway to improve a trespass, vandalism and fire hit former pub has been suggested.
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Council tax shortfall in Rochdale of almost £20m in 10 years
Almost £20m of council tax in Rochdale has gone unpaid in the last decade.
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Government plans longer closures for illegal shops after Rochdale campaign
Shops linked to the sale of illegal tobacco, banned vapes and counterfeit goods could face closure for up to a year under proposed government changes welcomed by Rochdale MP Paul Waugh.
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Thousands enjoy food, music and sunshine as Street Eat returns to Rochdale
More than 3,000 people attended Rochdale's Street Eat food and drink festival as the event returned to Town Hall Square with a day of international cuisine, live entertainment and family activities.
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Number of businesses forced to close over flooding
A flood at an old mill in Rochdale has left several businesses facing financial ruin – with no choice but to close.
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The housing estate with a parking nightmare about to be sorted
A housing estate in Rochdale has been overrun by cars for years, according to members of the community. But that is all about to change following a successful campaign to find an alternative to cars clogging up the pavements.
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Quick thinking PCSO praised after saving man’s life
A Greater Manchester Police community support officer has been praised after helping save the life of a man found unconscious in a van while on patrol in Saddleworth.
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Rochdale Masters launches women’s section as club continues to grow
Rochdale Masters Rugby League has announced the creation of a Women’s Masters Section as the club continues to expand and encourage greater participation in the sport.
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Rochdale Sea Cadet returns from Royal Navy training camp in Cornwall
Able Cadet Olivia Mason enjoying the District Camp at HMS Raleigh in Cornwall
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Forty unclaimed and seized bicycles donated to youth cycling project in Bury
Forty bicycles previously held by Greater Manchester Police have been donated to a Bury cycling project that teaches young people bike repair skills and encourages healthy activity.
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Andy Burnham pledges more powers for councils to tackle anti social behaviour
Andy Burnham has said local councils should be given greater powers and resources to tackle anti social behaviour and regain control over the future of high streets.
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The dangerous road everyone wants safety improvements on
Cars hurtle down Grimshaw Lane at ‘breakneck’ speeds with a ‘woosh’ and a ‘zumph’. And according to locals, it’s hard to believe the speed limit here is 30mph.
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Rochdale Pride returns on 18 July as we invite the community to get involved
Rochdale’s annual Pride celebration will return on Saturday 18 July, and we're inviting local people, groups and businesses to get involved in this year’s event.
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Political expert says by-election could define Andy Burnham’s 25 years in politics
A leading political scientist has said an upcoming by-election could determine how Andy Burnham’s quarter-century in politics is remembered.
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Associate of synagogue attacker admits terrorism offence in court
A man identified by detectives as an associate of the perpetrator of the October 2025 terrorist attack at Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue has pleaded guilty to preparing for acts of terrorism.
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Drug supply gang jailed after £2.2 million postal drugs operation uncovered in Bury
Three men have been jailed after police dismantled a large scale drug supply network that used postal services to distribute Class A and Class B drugs across the UK from a warehouse in Edenfield.
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A sanctuary of calm amid the madness
While towns in Makerfield are swarmed by politicians and the press – the streets plastered in the signs of political parties – the Three Sisters park in Wigan feels like a sanctuary of calm amid the by-election madness.
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Andy Burnham says Labour got it wrong as he unveils business rates shake up for pubs and small firms
Andy Burnham has called for major changes to business rates, including a 20 per cent cut for pubs and music venues and the removal of business rates for thousands of small family run high street firms.
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Jimmy McNulty leaves Rochdale to join Stockport County
Rochdale have confirmed Head Coach Jimmy McNulty has left the club to join League One side Stockport County.
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Massive Simister Island M60 upgrade gets started
Work on a major M60 motorway upgrade at the notorious Simister Island junction has started.
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Campaigners fear lightning damage to wind turbine spells danger for new wind farm
The damage from lightning strikes to a wind turbine on Scout Moor means another wind farm there could be too dangerous, according to campaigners.
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Newly elected Reform councillor defends historic black face make up photograph
A newly-elected councillor has defended a decades old picture of him in ‘black face’ make-up as part of a musical performance.
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EdStart Schools Oldham and Rochdale praised in first Ofsted inspection after opening year
EdStart Schools Oldham and Rochdale has been praised by Ofsted in its first inspection, with inspectors highlighting improvements in attendance, pupil engagement and progression into further education, employment and training.
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Makerfield residents voice frustration and excitement as by election campaign intensifies
People in Ashton-in-Makerfield are starting to get fed up.
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Littleborough Band celebrates prize winning Whit Friday performances
Littleborough Band enjoyed a successful Whit Friday, collecting five prizes across a series of contests in Saddleworth.
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Oldham specialist school praised after unannounced exam inspection
A specialist school in Chadderton that supports vulnerable young people has successfully passed an unannounced inspection by the Joint Council for Qualifications.
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Work begins on 302 new homes at Cowm Top in Castleton
Construction has officially started on a new housing development in Castleton that will deliver 302 homes.
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Donation boost for Rochdale Mayfield from local business and charity
Rochdale Mayfield ARLFC has received a donation from a local retailer and charitable organisation to help support players, equipment, and community programmes.
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Kyle Howard charged with murder after woman found dead in Rochdale
Kyle Howard, whose date of birth is 13 June 2000 and who is of Tweedale Street, Rochdale, has been charged with murder.
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Woman charged after repeated incidents at The Rock's Car Park
A woman has been charged following a series of incidents at The Rock car park in Bury during May.
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Who is keeping the lights on at Oldham council?
A top boss is keeping the lights on at Oldham Council while councillors work out who is going to take over.
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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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