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Power cut and two fireballs seen during explosion in Ainsworth
An eyewitness described the scene as 'absolutely terrifying' after two explosions and power loss rocked a neighbourhood in Ainsworth, today, Saturday 5 July.
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Mayor joins Bamford Academy breakfast club as part of government pilot
The Mayor of Rochdale, Cllr Janet Emsley, and her consort, Mr Ken Emsley, paid a visit to Bamford Academy on Friday 27 June, joining pupils for a hearty start to the day as part of a government funded breakfast initiative.
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Bolton hosts major counter-terrorism event to boost local security
Bolton took centre stage in Greater Manchester’s fight against terrorism as around 200 representatives from emergency services and local councils gathered at the Albert Halls on Wednesday, 2 July.
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Local youth transform Rochdale Mind’s Listening Lounge into calming sanctuary
Eleven local young people have completed a remarkable transformation of Rochdale and District Mind’s Listening Lounge, a vital space providing support to people experiencing mental health distress.
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Planning saga over 19th century pub rages on
Plans to convert a 19th century Rochdale pub into flats have been put back on the table.
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Vet issues grim warning over deadly risks of unrestrained pets in cars
Up to 80,000 dogs a year are dying on UK roads, with many motorists unaware their beloved pets could become lethal projectiles during a crash, a leading TV vet has warned.
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Touchstones redevelopment hit by major delays
A major regeneration project of the Touchstones gallery in Rochdale has been hit by a huge delay.
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Pink party bus turns heads at Whitworth prom night
A group of Year 11 students from Whitworth Community High School made a memorable entrance to their prom by arriving in a bright pink party bus.
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Sunshine, street food and sounds as Rochdale's Street Eat returned in sizzling style
Over 3,000 visitors basked in blazing sunshine as Rochdale Town Hall Square hosted the return of its popular Street Eat festival, serving up global cuisine, family fun and live entertainment on Saturday 28 June.
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Rochcare tops North West’s fastest growing small business list with care sector success
Rochdale based care provider Rochcare has been named the fastest growing small business in the North West, after topping this year’s Ward Hadaway Fastest 50 list.
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Work starts on new fire station that ‘community will be proud of’
Building work had started on a new fire station in Whitefield. Demolition at the site began in May to clear the old buildings at the Bury New Road site.
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Huge industrial site planned for Heywood
A huge industrial space planned for Heywood could bring more than 500 jobs to the area.
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‘Minimum dress standards’ should be implemented for Oasis gigs, ‘concerned resident’ claims
‘Minimum dress standards’ and ‘buffer zones’ should be introduced for Oasis’ Heaton Park reunion gigs to prevent incidents of ‘indecent exposure’, a ‘concerned resident’ has said.
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GMP chief ‘sleeps well’ after grooming report
GMP’s chief constable ‘sleeps well at night’ after the police inspectorate found cops have improved fighting grooming — but need to do more in some areas.
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Rochdale launches free parenting support app for families
A new mobile app aims to make trusted parenting advice easier to access for families across Rochdale, with localised guidance available in over 75 languages.
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Child abuse report findings as GMP still face issues in fighting ‘devastating’ exploitation
Greater Manchester Police has improved tackling child grooming by treating it like organised crime - but still face fundamental issues in fighting ‘devastating’ exploitation.
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Harriers conquer Coast to Coast with 192-mile continuous relay across three national parks
Rochdale Harriers have completed a dramatic non-stop relay run covering 192 miles across England, tackling iconic national parks and unpredictable conditions in just over 42 hours.
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Rochdale teen takes gold in MMA Ireland nationals and eyes world title
Gabriel Cullen, 17, beat a reigning world champion in Dublin to win gold, now he’s aiming for Abu Dhabi glory.
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Veterans’ charity awards council gold for backing armed forces
Rochdale Borough Council has received a gold award from a local veterans’ charity in recognition of its continued support for former armed forces personnel.
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Oasis Heaton Park comeback sparks major public transport plan for 300,000 fans
Transport bosses have unveiled a detailed travel plan ahead of Oasis’ five night reunion run at Heaton Park this July, which will draw more than 300,000 fans to the 80,000 capacity venue.
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Police hunt suspects after fans storm pitch in Rochdale semi-final chaos
Officers are appealing for help in identifying individuals following pitch invasion and disorder after Rochdale v Spennymoor Town match
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‘We’re heartbroken’ as local cat rescue facing closure after £17k vet bill crisis
Bury based cat rescue is on the brink of shutting down after being hit with nearly £18,000 in vet bills, prompting desperate volunteers to plead for public help to save their lifesaving work.
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Bury Tory leader quits in fury over ‘disgraceful’ fraudster appointment and party’s moral collapse
Bury Conservative leader Cllr Russell Bernstein has resigned from the party, citing moral collapse, a 'cabal' of local members, and the appointment of a convicted fraudster as key reasons for his departure.
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Man charged after car damage and assaults in Middleton town centre
A man has been charged following a series of concerning incidents in Middleton town centre that led to multiple reports of criminal damage and assault on Saturday afternoon.
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Deputy leader Cllr Jo Lancaster resigns from Bury Conservatives over ‘toxic’ treatment of colleague
Deputy leader of the Bury Conservatives, Cllr Jo Lancaster, has resigned from the party, citing concerns over the internal treatment of fellow councillor Russell Bernstein and a growing culture of dysfunction within the local association.
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Conservative councillor quits over 'petty revenge' and 'ethical failings' in Bury Federation
Cllr Dene Vernon of Bury West has resigned from the Conservative Party, publishing a full statement alleging misconduct and internal breakdowns in local leadership.
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Bury councillor Luis McBriar quits Conservatives to sit as independent after ‘cronies and vendettas’ row
A Bury councillor has dramatically quit the Conservative Party, citing local infighting, political vendettas and a breakdown in core values as the reasons behind his resignation.
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Stormtroopers and superheroes take over Bury for Comic Con 2025
Bury town centre was buzzing this weekend as Comic Con returned with a packed day of cosplay, sci-fi, and family fun.
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Hotel Chocolat to launch luxury cafe and concept store at The Rock Bury this July
A new café is set to open its doors in Bury, offering 18 custom chocolate drink options.
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MP hails Rochdale’s Keira Walsh in Parliament as Lionesses thrash Jamaica ahead of Euros
Rochdale’s Keira Walsh has been praised in Parliament by local MP Paul Waugh, just days before starring in England’s 7–0 win over Jamaica
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Autism-friendly social group launched to meet demand in Rochdale
A new social group for autistic adults is being launched in Rochdale following calls for more tailored social opportunities in the borough.
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‘Aldeh’ rebrand brings Oasis buzz to Prestwich Aldi store
Aldi store near Heaton Park embraces Manc music nostalgia with cheeky new name ahead of Oasis reunion gigs.
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Rochdale man jailed in £21,000 drug cash handover bust
A drug trafficking operation between Manchester and Newcastle has landed two men behind bars for more than 27 years, after police uncovered a £21,000 cash handover linked to heroin and cocaine deals.
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Rochdale rape raid continues as police arrest man and target child abusers from grooming gang investigation
A 38 year old man has been arrested in Rochdale on suspicion of raping a girl under 18, as part of Greater Manchester Police’s ongoing investigation into non-recent child sexual exploitation
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Pitch perfect Newhey pupils crowned Primary School Choir of the Year
Coldplay meets musical theatre in spectacular school choir showdown.
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Sunflower Appeal raises over £13,800 for Springhill Hospice
Fundraising campaign honours lost loved ones while boosting hospice care in Rochdale, Middleton and Heywood
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Armed police storm Rochdale street as woman mauled by her own dog
A woman has suffered injuries after being bitten by her own dog, prompting an armed police response in the Spotland area of Rochdale.
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Three teenagers charged following Rochdale town centre robberies
Three teenagers have been charged in relation to a series of robberies in Rochdale town centre.
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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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Best of British as Milnrow & Newhey Carnival draws record crowds
Milnrow Memorial Park was a sea of red, white and blue on Saturday as the Milnrow & Newhey Districts Community Carnival brought a festive wave of patriotism and community pride to the borough.
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EXCLUSIVE: Bury Conservatives elect new chairman as AGM reveals fresh leadership team
Liam James Dean has been elected as the new chairman of the Bury North and South Conservative Federation, following the party's recent annual general meeting.
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Proud moment for Middleton students at college passing out parade
Uniformed Protective Services students at Middleton Campus were honoured today, Friday 27 June, during a proud passing out parade attended by dignitaries and service representatives.
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Future Directions CIC nominated for three national awards recognising care excellence and community innovation
Oldham based care provider Future Directions CIC is celebrating after being shortlisted for three prestigious honours at the upcoming National Learning Disabilities and Autism Awards.
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Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary named charity of the year by The Rock after public vote
Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary has been selected as The Rock Shopping Centre’s new charity partner, following a public vote that drew more than 1,000 responses.
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'Alleyways in Bloom' returns to brighten up borough’s back streets
Residents across Rochdale are being encouraged to dig deep and get creative as the 'Alleyways in Bloom' competition returns for its 18th year.
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Rochdale man charged with eight more child sex offences as part of Operation Lytton
A Rochdale man already awaiting trial over multiple child sexual offences has now been charged with eight further crimes, Greater Manchester Police has confirmed.
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Council signs off 445 new build estate despite safety fears and legal warning
A massive new housing estate in Rochdale has been given the final sign off.
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Police investigating alleged assault on Reform councillor
Rochdale’s only Reform councillor says he was subjected to a terrifying attack.
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Tennis club gets approval for controversial new floodlights
A tennis club in Middleton has got permision to push ahead with plans for controversial new floodlights.
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Bomb scare chaos as Middleton primary school evacuated over chilling phone threat
A Middleton primary school was evacuated after a threatening phone call claimed a bomb had been planted, prompting an emergency police response just before home time
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Residents warned over unlicensed Botox after dangerous products seized in Rochdale
Health officials are urging residents to check the credentials of cosmetic providers after illegal Botox-style treatments were discovered in local businesses across the borough.
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Bolton Cancer Voices celebrate 13 years of music and support
A choir formed to support people with cancer has reached its 13th birthday, defying early doubts and proving that music can be a powerful source of healing, connection and joy.
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Thousands line streets for Prestwich Carnival Parade and family fun
Families turned out in droves for a sun and showers weekend as Prestwich Carnival returned for its 2025 celebration, with music, floats, and community spirit taking centre stage.
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Colourful celebration as Rochdale’s Pride parade brings community together
Second annual Pride weekend hailed a success with parades, performances and powerful messages of inclusion.
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Rochdale Harriers set to cross England in non-stop 190-mile relay
Club members will run the full Wainwright coast-to-coast route from 26 to 28 June, a 40 hour team effort ending in Whitby.
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Hidden wonderland unveiled as Hopwood Hall Family Fun Day stuns visitors with animals, tech and career-building promise
From alpacas and wallabies to digger simulators and 3D printing, Middleton’s Hopwood Hall College wowed hundreds of locals at its Family Fun Day, a showcase of how the college is transforming lives and challenging expectations.
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Rochdale Town Hall wins praise at North West planning awards
Restoration project hailed for community involvement and care for local wildlife.
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Two Rochdales, one goal as football club reaches out to New York namesake
Club managing director Andy Duff visits Rochdale Village in Queens, bringing shirts, stories and a vision for future links.
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Police storm Castleton street after man stabbed and woman arrested
A man in his 20s is in hospital following a daytime stabbing in Castleton as police arrest a woman on suspicion of assisting an offender
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North West brass champions Middleton Band strike victory at Whit Friday contests
Middleton Band's winning year continues as they make history with multiple contest wins, setting their sights on national finals.
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£50m in ticket sales, closed parks and noisy nights with Prestwich told to be grateful for £25k
A cash contribution secured to compensate for disruption caused by the upcoming Oasis Heaton Park shows has been slammed as ‘pocket money’.
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New ‘temporary’ entrance to Bury’s tram stop will be needed for at least three years
A temporary new route to Bury town centre’s tram stop is to be created as plans accelerate to demolish and rebuild the towns’s transport interchange.
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Campaign backed by Rochdale MP prompts tougher hate crime laws
A campaign co-led by Rochdale MP Paul Waugh has succeeded in pushing the government to tighten laws on hate crimes against LGBT+ and disabled people, ensuring they carry the same legal weight as offences motivated by race or religion.
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Rochdale students win national award for innovative Wheatsheaf revamp plan
A group of sixth form students from Rochdale have scooped a national award for their visionary proposal to breathe new life into the town’s disused Wheatsheaf shopping centre.
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Firefighters tackle Whitefield house blaze as five taken to hospital
A serious house fire in Whitefield on Sunday evening has left five people in hospital, with emergency services remaining at the scene.
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Man arrested over indecent exposure incidents near Wardle parks
A 20-year-old man is in custody after women and girls were reportedly exposed to in Rochdale earlier this week.
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'You've got a friend in me' as Whitworth wind band hits new high with over 40 players from across the school community
More than 40 students, staff and former pupils are making music together every week at Whitworth Community High School, as the school’s wind band grows from strength to strength.
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'Heywood is leading the way' as minister hails £20m regeneration plan as town becomes national model
Government local growth minister Alex Norris MP visited Heywood this week to praise the town’s rapid progress and successful community engagement on a major neighbourhood investment plan.
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“We’re in this together” as Bury unites for first suicide prevention conference
Mental health professionals, advocates and leaders came together in Bury on Wednesday, 18 June for the town’s first ever Suicide Prevention Conference, a powerful event focused on saving lives through support, collaboration and compassion.
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Teen jiu jitsu champion brings home European gold to Rochdale
A 14 year old from Rochdale has made his mark on the international stage after winning gold at a major Brazilian Jiu Jitsu tournament in Italy.
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Rochdale fans invited to join Her Game Too as club strengthens anti-sexism drive
Rochdale AFC is looking for more supporters to become advocates for its Her Game Too campaign ahead of the 2025–26 football season.
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Middleton Arena shut by warehouse fire but members can still swim and gym at no extra cost
Middleton Arena remains closed after a major fire broke out at a neighbouring commercial warehouse on Wednesday afternoon, forcing emergency services to cordon off the area.
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THREE days on, Middleton fire still burning as crews forced to TEAR DOWN building
A commercial storage facility in Middleton is being demolished as fire crews work to extinguish a major blaze that broke out on Wednesday afternoon.
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Hopwood Hall College unveils plans for new four-storey building in Rochdale
Hopwood Hall College is set to have a huge campus overhaul after revealing plans to replace a teaching block.
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Fire guts Middleton storage building as roof collapses during second day blaze
Firefighters remain on scene for second day as smoke billows and structure is left severely damaged
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Fire crews battle second day of Middleton storage blaze while customers fear everything is lost
Storage unit users in Middleton have been left fearing the worst as a major fire involving lithium ion batteries continues to burn through a commercial building, with thick smoke, water, and fire damage expected to have affected much of the site.
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Middleton man told to pay back over £218,000 from drug profits or face prison
A Middleton man caught growing and supplying drugs has been ordered to repay over £218,000 after a dramatic court turnaround revealed the true scale of his criminal wealth.
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Minister backs £20m regeneration plans during visit to Rochdale and Littleborough
Two landmark projects in Rochdale and Littleborough have been hailed as examples of successful community-led regeneration during a ministerial visit this week.
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They abused 47 girls and tore up passports to dodge deportation from the UK
Two members of the Rochdale child sex grooming gang cannot be deported after renouncing their Pakistani citizenship, a development that has stalled their removal from the UK, it has emerged.
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Dig deep into Rochdale’s past at Broadfield Park this July
Locals of all ages invited to join free archaeological dig and discover the town’s industrial roots.
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Fire crews battle large blaze at Middleton storage unit
Residents warned to stay indoors with windows shut as emergency crews battle massive fire in Townley Street.
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Big win for Hopwood Hall as teaching staff scoop national awards
Hopwood Hall College is celebrating after staff were honoured in the Pearson National Teaching Awards, one of the biggest accolades in the education world.
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Bury flies Purple Flag for tenth year with focus on safety and evening economy
Bury celebrates a decade of Purple Flag accreditation as new measures are introduced to boost town centre safety and nightlife
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Bury man among four charged with smuggling cocaine through Manchester Airport
A man from Bury is among four suspects facing court today after being charged with cocaine smuggling at Manchester Airport, following an investigation by the National Crime Agency.
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Rotary Middleton joins forces to clear balsam and rubbish from Alkrington Woods
Rotary Middleton and the Friends of Alkrington Woods joined up for a community cleanup, clearing litter and invasive plants from the local beauty spot.
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Young footballer from Rochdale shines in international tournament as she dreams of Lioness future
A 13 year old footballer from Whitworth has returned from the Barcelona Girls’ Cup in Spain with a standout performance and hopes of one day representing England.
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Heritage tramline in Heaton Park could soon be back on track
A major boost from TfGM and VolkerRail has taken the historic Heaton Park Tramway a step nearer to welcoming passengers again after over a year out of service.
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Middleton road made safer as new pedestrian crossing opens near primary school
A new pedestrian crossing has opened on one of Middleton’s busiest roads in a major win for safety and local schoolchildren.
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Littleborough Brass Band hits the right notes with Whit Friday contest wins
Littleborough Brass Band brought rhythm and revelry to Saddleworth’s streets with a crowd pleasing twist at the 2025 Whit Friday March Contests, bagging a string of fourth section prizes while donning cowboy hats and playing a pop hit.
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Grinning Rochdale drug boss jailed after stabbing his own dealer and raking in £370k from cocaine empire
A man who ran a large scale drug operation from his Rochdale home and violently assaulted an associate has been jailed for more than six years
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Rochdale in Rainbows returns this Sunday with a Pride Parade and celebration at Town Hall
Rochdale Pride is making a vibrant return this Sunday, 22nd June, with a community celebration and colourful parade.
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Superheroes, stormtroopers and sci-fi stars to take over Bury town centre for Comic Con 2025
Comic Con returns to Bury with dinosaurs, dancing stormtroopers and Doctor Who stars in an all day, free family event on Sunday 29 June.
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Middleton vinegar plant to get £17M expansion as Japanese firm backs Rochdale growth
Mizkan’s £17 million investment will boost jobs, innovation and sustainability at its Middleton site
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Bury shopping centre marks 15 years with £1,500 summer giveaway
Shoppers at The Rock could win a £1,500 spending spree as part of birthday celebrations
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Lifesaving legacy of ‘devoted’ dad-of-three who died during Holcombe hill run
The sudden death of an ‘ultra-fit’ father-of-three while running on Holcombe hill has led to lifesaving cardiac equipment being installed at the Peel monument.
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Rochdale tip jar thief jailed after viral video sparks public hunt
A man who stole from the tip jar of a local Rochdale cafe has been charged and remanded in custody following a wave of public support that helped identify him.
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Hundreds fined as drivers swamp Bury streets without permits during Parklife and Catfish concert
It has been revealed that Bury Council issued 456 Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs) over one busy weekend, as music fans attending the Parklife Festival and a Catfish and the Bottlemen concert parked illegally in residential areas.
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'I was given 48 hours to live' as Rochdale mum survives meningitis after ear infection triggers brain swelling
A Rochdale mother has shared her harrowing story of surviving bacterial meningitis, after what began as a simple earache left her in a coma and fighting for her life.
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Chaos at Parklife as Matinee stage shut down over safety fears
DJs axed and fans evacuated after 'overcrowding' prompts emergency response at Heaton Park
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Warning issued over triple-strength MDMA pills found at Parklife
A charity has issued an alert after dangerous 'Dior' and 'Pop Smoke' ecstasy tablets were tested at the Heaton Park event.
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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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Local MPs call on House of Commons leader to allocate more time to assisted dying bill
Rochdale MP Paul Waugh and Bury North MP James Frith have launched opposition to the parliamentary process surrounding the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, calling for urgent reform to how private members' bills are debated in Westminster.
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Long-running playground saga hit with yet another delay
A plan to build a playground in Alkrington has been delayed once again.
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The town that is finally getting Metrolink
Trams have been promised to Heywood for years and now it’s finally happening – but locals have curbed enthusiasm.
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Paul Waugh MP says ‘Bravery of Rochdale grooming victims shames their cowardly abusers’
Rochdale’s MP, Paul Waugh, speaks out after convictions in latest grooming gang case, calls for tougher inquiries and full accountability.
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Inside Rochdale’s deadly playground with urban explorers caught on camera in toxic asbestos factory
Just north of Rochdale town centre sits an abandoned asbestos factory that was once the world’s largest.
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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.