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Family of Ricky Hatton pay tribute to the man who ‘had a heart as big as his smile’
The family of Ricky Hatton have paid tribute to him following his death over the weekend, describing the Manchester boxing legend as “so much more than a world champion”.
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Little Mix star Jade Thirlwall visits town for album signing
Pop star Jade Thirlwall drew huge crowds in Bury on Saturday, 13 September, when she stopped by Wax and Beans record shop to sign copies of her debut solo album.
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Black pudding flies as Ramsbottom’s world championships return in memory of Phil Taylor
Ramsbottom once again played host to the World Black Pudding Throwing Championships, with crowds filling Bridge Street to watch competitors from across the UK and as far afield as Japan, Peru, Canada and Australia.
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Rochdale streets come alive as artists transform town in Common Walls festival
The heart of Rochdale has been transformed into a vast open-air gallery this week as local and international artists came together for the Common Walls International Mural Festival.
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The town buzzing about it’s redevelopment plans
The idea to bring thousands of new homes, highly skilled jobs and the tram service to Middleton has created a buzz in the town.
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New Good Night Out Guide launched to help keep Greater Manchester nightlife safe
A refreshed safety guide has been launched across Greater Manchester to help residents, students and visitors enjoy nights out with confidence.
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Community invited to build giant wall of remembrance at Mill Gate for poppy appeal
Mill Gate Shopping Centre is inviting residents to help create a striking wall of remembrance this November, made entirely from handmade poppies in support of the Royal British Legion’s annual Poppy Appeal.
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Therme Manchester construction begins on £450 million wellbeing resort
Work has officially begun on Therme Manchester, the £450 million wellness resort at TraffordCity set to become the UK’s largest of its kind when it opens in 2028.
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New wedding venue planned for Middleton
A new banqueting hall and wedding venue could soon be coming to Middleton.
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Norton Grange wedding coordinator named best in the North West
A Rochdale wedding coordinator has been crowned the best in the region at the 15th annual North West Wedding Awards.
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Council party leader and former mayor ‘refutes any wrongdoing’ after being arrested on suspicion of fraud
A councillor who leads a hyper-local party has been arrested on suspicion of fraud.
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Council bosses in Bury call for taxi drivers working out-of-area to be BANNED
Taxis working in Bury should be licensed in Bury, town hall bosses have told a government inquiry.
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Teenager wins first race just weeks after horror crash ends her season
A teenage stockcar racer from Whitworth has defied the odds to claim her first race win, just weeks after a devastating crash left her hospitalised and her car written off.
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GMP puts seized criminal cash to work for Greater Manchester communities
Greater Manchester Police has reclaimed £17 million from criminals and reinvested over £1.5 million into local projects that protect and support residents
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Manchester to be drenched by 17 hours of rain as Met Office warns of worsening weather
Greater Manchester faces torrential conditions with flood warnings and possible gales as weekend storm threat looms
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Operation Luca disrupts exploitation in Manchester city centre with hundreds of interventions
More than 360 disruptions and 281 safeguarding interventions recorded since April as police target child exploitation hotspots
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New specialist school opens in Heywood to support children with autism and communication needs
A new school catering to young people with special educational needs has officially launched in Heywood, offering dedicated support for pupils aged 11 to 19 with autism spectrum conditions and communication challenges.
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Three men arrested in Rochdale as police widen historic child sex abuse probe
Greater Manchester Police have made three further arrests in connection with non-recent child sexual exploitation in Rochdale, as part of a growing investigation into abuse between 2008 and 2010.
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It was supposed to open in 2023, now they want to go back to the drawing board
The plan to build a new secondary school in Littleborough should ‘go back to the drawing board’, councillors say.
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Hundreds of fake bucket hats seized and locals caught flogging parking permits at Oasis Heaton Park gigs
Licensing officers have given details of the seizure of hundreds of items and the multiple issues issues they encountered during the recent Oasis shows at Heaton Park.
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Bury to call time on social landlord Six Town Housing
A social housing provider owned by Bury council is to be wound up.
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‘The stupidest idea’ one man said he’d heard in a long time scrapped
Plans to create a one way system around the cramped roads of Ramsbottom town centre have been abandoned after an overwhelmingly negative response from residents.
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Tool thieves to face tougher jail terms after Rochdale MP wins major legal reform
Tradespeople across Rochdale and the UK will see stronger legal protections after MP Paul Waugh secured tougher sentencing rules for tool theft through a new law aimed at cracking down on the crime’s devastating impact.
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Town that’s become signal deadspot to get 30m telecommunications mast
Middleton has long been considered a signal deadspot for mobile phones, now a 30m high telecommunications mast is hoping to solve that problem.
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New station entrance promises striking gateway into Rochdale
A major upgrade is on the cards for Rochdale railway station, with new plans aiming to modernise the historic site and strengthen links to the town centre and surrounding developments.
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Shared ownership homes released at £7.1 million Green View development in Middleton
Eight new shared ownership homes are now on the market at Mossylea Close in Middleton, part of the £7.1 million Green View development delivered by First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO).
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Man arrested after handbag robberies targeting lone women across Bury and Greater Manchester
A 52-year-old man has been arrested following a series of violent handbag thefts that left women across Manchester, Salford and Bury shaken but physically unharmed.
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New Christmas lights trail coming to Heaton Park this winter
A brand new illuminated trail is coming to Heaton Park this festive season, offering a mile-long walk through glowing light displays, local food and festive cheer from 20 November to 31 December 2025.
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Rain fails to dampen spirits at Heywood Charities Fete as crowds flock to Queen's Park
Despite heavy rain throughout the day, hundreds turned out to support local causes at the annual Heywood Charities Fete today, Sunday, 7 September.
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Elderly woman found dead outside Rochdale wedding venue as event cancelled
A woman in her 90s was pronounced dead outside a popular wedding venue in Whitworth, prompting a police response and the cancellation of a local event.
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Thousands take part in Bury BID 10K and junior races as community spirit shines
Bury was alive with energy this morning as thousands of runners, volunteers and supporters gathered for the return of the Bury BID 10K alongside Mini and Junior events.
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Road closures and parking restrictions announced for Bury 10K Running Festival
Drivers urged to plan ahead as Sunday road closures set to impact key routes in Bury and Tottington
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New home secretary signed letter opposing deportation of foreign criminals, including convicted child rapist
A letter co-signed by Shabana Mahmood MP in 2020, which urged the government to halt a controversial deportation flight to Jamaica, has resurfaced online after her appointment as home secretary.
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The people living around the old asbestos site in Rochdale
It was once an industrial behemoth that employed thousands of Rochdalians – but many knew little of the danger lurking right under their noses.
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No progress on new school despite shortage of spaces
The town of Littleborough is in ‘dire need’ of a new secondary school, but progress has been slow since the government halted proceedings in 2022.
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Arrest made after string of violent robberies targeting lone women in Greater Manchester
A 52-year-old man from north Manchester has been arrested after ten women were attacked in a spate of handbag robberies across Manchester, Salford and Bury.
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New housing development on old school grounds approved
A new housing development will be built on the former grounds of a primary school in Rochdale.
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From war veterans to walking footballers Rochdale shines in every corner
I am already a third of the way through my Mayoral year and I am enjoying every minute. To reiterate a key message from my last column, it is such a humbling experience to visit so many inspiring organisations, businesses and volunteers who make up the fabric of our borough.
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Rochdale becomes open-air gallery as world-renowned muralists transform town centre
A major international street art festival is underway in Rochdale, turning ten buildings into bold new landmarks as artists from across the globe create murals celebrating the town’s culture and history.
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Controversial sheep shelter plan approved
A sheep shelter that has been at the centre of controversy in Rochdale will finally be built after three years of turmoil.
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Mass disruption to Bee Network as over 2,000 bus workers plan four-day strike
Bus passengers across Greater Manchester are being warned to expect significant disruption later this month as more than 2,000 workers from the Bee Network prepare to walk out over pay.
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Family pay tribute to Mohammed Isa who was murdered last month
The family of a young man fatally stabbed in Bury have paid a moving tribute to him, describing him as “the heartbeat and soul” of their lives.
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Tottington High School leadership update as students return for new term
Parents and carers at Tottington High School have been told that David Yates’ absence will continue as the new school year begins.
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Sit back and enjoy the view as Rochdale unveils outdoor gallery in town hall square
A new open-air art gallery has been unveiled in front of Rochdale’s historic town hall, offering residents and visitors a place to pause, reflect, and enjoy local creativity.
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Taxis working ‘out-of-area’ should be banned, Burnham to tell ministers
Andy Burnham will tell government ministers taxi drivers should be BANNED from working out-of-area to fix a ‘broken system’ today.
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Rochdale Town Hall to host family rave with Big Fish Little Fish this September
One of Rochdale’s most iconic buildings is set to swap chandeliers for disco balls as it welcomes families to a high energy rave this autumn.
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Exam results show steady success for Rochdale students
Children and young people across Rochdale are celebrating record achievements in their GCSE and A Level results, with strong gains in top grades and language learning.
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Couch to court as Rochdale man fined for fly-tipping sofa
A Rochdale resident has been fined after CCTV footage showed a hired vehicle being used to dump waste, including a sofa, on Corporation Road.
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‘Phantom cr*pper’ leaves country park users disgusted
A ‘phantom cr*pper’ has repeatedly struck at a country park beloved of families.
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Man found guilty of manslaughter after fatal stabbing at New Year party in Rochdale
A man has been convicted of manslaughter and a woman found guilty of perverting the course of justice following the death of 38-year-old Alberto Ursu at a New Year party in Rochdale.
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Legal battle over Hopwood Hall launched
A spat between a Hollywood actor and Rochdale council over control of historic Hopwood Hall could go to the High Court.
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Councillors to visit mosque during Friday prayers ahead of decision on new, larger building
A planning decision to demolish a mosque and replace it with a larger building has been delayed as councillors want to visit the site.
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Darnhill and Heywood ABC celebrates youth boxing success while fighting to raise £300k for new hub
Darnhill & Heywood Amateur Boxing Club has wrapped up its summer camp with a celebratory awards night, but now faces a race to raise £300,000 to complete its long-awaited new community facility.
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‘Rule change at graveyard has made me consider moving my daughter – it’s heartbreaking’
A bereaved mum who has just under a week to collect items from her daughter’s grave before they’re removed has spoken of her heartache.
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MP slams Manchester Airport’s ‘confusing’ online fines as families hit with unfair charges
Bury North MP James Frith is calling for urgent changes to Manchester Airport’s new online parking system, after local residents complained of being unfairly fined during short pick-up or drop-off stops.
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Prestwich actor celebrates awards success as amateur dramatics keeps theatre dreams alive
A Prestwich performer who balances her council job with a passion for the stage has been honoured with a top acting award – and is now in line for a second.
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Rochdale Council blocks resident’s bid to cut branches from protected oak tree
A homeowner’s application to cut back branches from a mature oak tree in Rochdale has been rejected after council officers ruled the landmark tree must be protected.
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Rush hour chaos as two crashes clog M60, M61 and M62
Motorists face major disruption as incidents bring Greater Manchester’s busiest roads to a standstill
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Bury’s first Christmas parade to light up The Rock with live music and radio broadcast
The Rock Shopping Centre is launching its first-ever Christmas Lights Switch-On Parade this November, with Roch Valley Radio broadcasting live from the event.
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Crown Oil Arena sleep out raises thousands to help end homelessness in Rochdale
Volunteers brave the cold at football stadium to raise over £5,600 for vulnerable people in the borough
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The seven Bee Network bus changes affecting five boroughs and 150,000 passengers announced
Andy Burnham announced seven major changes to the Bee Network this afternoon, promising more frequent services, new night buses, and cheaper travel for tens of thousands.
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New mosque plans set to transform Rochdale landmark
A new and improved Mosque could soon be built in the heart of Rochdale as part of a ‘legacy project’ for the community.
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Families left heartbroken as churchyard rules force removal of grave tributes
Families in Littleborough have voiced anger and distress after being told treasured items left on graves at St Barnabas Church must be removed by Sunday 7 September.
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350 homes and park and ride plans for 60 acres of green belt just yards from hard shoulder of M66
Plans have been submitted for a huge new housing estate, aemployment area and park and ride on green belt land next to the M66.
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Huge flood defence scheme progresses
Work is progressing on a massive £46m flood defence scheme that could protect hundreds of homes and businesses in Rochdale.
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Huge 91m mast to be built later this month as part of Scout Moor II wind farm
A 91m-high meteorological mast will be built on moorland north of Manchester later this month as part of a controversial wind farm scheme.
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Assistance dog charity appeals for Rochdale volunteers as new training hub opens
A national hearing dog charity is launching a new training base in Rochdale and is calling on local dog lovers to help raise life-changing puppies
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Every Picture tells a story and every story develops its own narrative
Never let the truth get in the way of selective understanding.
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The group defending the moorland from wind turbines
Scout Moor wind farm has dominated the skyline north of Manchester for two decades, now there is a plan to build 17 bigger, more powerful wind turbines on the cards.
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Killer jailed for £12 Tesco row murder dies at Buckley Hall prison
A man jailed for taking part in the horrific killing of a homeless man has died while serving his sentence at Rochdale’s Buckley Hall prison.
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The idea that could protect the water levels of a tourist hotspot
It has been one of the hottest summers on record – possibly the hottest ever.
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When does a peaceful protest cross into far-right territory?
A protest took place in Heywood today, Saturday 30 August, billed by organisers as peaceful, and on the surface, it was. Concerned residents gathered, marched a few laps around the town centre’s one-way system, and listened to a series of impassioned speeches.
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Heywood protest draws crowd amid community tensions over HMOs and immigration
Dozens marched through Heywood town centre this afternoon, Saturday, 30 August, in a controversial protest against local HMOs and immigration policy, with demonstrators expressing anger over child safety, policing, and housing.
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Controversial shelter plan back on the table with council planning
A controversial sheep shelter plan in Rochdale is set to go back before the planning committee.
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Mill Gate Shopping Centre welcomes new stores as it enters next phase of transformation
Bury's central shopping centre sees major growth with new brands, bigger shops and first-ever electric car showroom.
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Bury’s big race day is back as thousands get ready to run for local causes
Community spirit and charity fundraising take centre stage at this year’s Bury Running Festival.
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Old flag pole manufacturer to make way for new affordable homes
A new affordable housing development will be built on the site of a derelict flag pole manufacturer in Middleton.
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Sadness as long-standing Birch Hotel near Heywood closes after 55 years
A popular Heywood hotel with a long history of weddings, events, and local hospitality has closed its doors for good following the sale of its building.
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Teenage boy stabbed near Middleton pub as police cordon off town centre scene
Greater Manchester Police have launched an investigation after an 18-year-old was taken to hospital with stab wounds following a serious incident on Long Street
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Global street artists to transform Rochdale town centre into outdoor gallery this September
Some of the world’s most celebrated mural artists are coming to Rochdale this September for a brand new international arts festival that promises to bring colour, culture and creativity to the borough.
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Cancer survivors invited to join uplifting Bolton choir for special ‘Sing With Us’ event
A Greater Manchester choir dedicated to people affected by cancer is offering prospective members a unique opportunity to join them for a one-night-only taster session next month.
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Rochdale family leads heartfelt campaign for rare disease as World Mitochondrial Disease Week approaches
A Rochdale family is urging the public to support World Mitochondrial Disease Week this September, as they shine a light on a devastating condition affecting their teenage son.
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Akinwale Arobieke, man banned from touching muscles, dies aged 64 in Liverpool
Akinwale Arobieke, the North West man who became an urban legend after being banned from touching people’s muscles, has died at the age of 64.
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We asked 64 people in every Greater Manchester borough what they think about Nigel Farage’s immigration policy
It’s an early August Friday night and the sun is out. Altrincham should be noisy with drinkers celebrating the start of the weekend.
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Lost wartime decoy reappears at Rochdale reservoir during drought
A rare glimpse of a submerged World War Two relic has resurfaced at Warland Reservoir above Rochdale, sparking fresh curiosity and historical intrigue among local residents and walkers.
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Bury singer Elliot James Reay to support Benson Boone on US tour
A rising music star from Bury will make his biggest international debut yet as he joins pop sensation Benson Boone on the first leg of his “American Heart World Tour” across the United States.
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Ex-council boss and teacher slammed for role in protest as parents lose trust in school
A teacher at a Heywood school, and former leader of Rochdale Council, has been accused of stoking racial tension and marching alongside far-right activists, sparking outrage among parents who say they no longer feel their children are safe in his care.
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England flags are going up everywhere but some could get you fined or arrested
A wave of England flags on lamp posts and painted roundabouts has prompted confusion over what’s legal, and what isn’t
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Drivers warned of delays on M60 over next two weekends
Drivers across Greater Manchester can expect delays on one of the busiest sections of the M60 in the coming weeks.
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Heywood MP welcomes tram extension progress
Heywood could see work to build its new tram service start as soon as 2028.
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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.