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CONTENTS

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EDITOR Colin Meredith colin@rochdalestyle.com

FEATURES EDITOR Ruth Meredith ruth@rochdalestyle.com

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TITANIC BALL Gem Appeal fundraiser

36 A NEW CHAPTER IN ROCHDALE By Rebecca Roberts

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CHARITY LUNCHEON In aid of Kidney Research UK

40 BBC ONE’S TURN BACK TIME Behind-the-scenes

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WELCOME Remembering an eventful summer

43 BEAUTY TIPS Rise of the metrosexual

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STYLE EXCLUSIVE Legendary magician Paul Daniels

44 COMEDIAN MARCUS BRIGSTOCKE…and his ‘Brig’ Society

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FACE OF STYLE 2012 Meet our winner

46 PACKING A PUNCH Rochdale success story

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OLYMPIC TORCH Welcoming the flame

49 PREVIEW 8-page what’s on guide

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HISTORIC CELEBRATIONS Jubilee street parties

59 GOING FOR GOLD Motoring expert, Mark D’Apice

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OLYMPIC SUCCESS Team Patience Bithell scoop silver

64 GOOD FOOD GUIDE Dine out in Style this autumn

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BRONZE MEDALLIST Hockey legend Nicola White

68 KID’S PAGES Meet Rochdale’s All Star Squad

20 JUDO STAR Littleborough’s Sophie Cox

70 WHATS COOKING? Andrew Nutter’s latest recipe

22 MARY’S BOTTOM LINE …what happened next?

72 CURTAIN CALL Local theatre reviews

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75 COMPETITIONS Fantastic prizes up for grabs!

DRESSED TO IMPRESS At the Masquerade Ball

26 WIGGO-ING BICYCLE MAD The nation’s favourite sport

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HOSPICE NEWS Recent events at Springhill Hospice

28 LOCAL HISTORY Rochdale Pioneers Museum

78 COMMUNITY Catching up with life in Rochdale

32 STORYTIME Up pops Andy Pandy!

Front cover image by Richard Langdon/RYA

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itanic Ball The GEM Appeal Titanic Memorial Event at the Riverside Whitworth, marking 100 years since the tragedy, raised £5000 for the charity. Guests joined in with the theme with most dressing in period costume and entering the “ship” via a gangplank, kindly supplied by Proscenium of Littleborough. Many more props added to the theme and feel of the event which included a five course meal supplied by Lords of

Whitworth, with the main course being steak SUNK in a red wine sauce!

The winter ball this year is on 24 November and will be held at Events City near to Barton Square at the Trafford Centre. This year’s theme is Rio Carnival! For ticket details contact Gary Whitworth on 07972 381887.


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CHARITY

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The Moorhouse family, from Rochdale, recently hosted a luncheon at The Bella Vista restaurant. The event, organised by Pam Grice, raised ÂŁ6000 for Kidney Research UK.

Pam's sons Andrew and David Moorhouse have both received kidney transplants and her husband Brian lost his own battle with kidney disease in 1967. Back in 2003, Maggie Moorhouse gave one of her kidneys to her husband David. In

January this year his younger brother, Andrew, received an organ from Deborah Howarth, his goddaughter. Pam explained that the event was also to thank Maggie and Deborah for their extraordinary gifts and the medical teams at Guy’s Hospital and Manchester Royal Infirmary who have helped the family since Brian was first diagnosed.


Message from the

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Colin Meredith colin@rochdalestyle.com

Welcome to our autumn edition and Olympic special, celebrating the fantastic success of our local athletes in the 2012 Olympics. We hope you enjoy our exclusive interviews with Stuart Bithell, Nicola White and Sophie Cox.

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t has truly been a memorable few months since our last issue, with plenty to celebrate. Back in June, we had the Jubilee celebrations, then in July thousands of people lined the streets for the Olympic torch relay and, of course, we had huge success at the Games. Rochdale’s new leisure & sports centre, on Entwistle Road, opened just in time for London 2012 and is proving to be a fantastic asset to the town. The town is famous for its co-operative spirit and that spirit continues 4

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today in the way small businesses in the town are helping each other to survive through Rochdale’s High Street Foundation. I urge you to support our independent retailers, who rely upon and greatly value your custom. I would particularly ask you to remember that, despite the lengthy road closure, the quality shops on Drake Street are still open and need your support now more than ever. This edition marks eight years of our family run magazine, actually put together by only three Rochdale people. We are not

funded by Rochdale Council or any other organisation - we are just a small family business who believe in Rochdale and what it has to offer. We work closely together in an effort to highlight the positives of our town and bring you plenty of ‘good news’ stories. Thank you for your many compliments on the magazine, we always love to hear from you. I hope you enjoy this edition, Colin Meredith, Editor.


OUTSTANDING A–LEVEL

PERFORMANCE “ 99% pass rate! Congratulations to our committed students and exceptional staff. ” the first intake of a Level students at the brand new rochdale sixth Form College are celebrating their outstanding* results, putting the College in the top 5% nationally, in value added terms.

OPEN DAYS 2012 Come along and see for yourself what makes Rochdale Sixth Form College such an outstanding place to learn. Saturday 13th October 2012 and Saturday 17th November 2012 10.00am - 2.00pm

Bucking the nationwide trend with 89% of its students planning to go onto university in September, the 402 A Level students achieved a 99% pass rate across 30 subjects. At AS Level, the student’s performance put them in the top 1% nationally. Despite the recent hike in tuition fees there is still a real desire for these students to go to university even if it means living at home and commuting.

Julian Appleyard, Principal, comments: “This is our first year for A Level results and I’m absolutely delighted that we have set the bar so high. I would like to take this opportunity to thank both the students and the staff for their dedication and hard work as it really has all paid off. The students and staff members have put their hearts and souls in to their studies and I’m so proud and delighted

with each and every one of them. “These excellent results not only set the standard for future years, but will also give these students a strong foundation whether they are continuing with their studies at university or entering into the workforce.” * As measured by Advanced Level Performance System (ALPS)

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Paul

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STYLE EXCLUSIVE

In the world of television magic, no one has enjoyed more success than Paul Daniels, his popular BBC1 series ‘The Paul Daniels Show’ having topped the ratings for 15 years. He became a household name and went on to front other prime time shows including ‘Every Second Counts’ and ‘Odd One Out’. His more recent television appearances include Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway (ITV), Strictly Come Dancing (BBC1) and alongside Debbie on ‘When Louis Met…presented by Louis Theroux’ (BBC2). The legendary magician is promising to leave the audience ‘spellbound’ when he brings his live show to the borough this autumn. Paul, along with his wife and assistant Debbie McGee, will be performing their ‘Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow’ show at the Middleton Arena on Sunday 21 October. Style Magazine caught up with the man behind the magic…

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When did you decide to become a magician? I wanted to be a magician from the age of 11. I read a book called ‘How to entertain at parties’ and it had some magic tricks in it. I still carry that first trick with me. Of course my parents, like most parents, wanted me to have a 'proper' job and I did other stuff until I was 30. Can I claim the 19 years of expense and study back from my tax?

What can we expect from your upcoming show, ‘Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow’? Hair Today Gone Tomorrow premiered at a London Comedy Festival, went on to the Edinburgh Fringe and then toured the UK and Southern Ireland. The number one comment that kept coming through on Twitter, Facebook and at the live gigs, was that people didn't expect it to be so funny. They expected to be baffled, and they were, but it was the comedy that turned the magic into entertainment.

How choreographed is it all? There has to be an organised 'route' throughout the show. The magic has to happen in order but what wraps around the effects changes every night. I never work to a fixed script, preferring improvisation.

You sliced your finger off whilst building new magic props earlier this year… do you still make your own magic tricks or has Debbie banned it? Debbie didn't like me going back into the workshop, but it would have been a bad decision to let an accident alter my enjoyment of making stuff. Thanks to a genius of a surgeon, I finished up only losing the tip of my ring finger on the left hand, although even that meant weeks of re-training.

…why didn’t you magic your finger back on?! Oh you little believer you....

Would you ever return to TV? I don't think they'll ask, so the illusions I had planned will never be seen. I don't mind that 'cause my life has been so much more interesting since I finished the last series.

What has been the highlight of your career so far?

What advice would you give to young aspiring magicians?

Every night, every audience, every close up trick, is for me, a highlight. I love my job. I love this business.

Don't copy anyone. There is no point in being another Brown, Dynamo, Blaine or any other magician. Work in your own style. And never leave your money in the dressing room.

Which modern magicians do you like/dislike? My favourite current performers are Mac King and Penn and Teller. I admire some others even though I don't admire the way they work. I admire anyone who can make a living in this crazy business. It would be madness to expect everyone to like the same performers.

Do you have any hobbies, aside from magic? Not really. I like computers and photography, but most of my life is still magic. I read magic books and try out new stuff constantly.

What is the secret to yours and Debbie’s lasting marriage? We like each other. We are good friends who make each other laugh all the time. And we have separate bathrooms!

If you hadn’t become a magician, what path might your life have taken?

The ‘Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow’ show promises lots of that trademark magic, laughter and amazement from one of the most popular men in show business. Catch Paul and Debbie at the Middleton Arena on 21st October. Tickets (£16.50) from www.seetickets.com, 0871 230 0010, or in person at the arena box office. We’ve teamed up with the Middleton Arena to offer readers a chance to see the show. A pair of tickets to see Paul Daniels – ‘Hair Today – Gone Tomorrow’ are up for grabs in our competition. The winners will be able to relax and enjoy this fabulous Sunday evening of top drawer entertainment from two of the best seats in the house. Just enter the competition on page 75.

I might have stayed as an internal auditor in local government. That was my job. Ruth Meredith www.rochdalestyle.com

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aNNiVersarY CeLeBrAtIoNS

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2012 has been a busy year for Chartered Physiotherapist Lisa Sharratt. In addition to running The Physiotherapy Clinic in Bamford, treating neck and back problems, analysing complicated biomechanical problems and teaching Pilates in the studio upstairs, she has also been working with elite swimmers at the City of Manchester Aquatics. Not only did Lisa keep on top of all the aches and pains Olympic swimmer Jess Lloyd encountered during her gruelling training schedule, as part of the GB freestyle relay team, she also worked at the Olympics herself, as a LOCOG volunteer in the Aquatics venues.

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isa commented: “i was really lucky, not only to be selected to work as a physiotherapist at the olympics, but to have the opportunity to see some of the swimming, diving, synchro and water polo competitions. the atmosphere around the whole park was fantastic.” Back in Rochdale, there’s cause for another celebration, the ten year anniversary of owning The Physiotherapy Clinic. Bowen Practitioner Lorraine Ashworth is also celebrating her first successful year at the clinic. “An holistic approach is taken to the assessment and treatment of each individual client attending The Physiotherapy Clinic.”, says Lisa. One aspect of physiotherapy involves the assessment of movement. How a person performs a specific task, from driving or working at a computer, to running and participating in a sport or hobby, can create problems. Stress on muscles and joints can develop when “normal” movements change. Physiotherapy treatment may include improving these movements with education and exercises and settling the symptoms with manual therapy and direct treatment. The Physiotherapy Clinic now offer pilates classes, based on Joseph Pilates core stability and strengthening exercises; perfect for maintaining these improvements and preventing recurrence. However, the same approach is not right for everyone. Offering alternative therapies such as homoeopathy and the Bowen Technique, is part of an holistic service, available for anyone from newborn babies and children to adults, the elderly, pregnant women, people with mental or physical disabilities and athletes.

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The Bowen Technique involves sequences of gentle rolling-type moves over the body to stimulate the body's natural healing mechanism through the connective tissue network. It is not a form of massage and there is no manipulation but the treatment allows the body to adjust and rebalance itself and may relieve strain, discomfort and improve energy circulation and lymphatic flow. Homoeopathy considers physical and psychological and environmental factors and matches symptoms with a “like for like”

remedy, to encourage the body’s own healing mechanisms. Whatever approach you wish to take for addressing any health problem, there may be an answer at The Physiotherapy Clinic. Watch out for Features editor ruth Meredith’s own personal experience of Pilates in the next edition of style Magazine.


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For almost 30 years, Chantilly has been supplying quality lingerie, nightwear and swimwear to customers from rochdale, the North West region and beyond. Managing director, Marjorie thompson, started her business in 1984, with the aim of offering an outstanding fitting service for customers and, at the same time, carrying the finest lingerie and swimwear ranges – many of which are not commonly available on UK high streets. among the many prestigious brands represented are Felina, Marlies dekkers, dKNY, empreinte, Louis Feraud, Prima donna, Marie Jo, simone Perele, Maryan, gottex and save the Queen. all of Chantilly’s brands are selected because of their superior quality, design and comfort. Chantilly is rightly proud of its fitting service, which caters for all ladies, irrespective of their individual requirements. All staff members possess exceptional knowledge of the garments on sale, guaranteeing professional, comfortable and accurate fittings. In addition to this, in 2010, staff from Chantilly travelled to Germany and helped the business to achieve the Anita CareTM Centre of Excellence Award. As one of only a select group of retailers to have gained this accolade in the UK, Chantilly specialises in mastectomy wear, including post-operative bras and breast forms –

Local recognition was achieved in 2008 and 2009 when Chantilly claimed back-toback titles as ‘Best Independent Retailer’ at the Town Centre Management Awards

Chantilly lingerie and swimwear has built up a reputation for its commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction and this year has also been accredited as Lingerie Stylists by Prima Donna. Find out more about the fantastic ranges available, including Teenform, sports bras, mastectomy, maternity, large cup fittings, petite fittings, by visiting www.chantillyonline.co.uk or by calling 01706 649012.

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Rochdale residents celebrated the Diamond Jubilee in style, with street parties organised throughout the borough. Helen McCarthy, organiser of St Alban’s Street party commented: “The sun came out and everybody contributed; we shared wonderful food and it brought everybody together… true community spirit.”

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OLYMPIC SUCCESS teaM PatieNCe BitheLL

rochdale yachtsman, stuart Bithell, 26, won an olympic debut silver medal this summer, alongside scottish-born Luke Patience in the Men’s 470 Class.

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tuart and Luke admitted any disappointment at missing out on gold was ‘very short-lived’ after they scooped silver at the sailing regatta at Weymouth and Portland on Friday 10th august. The pair went into the double points medal race sitting second overall, four points behind Australian leaders, Mathew Belcher and Malcolm Page. With every placing worth two points in the medal race, Team GB still had a shot at gold if they could finish ahead of the Aussies with one other boat between them. The Brits got off to a great start and in the early stages it was advantage Patience and Bithell as they rounded the top mark in pole position, and with that vital boat in the form of Croatia between themselves and the Aussies. But the Australians started to take control and a British penalty for 16

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pumping on the final downwind run consolidated Australia’s hold on gold as they crossed in second and Britain fourth. In a truly Olympic show of unity, both crews leapt into the water to celebrate their respective achievements, while up on the Nothe spectator area both sets of Brit and Aussie parents and supporters joined forces in their celebrations. With the Olympic silver medal now around their necks the boys could not be happier. Bithell said: “The Aussies sailed a fantastic race, we tried to attack but they are worthy champions. We’re happy with second, it’s our first Games. We had a good start in the race, just managed to get our noses in front at the first mark but they were so close behind. We actually got a little bit away from the fleet surprisingly in light airs, but we wanted those guys around to mix it up. We gave it our best shot and it

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was a shame they just got their noses in front on the run and it was bit easier for them from there.” Patience added: “We didn’t hear the crowd in the race but when we crossed the finish line with all the celebrations it was mad, manic! It was not something we experience that often and it was so cool that everyone was here. The crowd was amazing as always. Every athlete has been saying in their interviews that it makes a difference, but it genuinely does.” Bithell and Patience paired up in 2009 and within just two weeks had secured a silver medal at the ISAF World Championships. A year later, the pair were ranked fourth in the world and 2011 ended with another silver medal from the world championships in Perth. They also collected a European Championship silver medal last year. Style caught up with Stuart a few weeks after the Games to reflect on an eventful summer… Style - What was the highlight of the Games for you? Stuart - The highlight of the games was for sure standing in the tunnel about to walk out into the stadium for the opening ceremony. Were you disappointed not to get the gold? Yes and no, we set a goal to be best in the world and obviously that week we were second best, but for first time young Olympians you can't argue with silver. It looked like you and Luke were having a lot of fun, were you as relaxed as you seemed? Oh, don’t get me wrong, we were very serious, but we just happened to be having the best two weeks of our lives at the same time. What did you think of the opening & closing ceremonies? Unforgettable experiences. It will never be the same as it was infront of a home crowd. Did you bump into any of your idols at the Games? We got chatting to Sir Chris Hoy at the opening ceremony - that was inspirational. Are you having a well-deserved break at the moment? Yes, I'm in Lyme Regis doing a fun sailing event. What’s next for you and Luke? Rio! What impact do you think London 2012 has had on the country? I hope the Games has a huge impact on inspiring a generation. Jack, the nine-yearold chap sat next to me at the moment is fully inspired and wants to go sailing ASAP! I think the whole nation played a big part in helping this. ruth Meredith

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NICOLA WHITE

StYLe eXCLUSIVe LITTLEBOROUGH’S BRONZE MEDALLIST

this summer, rochdale hockey player Nicola White and her teammates won team gB’s first olympic medal in the sport for 20 years. team gB beat New Zealand 3-1 in the bronze medal match at the riverbank arena.

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When did you first start playing hockey? I started playing hockey aged 7 at Estcourt Primary School (part of Oldham Hulme Grammar School). Who/what has been your inspiration? From a young age, I knew I wanted to be an Olympian. That was my dream and I think it was from watching past Olympics on television that I’d say "I want to do that"… little knowing I ever would! However, my inspiration since 18

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my teens has been Dame Kelly Holmes and even more so when she achieved double gold. I see her dedication and passion to succeed, which is what I relate to. How did it feel to win a bronze medal in front of your home crowd? An athlete couldn’t wish for anything more special than winning a medal at a home Olympics, infront of a home crowd!! After the disappointment of the semi, there was no way we were walking from that pitch without the bronze! The crowd was right behind us for all the games and to share that win with them and

the nation at home watching was phenomenal. What was your first impression of the Olympic village? My first impression was that it was bigger than it looks on tv. It had fun details hidden all around the village like art pieces, large animals from the different continents and a large Olympic rings with a platform to have pictures on. It felt very sociable and looked the part. Were you at the opening or closing ceremonies? What did you think of them? Yes we were at both the opening and the closing ceremonies. The opening was


unbelievable - the noise when you first enter and the excitement from the whole of Team GB as we were waiting in the tunnel to walk in was buzzing. I remember the opening ceremony at the Commonwealth Games in Delhi in 2009 and how quickly it went, so I wanted to make the most of this one and treasure the moment of millions of people all cheering for you! Both were spectacular shows and I cannot wait to watch them back now I am home to see it from a different point of view. What was the after party like? The after party was fun and being amongst famous faces such as David Cameron, Dame Kelly Holmes, Princess Anne, Zara Phillips, Arnold Schwarzenegger and many more was a real treat! What advice would you give to aspiring athletes? Aspiring athletes have to love their sport. To compete at the top is tough but as long as you have a passion for your sport that’s half the job

done. Commit to what it is you want to achieve and don't let anyone tell you that you can’t achieve it. How would you encourage others to start playing hockey? Hockey is such a sociable sport and it’s a great way to keep fit. You can meet new friends and there are adapted games now to suit differing abilities and ages... it is growing and it will continue to grow. If you are thinking of picking up a stick for the first time, or coming back to hockey…. get involved! There will be something happening near you and we would love you to join in! Please visit the HOCKEY NATION PROGRAMME at the following site and sign up to find out what you can be a part of: www.hockeynation.info

with media, visits and homecomings and it’s only just started getting quieter. Now I have more time to think, it’s dawned on me what has just happened and that I am an Olympian! I am off on holiday for a long weekend to Venice with my mum, so that will be the first real rest and relaxation. What are your plans for the future? At the end of September I am back studying at Loughborough College, to finish my BSc Sports Science that I started a long long time ago (six years) so that is the near future plan. I would love to carry on for the next Olympic cycle for Rio 2016, which starts in April 2013 back down at Bisham Abbey.

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roChdaLe’s JUdo star

SOPHIE COX Littleborough’s sophie Cox bowed out of the olympic women's 52kg this summer, when she lost her opening bout to Kum ae an of North Korea.

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he 29-year-old, who came out of retirement for the games, battled well during the opening stages. however, she was caught by a yuko score, with one minute and 45 seconds left by the 2008 olympic silver medallist, which proved enough for victory. style found out about sophie’s courageous return to Judo and what’s next for her…

After a couple of years, some club members entered the Thailand Open judo competition and suggested I might join them. I did, won a gold medal, and then two martial arts contests, and gradually my enthusiasm started to return. Then when Jacques Rogge announced “The Games of the 30th Olympiad in 2012 are awarded to the city of… London” I knew that I had to return and make one more attempt at winning an Olympic medal. When I did return, it felt like a fresh start.

You dropped out of judo for five years after Athens. Why? Sophie: I had a disappointing Olympic games (at Athens) even though I finished 9th, and an even worse World Championships where I lost my first contest. The national training centre at Bisham Abbey closed and all in all I had the spirit knocked out of me. At the time I could not raise the enthusiasm to train for another three years for the Beijing Olympics, so I took the opportunity to travel and ended up in Thailand, where I took a job as an English teacher and found a sports club, which had a judo class.

What differences did you notice coming back to judo after 5 years? The muscles hurt a lot to begin with! The basics were the same; some of the same people were still competing internationally. But there were changes in the rules and I had to change my weight category, which was hard. It was nice to find the same camaraderie, particularly at my old judo club in Bacup and at Kendal, which also has outdoor facilities. Fortunately, my Mum and Dad were very supportive, which meant that I could afford to live in Dartford and train with the national squad. Brian Moore, my coach from Burnley who had trained me

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from the age of eight, was always there, as before, to help, support and offer words of advice, or shout at me when I didn’t train hard enough. You had an unlucky draw for your first fight - did this affect you? I have found over the last couple of years if I can get through my first fight, then I can go on to do well, so this one was make or break. I did not worry beforehand she was an Olympic silver medallist, I just went out there to fight my own fight. But I just could not get it right and it was a tough draw. I felt fit and strong, it just did not happen on the day. What’s next for you? I might be 29 but I still feel 25 in judo terms. I will take a couple of months to take a look at things and see how British Judo want to go. I will keep all doors open. I am currently taking a Masters Degree in Strength and Conditioning at the University of East London, and would like to be able to apply that to judo. I would like to coach as well. ruth Meredith


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l Art Gallery and Gift Shop l Original Paintings l Handmade Jewellery l Large Selection of Cards l Glassware l Local Crafts l Gift Vouchers Available l Regular Exhibitions l Now Holding Art Workshops The exhibition of her work will be a small gesture of remembrance to a local artist who taught and inspired so many local young people. Schooled in County Durham and Manchester, Patricia gained an MA in Art History and Conservation from Edinburgh University.

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as the re-opening of the rochdale Pioneers Museum draws ever closer it stands as a reminder to the local people of the town’s heritage and contribution within the woollen and cotton industries. rochdale was once a successful mill town at the height of the industrial revolution. Boasting a rich history of textile production it has since seen a steady decline and currently 90% of clothing sold in this country is being imported from outside the UK.

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ary Portas is a woman on a mission to kick-start British manufacturing and inspire businesses to revive our textile industry. her message to consumers is clear: buy fewer things of higher quality and value that will last longer. in her Channel 4 programme, Mary’s Bottom Line, Portas took to the streets of Manchester and questioned consumers as to the amount they are prepared to spend on lingerie items of a higher quality, and if they could be persuaded to spend a little more in order to ensure that they buy British manufactured goods. her findings were insightful; a new generation of consumers seemed conscious of trying to avoid purchasing from those chains whose products are shipped straight from sweatshops - where child labour is prevalent and workers are often labouring in poor conditions.

lingerie and nightwear. A family run business from the beginning, they provided 60 job opportunities for the local community, employing seamstresses, cutters, designers, pattern makers, pressers and packers. As the British manufacturing industry fell upon hard times, so did the company and were left in the heart-breaking position of having to make virtually their entire workforce redundant.

What we’ve lost is a pride of people who worked in the factories. Whole swathes of businesses closed down, whole communities slowly eroded and I just think we’ve completely sacrificed that, for the sake of cheap. I want to bring it back! – Mary Portas, Mary’s Bottom Line.

This factory (once a thriving machine of industry) lay dormant, effete and in desperate need of revival. With the financial backing of Channel 4, Mary took to the streets of Middleton in search of potential candidates for employment, her mission statement, ‘Bringing people who are down on their look, into work’. With the help of Portas, Headen and Quarmby employed eight new members of staff from the local area and set about sourcing British materials to turn into a new line of ‘Kinky Knickers’, which are currently being sold in retail outlets such as Marks and Spencer, Selfridges, John Lewis, Boots, ASOS, Liberty of London and of course, Mary & House of Fraser.

Mary headed to Middleton, to a factory on the brink of closure. Headen and Quarmby, established in 1935, initially manufactured

The company has risen again- like a phoenix from the ashes, and since the filming of the programme

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H & Q have been in a position to provide jobs and careers within the local community. This surge in new business can only serve to have a hugely positive impact on the lives of their newly employed workforce. David Moore, a representative of Headen and Quarmby, has very kindly agreed to be interviewed about the factory’s participation in the filming of the programme and the effect it has had on the business: How did Headen and Quarmby's appearance on the programme, 'Mary's Bottom Line' first come about?


Personally I feel very honoured to be involved in and responsible for providing new local jobs, especially having witnessed the previous decline of the industry and the impact this had on the area. If someone had told me eight years ago that this would be possible, i'd never have believed them. Being witness to the confidence some of these individuals have found since joining the company and their personal development is almost reward in itself. Everyone here is aware that they are part of 'the team' and responsible for its success or failure. While many have different roles no one is more or less important than the other. I think this approach instils confidence and a positive work ethic. What message would you send to high street chains who only stock products manufactured abroad? How would you encourage them to buy from British manufacturers? I would ask every retailer to look closely at every aspect of each product they buy / sell, not to just focus on cost price alone. In many instances it can be proved beyond doubt that it is actually cheaper to buy British rather than importing stock.

DM - Mid last year we were contacted by Endemol (the tv production company) who asked if we'd be interested in taking part in a programme based on reviving the UK garment manufacturing industry. Interviews and meetings took place and we were finally selected in September 2011 as the location for the programme. Prior to filming how confident were you (H&Q) that the programme would have a successful impact on the business? What were your initial reservations, if any? We had our reservations but the programme producers reassured us that this wasn't a 'fly on the wall' documentary about Headen & Quarmby, it was about recruiting people who had been subject to long term unemployment and teaching them the necessary skills to manufacture high quality clothing. In addition, each of the trainees were given the opportunity to achieve an NVQ qualification in key skills and literacy. Myself and the rest of the staff at Headen & Quarmby had always been great believers in the attributes of British made clothing, so to be given the opportunity to involve ourselves in this project outweighed any reservations we may have had.

The result of the programme has obviously had a hugely positive impact on your business. How does this compare with previous manufacturing output of Headen & Quarmby, before the decline in British manufacturing? The programme has had a positive impact on our business and enabled us to breathe life back into our ability to manufacture clothing in the UK. We've received a lot of interest from retailers looking to produce some ranges of clothing back in Britain, although our focus at the moment is to develop the product, which gave us this opportunity, i.e. 'Kinky Knickers'.

Retailers need to take an open view and factor in implications like the inability to reorder far eastern products within the same season if sales are going well, the impact of reducing 'marking down' large quantities of imported stock when sales aren't going well and this is not to mention the effect faulty, non-returnable stock has on their businesses nor the outlay of large amounts of money to fund container’s of imported stock. The environmental impact is another important element, I could go on... It is our belief at Rochdale Style, that during such austere times it is important for our local community to be reminded of these success stories, if you would like to know more about any of the subjects listed in this article, please visit: www.rochdalepioneersmuseum.coop www.headen-quarmby.co.uk/kinkyknickers-packaging www.channel4.com/programmes/marysbottom-line/4od rebecca roberts

It's probably not fair to compare where we are at the moment with our production before the decline, however we sincerely hope we can get back to that point if not beyond and all indications to date are that we can. How many new job opportunities have been created within the local community since the filming of the programme? How does it feel for H&Q to have had such a positive impact on the lives of others? To date, we've created 24 new jobs and we're still recruiting. At the moment the target is 34 by the end of this year. In conjunction with Mary Portas & Endemol we're about to embark on another high profile recruitment drive in Middleton. www.rochdalestyle.com

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Dressed To Impress

The Rochdale Style team danced the night away at the recent Rochdale Exchange Shopping Centre masquerade ball, held at the Town Hall.The charity event, which is now in its fifth successful year, raised close to ÂŁ5000 for Springhill Hospice. Nearly 150 guests enjoyed a champagne reception, followed by a four-course meal, casino tables, a charity raffle, auction and a performance from professional singer David Marshall.

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They join other recent additions to the high street, including print shop Funky Monkey Creations, accessories store Trendy Pearls and national chains B & M Bargains and Iceland. And it’s not just the town centre that’s welcoming international brand names – a new Starbucks is set to open in Sudden soon. There are two more units available at the Emporium. Anyone interested in kickstarting their business should email Debbie O’Brien at manager@rochdaletcm.co.uk The new businesses are coming into a town centre undergoing a massive transformation. A £250 million regeneration programme is creating a town centre with fantastic leisure, shopping, cultural and learning opportunities for residents and visitors to enjoy.

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Learning Experiences) has brought major changes at the Rochdale Pioneers Museum, which will reopen in the Autumn. The project has benefitted from ÂŁ1.5 million in funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund, and grants from the EsmĂŠe Fairbairn Foundation, the J Paul Getty Jnr Charitable Trust, the Pilsworth Environmental Company and the Barry Amiel and Norman Melburn Trust and has brought in outreach workers to develop the use of collections by community and education groups, conservation work and new websites. 31 Toad Lane was originally a woollen warehouse and the work on the Museum has been designed to preserve the building for future generations, while improving the facilities and ensuring that physical access is improved with a new staircase and lift so that the building can be used by all.

the Rochdale Pioneers’ library and education room of the 1850s and 1860s. The new access tower includes a lift and makes the building fully accessible for wheelchair users. The exhibitions in the Museum have been renewed, with the original shop giving visitors a feeling of what would have been there in 1844 and new panels telling the story of co-operation. The story covers developments over 200 years, and includes reference to the modern co-operative movement as well as the co-operators before Rochdale.

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Chapter

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i suppose you could say that i am fast approaching my first anniversary as a rochdale resident! it was august last year when my husband and i moved into our new house and back to my husband's hometown. Prior to this we had lived contentedly in a small, yet charming, apartment in the leafy suburbs of south Manchester. We'd lived there happily, amidst the hubbub of city life and our closest of friends and family, and in all honesty, had no intentions of upping root and moving anywhere... let alone Rochdale. Until, that is, we discovered I was pregnant. We eventually realised that neither of us really

for a chat. On occasion, I would find myself struggling

golf club. He assured us that we would be very

wanted to raise our child so close to the city centre,

with the pram or with shopping bags and was always

welcome to come and join his party indoors.

and that rochdale was in fact as close to country

pleasantly surprised when immediately offered

living as we felt brave enough to venture. on top of

assistance from a friendly onlooker.

that, with the rental cost of a two bedroom flat in Manchester equalling that of a three bedroom house in oakenrod, the decision was a no-brainer.

Our daughter is six months old now and it still surprises me how many friendly faces we see on a

It is this side of Rochdale and its neighbouring areas that I know and have grown to love, and while it is important to read about and acknowledge the news and happenings within the local area, it is equally as

daily basis around the area, and that we are instantly

important to celebrate the positives. That is why I have

Admittedly, I'd heard mixed reports about

recognised. A local business owner will comment on

written this article and I hope to share my experiences

Rochdale and the press have never really painted a

how much my little girl has grown since she last saw

of this delightful borough with the entire community; a

particularly flattering picture of the borough, so

her, or how unusual her name is (a name which

community which has restored my faith in the kindness

naturally I had my reservations. Once we settled into

virtually all of Rochdale’s Tesco workforce is familiar

of others and an environment in which I’m looking

our new home and acquainted ourselves with the

with, due to their friendly and inquisitive natures).

forward to raising my daughter.

neighbours, I came to realise that in actuality I had gained far more than I had left behind. Shortly after moving, our neighbours made a genuine and heartfelt effort to get to know both myself

In a recent attempt to shake off the dreary weather of late, my husband and I planned a walk around Ashworth reservoir, followed by a scenic drive through Whitworth and up onto Brown Wardle Hill. We were

and my husband, and knowing that I was heavily

having a pleasant and relaxed day until we hit a ditch

pregnant and unable to drive, offered up their services,

and the exhaust liberated itself completely from the

should they be required at any point. Once our

vehicle! As you might expect, this brought a very sharp

daughter arrived, we received cards, presents and well-

end to a relaxed afternoon, especially with a hungry

wishes in abundance.

baby on board. However, whilst waiting very patiently

Within a couple of weeks of my daughter’s arrival,

for the recovery van to arrive, we were approached by

I decided to venture out and explore all that Rochdale

a local member of Lobden Golf Club; an amiable chap

had to offer. I would take her on walks into Norden

who assured us that if we needed any help we need

and Bamford and found that everywhere we went,

only ask. He offered hot water for my daughter’s feed

there was always somebody wanting to let on or stop

and asked if we would like any food or drink from the

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b Create an environment that is child friendly, stimulating and safe b Build your child’s confidence and independence by promoting freedom of choice b Employ a high standard of professional, qualified and enthusiastic staff b Work together in partnership with parents and carers All of our rooms are bright and spacious and packed with a variety of hand picked toys including puzzles, building blocks, sand toys, water toys, arts and crafts, animals, dinosaurs, books and many more.

nursery layout to ensure that it meets the needs of all our young children. We have a baby unit, a toddler unit and a pre school unit as well as a large outdoor play area.

Our nursery is purpose built and has been designed and constructed to the latest standards. A great deal of planning has gone into the

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LoUise & CeLeste… Simply the

Best!

Celeste arnold hair, Makeup and Beauty Ltd is conveniently located in edenfield village, in the heart of the rossendale Valley. the beautiful building boasts a visually stunning and contemporary interior design, complimented by ambient music and a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.

Celeste Arnold (centre), Louise Thomson (right) with Leah Hoyle (left) who is being sponsored by the salon for this year’s Miss England contest.

The spacious, vibrant salon is a hub of creativity, where Celeste and her skilled team offer superior cuts and superb colour. Celeste and the team are also professional makeup artists and work regularly on magazine shoots, with professional models and celebrities. They offer the same standard of work to all their clientele. Earlier this year, beauty expert Louise Thomson joined forces with Celeste Arnold to bring a huge selection of top beauty treatments to the salon. The salon now offers everything you could wish for under one roof… the perfect place to be pampered from head to toe.

Meet Louise…

Meet Celeste…

Celeste Arnold's passion for hair design began over 20 years ago and she has since grown to become one of the region’s finest and most inspired hair stylists, with extensive experience in both men and women’s hair. With an unrivalled personal approach, Celeste’s combination of precision cutting techniques and strong creative flair ensures client satisfaction every time. Two-time winner of “The Schwarzkopf Northern Creative Team Best Male Model”, Celeste’s dedication, coupled with her uncompromising approach to quality sets her salon apart from the competition and ensures all her clients benefit from her commitment, talent and vision. Celeste, who used to work for Charles Worthington in

London, has been at the forefront of the British hairdressing world for many years, working with some big names in the entertainment world, including Jennifer Metcalfe, Gemma Merna, Ricky Whittle, Jamie Lomas and Charley Webb. Celeste’s work has graced the pages of fashion and celebrity magazines and contributed to campaigns such as the hugely successful Hollyoaks calendars, Paddy McGuinness calendar and Collection 2000 campaign. More recently, Celeste styled the hair of some of MTV’s 'Geordie Shore' cast, on a photo shoot in a Manchester penthouse suite. Her sister Siobhan (Salon Manager) was also the make up artist on the glamorous shoot.

Louise Thomson has worked in the beauty industry for 16 years, having gained valuable experience working in various salons in the Rochdale area before deciding to start her own business, FaceByLouise. In a very short time Louise attracted a keen following because of what clients describe as her ‘magic touch’. In 2009, after six years of running her own successful business, Louise decided she needed a new challenge and moved to Australia to further her education in the industry, working in the prestige Versace Plaza Hotel on the Gold Coast. Louise returned to the UK in 2011 and for a short time worked

in Nicky Clarke’s, Manchester. Earlier this year, Louise got the urge to go it alone again and reopened FaceByLouise within the acclaimed Celeste Arnold Hair Salon in Edenfield. She commented: “In the short time I have been there I have already got a new following of clients, along with some of my old clients whom were so glad I had returned from Australia and set up again”. Louise offers a range of treatments including CACI, nonsurgical facelifts, Skeyndor facials, Lycon waxing, sports massage, various body massages and all types of beauty therapeutic treatments and a JESSICA nail service.

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Andy Pandy UP POPS

Are you sitting comfortably? then I’ll begin. Once upon a time there were two little boys, born in the same hour on the same day, Tuesday the 11th of July 1950. And as if that’s not enough of a coincidence, they lived on the same street in the same town. Fortunately they weren’t given the same name. One was named Edward, and the other one – that’s me – was called Andrew.

Perhaps it was due to the coincidence of our

That’s when he discovered his talent. In less than

birth, but over time we became firm friends. as

two weeks he was able to do all the tricks in the box,

infants we played together, went to nursery school

and he performed them so brilliantly that even our

together and watched children’s television together.

parents were fooled. His greatest skill was with the

everyone how easy it is. On average we made around £500 a week. Everything was going fine until Teddy met Luella Louselle in Paris – she worked as a stripper in a

our favourite was a programme called ‘Watch with

pack of playing cards. He was fantastic. The cards

nightclub under the name of Looby Loo. You know

Mother’. each day was different. edward liked Bill

appeared glued to his hands! They flicked through his

what they say – two’s company and three’s a crowd.

and Ben the Flower Pot Men, i loved Muffin the

fingers, spread themselves into fans, arranged

From that moment everything began to go downhill.

Mule, but we both agreed that the very best

themselves into suits, cut themselves, shuffled

Teddy became distracted and began to make serious

programme of all was andy Pandy. andy was

themselves, split themselves into sections, and

mistakes with the cards, causing us to lose hundreds of

dressed like a clown and teddy looked rather stiff

magically appeared from all parts of his person.

pounds.

and grumpy and they got up to all sorts of tricks

We honed our skills whilst at college together. We

Yesterday I gave him an ultimatum. Either she

together. and the best thing of all was that they

worked up the perfect ‘Find the Lady’ routine. Teddy

goes or I go. I hope he chooses well, because if not

never seemed to get found out or caught.

would lay out the cards, and I would make a big show

Andy will be waving goodbye… goodbye… goodbye.

One day, when we were a bit older and were

of trying to identify which one was the Queen of

watching ‘Blue Peter’ together, the presenter

Hearts. Before long, there would be an interested

mentioned that Andy Pandy was first broadcast – yes,

crowd around us. I would make my bet with Teddy,

you’ve guessed it – on Tuesday 11th July 1950. Our

choose the right card and come away with a twenty-

birthday! And suddenly we got it! We had the same

pound note. Several students would have a go, with

names as the puppets – Andrew and Edward… Andy

varying ‘success’, but an hour later we’d always find

and Teddy. Working together was to be our destiny!

ourselves fifty pounds to the good.

For his fourteenth birthday Edward’s parents

We dropped out of college after the second year.

bought him a conjuring set. Inside the box there was a

At first we just worked the english resorts, but soon

wand, a magic matchbox, a multicoloured ribbon, an

moved on into Europe. We’d set up in a bar in

eggcup, a disappearing ball, a double-sided coin and a

Alicante, Teddy would get into conversation, introduce

pack of playing cards.

the card game – and then up pops Andy Pandy to show

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LADIES ONLY LTD THE 30 MINUTE CIRCUIT TRAINING GYM If you want to improve your health and fitness or lose weight in a non-intimidating, friendly, positive environment please contact us for more information. Ladies Only Ltd is a 30 minute circuit training gym in Rochdale, owned and managed by qualified instructor Michelle Matthews.

VOTED 8th Best health Club in the UK 2011.

toP Ladies

in TOWN Michelle Matthews and Natasha Brown are very close indeed. Not only do they run businesses next door to each other on st Mary's gate in rochdale, but they have also shared awardwinning success in the recent rochdale town Centre Business awards. Ladies Only Ltd won Best Service provider for the second year running. Michelle Matthews who owns the town centre health club has been providing an abundance of unrivalled services to both members and non-members for over seven years.

Ladies Only Ltd is so much more than just a gym, it’s a whole body experience. We have an all female team of friendly, caring, knowledgeable fitness staff who adapt routines so that they are perfect for your individual needs and goals.

Ladies Only is the only health club in the borough to provide specialist services for women with either chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, chronic lower back pain or cancer.

Ladies Only Ltd 8-12 St Mary's Gate Rochdale Town Centre OL16 1 DZ www.ladiesonlyltd.co.uk www.twitter.com/ladiesonlygym Telephone: 01706 666314 @ladiesonlygym

Natasha Brown is only into her second year running Brown’s Cakes, but has already impressed the judges enough to win Best independent retailer and Best Business overall in this year’s town Centre Business awards. Natasha feels that being next door to Ladies Only Ltd is really paying dividends, as they create success next door to each other on St Mary’s Gate. Brown’s Cakes can make you a wedding cake or celebration cake that tastes great and looks fabulous too. Natasha believes the cake is often the centrepiece to every celebration and is passionate about designing a cake that will produce that ‘wow’ factor. She offers a personal service and advice on how you can have the cake of your dreams. She even serves cream teas so you can sit down, relax and sample her delicious cakes as you watch the world go by. To be in with a chance of winning a cream tea for two enter the competition on page 75. 38

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time tO say GOOdbye summer and hellO autumn.... take a peek at what’s to come this autumn from 25ten...

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roChdaLe FaMiLY

Goes Back

70’s

to the

BBC one’s recent series ‘turn Back time’, told the story of Britain’s most valued institution… the family. Using a unique blend of living history and genealogy, modern day British families were taken back in time to the 1900s before being fast-forwarded through almost one hundred years of family life.

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he series, filmed on albert road in the Northern seaside town of Morecambe, focused on three families - the taylors, the goldings and the Meadows family. they dressed, cooked, ate, worked and played just as they would have done in five key chapters of the 20th century. street lamps, cars and road markings changed, as did the decor, furniture and technology in the three houses that became their homes. By the 1970s, the fifth episode of the series, the final family took up residence in albert road. From rochdale, single mum Lisa rhodes together with her two young boys, harrison and daniel, became part of the ever-changing shape of Britain’s family unit. here is Lisa’s first hand account of daily life in the 70’s, along with its strikes, power cuts, women’s liberation… and, of course, tupperware parties! It all started back in October last year, when Harrison, Daniel and I saw an advert for ‘Turn Back Time – The Family’; it read ‘Families wanted for BBC1 Living History series – 40

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would you and your family like to step back in time and tread in your ancestors’ footsteps?’. We all thought we would love that, so we applied. The casting producer Ingrid called and we had a wonderful chat. I told her all about me and the kids and how much we would love to be a part of this amazing once in a lifetime opportunity, and there and then she said she wanted to meet us… we were all very excited! Ingrid came up all the way from London and asked us all about ourselves. Then, we waited. Christmas came and went, and in early January, the phone rang… we had been chosen. And due to film our episode in April 2012 - we were beside ourselves with excitement! One of the highlights for us was having a trip to London for our costume fittings. We went to the National Theatre costume department and it was so exciting; the kids had a ball, racks and racks of fabulous costumes from all eras

- it was amazing. After our fittings we went to ‘Wall to Wall’ production offices where we met the ‘Turn Back Time’ team, who made us feel like royalty, and so welcome - what a great bunch of wonderful people. Before we knew it, we were filming our ‘back story day’. Adam (who ended up being our camera man) and Rob came and spent the day with us in modern day. They just really recorded us as a single parent family, in a


‘women time’. The party was just getting going, the mateaus wine was flowing and then boom… power cut, end of party, time for bed. Day Four and it was breakfast time in the Rhodes Family household… time to put the kettle on… no water! Someone put a note through the door - Harrison read ‘water rationing’ - so we all went to get water from the standpipe outside. I don’t think Harrison was too impressed. While going for the water, he said ‘mum, was this in the contract?’, and then said, ‘mum, did you read it?!’. Day Five and our journey was nearly over. We had survived, without mobile phones, computers and television… and not missed anything one little bit! And how better to spend our last day in the 80s, than with a royal wedding celebration for Charles and Diana, a fabulous party which meant it was the end of our journey…

The Rhodes family with some of the production team from ‘Turn Back Time’

normal every day situations. We made bacon butties, the kids played with their technology (a very regular occurrence in our house!) and enjoyed a trip to the park - we had a great day. We arrived in Morecambe and our first experience of Turning Back Time was driving around in a 1970’s car. It had a choke, no power steering, only four gears, and the braking distance was about three miles! And yes, I stalled it before I even got out of the hotel car park - this was now a reality, we were going back in time.

the 70’s, children of my boy’s ages living with a loan parent would take themselves off to school on a bike quite regularly, whereas today, I just couldn’t let that happen… so they loved the freedom. That evening we all went to a school 1970’s disco and we all had a great time having a boogie to some good old 1970’s tunes. By Day Three we had all really got used to the

The whole experience was amazing for my boys and I - a chance of a lifetime. We had laughs, sweat and tears along the way and met some truly amazing and inspirational families.

We were then escorted to Albert Road and we gave up our luxuries, i.e. our mobile phones, handbags and all our worldly goods; all we had were the clothes on our backs. It was time to move in…. We walked up the stairs (no carpet) and were greeted by Sandra, our landlady. I think my face said it all. I did try to hide my disappointment, but I think it showed. I wondered how I was ever going to spend five days with the kids in this one room, never mind one bedroom… one room! Harrison thought it was fine and a great adventure. Daniel was just gutted the room only had two games and said ‘it only has two games and I have to survive with that?’; funny for an eight year old… they just don’t realise how lucky they are. We spent the whole day in the bedsit. I had great joy trying to cook the family meal; there was just no room and trying to make smash was horrendous and I even got lumps in the bisto gravy! On Day Two, the kids were really excited to spend a day in a school and I was off to work in a local café. I really enjoyed it and was thankful to get out of the bedsit for the day. I waved the kids off to school, but was stressing a bit as they were going on the bikes. Back in

bedsit, but I did feel for those single mums who really did have to live like this. However, something I realised very quickly was that in the 70s, neighbours stuck together and looked after each other’s kids. The kids had a ball; playing out on the choppers, playing with the skipping ropes and basically just being kids. That night all the ladies went to a Tupperware party! I remember fondly my mum doing Tupperware parties in the 70s, but it was really a time for women to just go and have some www.rochdalestyle.com

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the rise of the MetroseXUaL Metrosexual: a term used to describe a male who spends time and money on his appearance. Calling all men! have you ever wondered how the likes of david Beckham, daniel Craig and Christian Bale aka Batman, along with other male celebrities, maintain their masculinity whilst holding the title of the ‘modern metrosexual’ - with david Beckham being the poster boy for the metrosexual man.

• CHEST AND BACK WAXING every 8-12 weeks depending on speed of growth. A smooth torso isn’t everyone’s ideal, but for those of you who do want to achieve this look then waxing is the most effective method of hair removal... leaving your skin smooth and hair free for weeks.

Over the past few years, there has been a definite shift in the popularity of male treatments within the beauty industry. The intention of this article is to demonstrate how you (... yes you... a male in the 21st century) can maintain your sexuality, whatever that might be, whilst being a modern man who cares for his appearance.

• MALE MANICURE AND PEDICURE every 3 – 6 weeks. It is important to keep your hands and feet groomed too. Hands require a manicure and feet require a pedicure where nails are cut, filed, cuticles are removed and muscles are massaged to improve circulation and promote healthy nail growth. Nails are then buffed to a natural healthy sheen.

Become a perfectly groomed modern man by following these five golden rules: • GROOM YOUR EYEBROWS – No one wants the ‘oscar the grouch look’, so eyebrows should be groomed professionally every 4-6 weeks. Your local salon has trained professionals, experienced in waxing who will shape the brow subtly, removing hair from the centre brows and taking stray areas of hair growth. People will notice something different about you; they will comment that you look different, younger perhaps? But they won’t quite know why. • FACIALS every 6-8 weeks – wipe away the years with regular facials, which will not only make your skin look refreshed and younger, but will leave you feeling fantastic too. Facials include deep cleansing rituals to rid blocked pores of impurities, purifying masks to clean the skin leaving it refined and refreshed and exfoliation, to rid the skin of all the dead skin cells your skin hasn’t naturally shed, which can leave your skin looking dull and grey. Regular facials will take years off your appearance, leaving your skin truly clean and revitalised, giving you the confidence to face the world.

• SWEDISH MASSAGE – to rebalance your body and mind, relax and sooth tense muscles. Perfect for tension relief, or after a gym work out for over stressed muscles. Aside from the calming benefits, swedish massage is thought to be good for easing muscular strain by flushing out toxins, improving circulation by increasing oxygen flow in the blood, helping to keep ligaments and tendons supple, stimulating the nervous system and reducing emotional and physical stress.

EMMA FITTON Business, Salon Manager

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MARCUS AND HIS

‘Brig Society’ Another of the UK’s top comedians is heading to the middleton Arena on Sunday 7 october, with marcus Brigstocke promising an evening of sharp observations, quick wit and thought provoking comedy as he takes a look at life in Britain, with his show, ‘the Brig Society’.

The award winning comic is a television and radio favourite and known to millions of comedy fans thanks to a string of shows including ‘Live at the Apollo’, ‘Have I Got News for You’, ‘QI’, ‘Argumental’, and the new Channel 4 panel show ‘A Short History of Everything Else’. He’s also made Radio 4 his second home and is a regular on ‘The ‘Now Show’ with Punt & Dennis, as well as long-standing classics ‘Just a Minute’ and ‘The Newsquiz’. ‘the Brig society’, through the persuasive

Festival. He is now regarded as a major comedy,

medium of jokes and anecdotes tackles the

writing and acting talent, performing stand up

trivialities and complexities of life with joyful

nationally to sell out audiences around the UK and

silliness. Political scandal, economic

globally at international comedy festivals.

incompetence, religious hypocrisy and simple

Aside from performing stand up, Marcus is an

human stupidity; there's not much that escapes

accomplished actor, most notably appearing as King

his blisteringly funny observations on twenty first

Arthur in ‘Spamalot’ in London ’s West End.

century living. an invitation to re-engineer all the

Tickets for Marcus Brigstocke at Middleton

systems that don't help us to be happy, live well,

Arena (£15) are available at www.seetickets.com, by

listen to good music, dance and eat whatever

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cheese we want to eat!

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Marcus’s talent was noted in 1996 when he won the BBC New Comedian Award at the Edinburgh

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PACKING A PUNCH IN

Rochdale! Richard Whittaker Ltd is one of many successful businesses in the town and following their success at the Rochdale Business Awards 2011, Style went to find out what goes on inside their impressive factory in Mayfield. On a damp summer’s day, I was delighted to meet Sue & Alan Rigby, who are the driving force behind this exciting and innovative company.

after being made redundant at Fothergill & harvey’s, in the early sixties, alan landed a job at richard Whittaker Ltd in smallbridge and rakewood. Within months, the Md of the time had realised alan’s potential and promoted him to company director. Raising a young family meant that he was unable to invest as much as he would have liked and he was sidestepped when the MD retired, but finally came to take the reins in 2000 after a management buyout. Since that time, Alan has led the company into widely differing sectors of the food industry, embracing new technology but investing wisely in people, as well as equipment. His young son, Tom, is now a Director of the company and Alan's brother in law, Les Burrill, is the Works Director. The company has suffered two major fires since its inauguration in 1962, but from humble beginnings

with just five staff, the company now employs ninetythree, has a turnover of over £6m and is on target to take it to £10m by 2013. Upon my visit, I was impressed to see Alan driving a forklift truck around his 83,000 sq ft facility. In conversation he explained, “I don’t ever ask a staff member to do something which I haven't done myself”. On my walk around the factory I could see the company's expertise in handling a wide varieties of ingredients – including allergens, spices, flour, gluten free products, together with ingredients for the specialist Chinese, Afro-Caribbean and Indian & Asian market. Their continued success comes from offering an extensive assortment of packaging formats; customers old and new are delighted with this “one stop shop” facility. Work is flooding in for the company, merely

by recommendation from both existing customers and suppliers. All of the staff have a pride in their work and Alan rightly offers praise where praise is due, valuing the contribution made by the cleaner as much as that of his fellow directors – it’s teamwork that makes the dream work! Colin Meredith

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23RD SEPTEMBER 2012 KINGSWAY BUSINESS PARK ROCHDALE Be a part of the first ever scenic race to take in the paths and roadways on and around Kingsway Business Park, Rochdale! A choice of 5K and 10K routes is available - plus a kids’ race and a 2K fun run for adults and children. Starting and finishing on the Kingsway Park Sports Centre running track. Medal, goody bag and t-shirt to 5k and 10k finishers!

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ENTRY FEE: 10K £12.00 (£10.00 UKA members) £15 on the day 5K £10.00 (£8 UKA members) £15 on the day Kids’ Track Race + Adult & Kids’ 2K Fun Run £3

Five Ways to Wellbeing Rochdale Borough

Rochdale

Development Agency

Held under UK Athletic rules. Licence applied for.

For more information and to enter online visit:

Race organised on behalf of Rochdale Development Agency and the Kingsway Partnership by Nice Work. Enquiries/more information: 01797 230009

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SEPT to NOV 2012 ROCHDALE

HEYWOOD

events guide

MIDDLETON

PENNINES

MARCUS BRIGSTOCKE THE BRIG SOCIETY 7 OCTOBER 2012 MIDDLETON ARENA “One of the cleverest and most engaging stand-ups you’ll see” The Mirror (%2)4!'% !442!#4)/.3 s !243 s ,)6% -53)# #/.#%243 s 342%%4 %6%.43 &%34)6!,3


Contents

Arts

&ILM

Mon 3 Sept 2012 to Sun 16 Sept 2012

Cinema listings

Littleborough Lacemakers Exhibition

Organised by Rochdale Odeon Cinemas

Arts

02

Concerts

02

Films

02

Heritage Attractions

02

Live Music

07

Markets & Fairs

07

To Tues 11 Sept 2012

Street Events & Festivals

07

Together Exhibition

Theatre & Performing Arts

07

Walks & Tours

08

Workshops & Talks

08

Organised by Littleborough Coach House Lacemaking exhibition and demonstrations 6ENUE Littleborough Coach House, Lodge Street, Littleborough Time: Monday-Saturday 11am-4pm Enquiries: 01706 378481

Organised by Rochdale Countryside Services 6ENUE Hollingworth Lake Visitor Centre Time: Time: 10.30am - 4.45pm daily - Information Centre; 9.30am-4.45pm - Toilets & Cafe Enquiries: 01706 373421

For full details of our current films and times, or to make a credit card booking please call 0871 22 44 007 , or visit our website at www.odeon.co.uk. Calls charged at national rate. Senior Screen (over 50’s) – event every Wednesday morning. Baby Odeon (parent and baby screening) every Wednesday morning. 6ENUE Rochdale Multiplex Cinema, Sandbrook Park, Rochdale. Time: Various "OOKINGS %NQUIRIES 0871 22 44 007 or web site www.odeon.co.uk

Heritage Attractions Mon 17 Sept 2012 to Sat 20 Oct 2012 Preview Events Guide is a Link4Life publication compiled by Rochdale Tourist Information Centre, Touchstones Rochdale, The Esplanade, Rochdale, OL16 1AQ. Tel: 01706 924928

%NQUIRIES "OOKINGS

A Watercolour Exhibition by Gary Aston Organised by Littleborough Coach House 6ENUE Littleborough Coach House, Lodge Street, Littleborough Time: Monday-Saturday 11am-4pm Enquiries: 01706 378481

Organised by Littleborough Coach House 6ENUE Littleborough Coach House, Lodge Street, Littleborough Time: Monday-Saturday 11am-4pm Enquiries: 01706 378481

Sat 27 Oct 2012 to Sat 24 Nov 2012

Sun 2 Sept 2012

Sat 22 Sept 2012 to Sat 20 Oct 2012

How to get there

CafĂŠ Club Artists Exhibition in Mixed Media

Not listed? If you would like your event listed free in a future issue of Preview then email us on preview@link4life.org or post details to Rochdale TIC (address above). Photos and editorial, max 75 words, also welcome. Link4Life cannot guarantee to include all requests and may edit submissions at their discretion. Deadline: Fri 5 Oct

Regular events For a list of regular weekly groups and sessions visit www.link4life.org/whatson or contact Rochdale TIC to obtain a printed copy.

A Watercolour Exhibition by David Ainsworth

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Organised by Littleborough Coach House 6ENUE Littleborough Coach House, Lodge Street, Littleborough Time: Monday-Saturday 11am-4pm Enquiries: 01706 378481

Organised by Ellenroad Steam Museum Experience the awesome power of the world’s largest working mill engine in full steam and on public display, plus an exhibition of prints by Rochdale Photographic Society. 6ENUE Ellenroad Steam Museum, Elizabethan Way, Newhey, Rochdale Time: Admission from 11am; with steaming from 12noon-4pm Price: £3 Adult, £2.50 Concessions, £8 Family Enquiries: 07789 802632

Concerts

Large print Preview can be made available in large print on request.

-IDDLETON 'OLDEN #LUSTER 6ISITOR /PEN $AYS n 4UESDAY &RIDAY afternoon Organised by Edgar Wood & THI Initiative Throughout September, four of Middleton’s most spectacular buildings will be open to visitors every Tuesday & Friday between 1pm and 4pm. So, if you don’t get time to visit them during Heritage Open Days Weekend you’ll have six more chances to visit. Middleton’s three medieval buildings of St Leonard’s Parish Church, The Queen Elizabeth 1st Grammar School, and the Olde Boar’s Head, together with The Edgar Wood Centre, will be open free of charge for visitors to learn about the town’s historic past. Time: Between 1pm & 4pm Enquiries: Rochdale Visitor Information Centre on 01706 924928 (Tuesday – Saturday 10am-5pm)

To find out more about any event, or to book tickets, please contact the organiser direct on the number provided with the event listing.

GMPTE Enquiries 0161 228 7811 or visit a GMPTE Travelshop

Sat 1 Sept 2012 to Sun 30 Sept 2012

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Organised by Littleborough Coach House Lunchtime concert by Angela Rowley, followed by the Trinity Singers on Tues 30 Oct 2012; and Alyson Brailsford and Friends on Tues 27 Nov 2012. 6ENUE Littleborough Coach House, Lodge Street, Littleborough Time: Concert 1pm – 2pm Price: Small charge Enquiries: 01706 378481

Sat 29 Sept 2012

2OCHDALE #OMMUNITY 7IND "AND Organised by Middleton Musical Society Rochdale Community Wind Band in concert on behalf of Middleton Christian Aid Committee. 6ENUE Alkrington United Reformed Church, Manchester New Road, Middleton Time: 7.30pm Price: ÂŁ6 Enquiries: David 0161 643 1365

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Organised by Greater Manchester Fire Service Museum Summer Open Day, jointly with Rochdale Fire Station at Greater Manchester Fire Service Museum to be held on Sunday 2 September 2012 plus monthly opening. Please refer to: www.manchesterfire.gov.uk/museum for future event details. 6ENUE Maclure Road, Rochdale Time: 10am-4pm Price: Free Enquiries: 01706 901227


The Rochdale Pioneers

On show until Mar 2013

On show until Dec 2012

Following on from the Gallery’s successful Victorian Stories exhibition in 2010, this is a chance to see Edwardian paintings from the Art Gallery collection alongside costume, objects and ephemera of the time from the Museum and Local Studies collections. Featured artists include Luke Fildes, Jessica Hayllar, Hubert Von Herkomer, Edward Atkinson Hornel and Walter Sickert.

This exhibition tells the story of the origins of the Co-operative Movement and how it started right here in Rochdale focusing on the lives of the local men who went on to become the Rochdale Pioneers. It will also showcase the exciting plans for the £3 million extension of the historic Toad Lane’s Pioneer Museum which will reopen in time to celebrate 2012 as the Year of the Co-operatives.

Lady Royds by Luke Fildes

Echoes of the Edwardian Era

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People’s Art 2012

On show until 8 Sept 2012

29 Sept - 24 Nov 2012 © and courtesy of Storey Gallery

Laura Ford uses soft materials, fabrics and found objects to create contemporary figurative sculptures which are often endearing, but somehow unnerving at the same time. This exhibition features three of Ford’s sculptures inspired by stories of exploration and adventure, in particular Robert Falcon Scott’s Antarctic expedition a century ago and the German artist Joseph Beuys’ story of surviving a WWII plane crash. The works are on loan from the Imogen and Elspeth Turner Collection.

The popular open exhibition for new and established artists, both amateur and professional, who live or work in the borough of Rochdale returns in the autumn. Handing in dates will be 11-15 September 2012.

Gallery One Show Adam Kerfoot-Roberts: 2OCHDALE 5P #LOSE and Abstract

A Century Later On show until 8 Sept 2012 This exhibition of contemporary work from the Art Gallery collection provides a counterpoint to the Edwardian paintings on display in Gallery Two, which themselves were contemporary when the Gallery opened in 1903 and was extended in 1912. It reflects the Gallery’s longstanding tradition of collecting and provides an opportunity to see more recent additions to the collection. Artists include Alan Birch, David Gledhill, Lubaina Himid, Vincent James, Susie MacMurray, Taslim Martin and Paul Rooney.

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1 Sept – 10 Nov 2012 Local photographer Adam KerfootRoberts has developed a series of abstracts based on architectural details of buildings around Rochdale which are showcased in this exhibition.

4/5#(34/.%3 !545-. !243 %6%.43 Thurs 6 Sept 2012 - Naaaay! Thurs 4 Oct 2012 - Ribbit, Ribbit! Thurs 1 Nov 2012 – Cheep, Cheep!

Sat 20 Oct 2012

Sat 3 Nov 2012

Coop-tastic Family Fun Day and Big Draw | 11am-2pm

Twig Whistles | 11am-1pm

Stars, Claps and Wiggly Toes Under 5s Activities 10.15am-11am & 11.15am-12noon

Help us to celebrate International Year of Cooperatives and national Big Draw month in this exciting day of free arts and craft activities for the whole family to enjoy together. Activities include: puppet making, nature crafts, knitted bees, science experiments, making masks and creating badges too! Drop in – no booking required. All ages welcome.

Bring your little ones along to a fun dance activity led by Spiral Dance. Each session will have a different animal theme. For 2-5 years and their carers. All children must be accompanied with an adult. Booking essential. Bookings can only be made in the two weeks prior to the event.

Touchstones Rochdale

The Esplanade, Rochdale, OL16 1AQ | 01706 924492

OPEN: Tuesday-Saturday 10am-5pm. Free entry.

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An adult workshop. Join craftsman Mamu to create twig whistles, made from hazel-wood sourced from sustainable managed woods. Booking is essential as places are limited.

Wed 7 Nov 2012

3D Decoupage Animals | 11am-1pm An adult workshop. Join Cat Jessop to create three dimensional decoupage animals. Booking is essential as places are limited.

Wed 24 Oct 2012 Wed 3 Oct 2012

Winter Garden Planters | 11am-1pm An adult workshop. Join craftsman Mamu to create winter garden planters, made from hazel-wood sourced from sustainable managed woods. Booking is essential as places are limited.

Wed 10 Oct 2012

Sculptural Decorations | 11am-1pm

Create Consult presents Dr. Sketchy Bohemian Edwardians | 1pm-4pm

Wed 17 Nov 2012

A life drawing event with a twist! Accompanied by a live musician you will get to draw a cool, interesting life model in period costume accompanied by an experienced tutor. For young people aged 14 – 25 years. Booking is essential. Parental consent forms will be sent out when booking on to the session for young people under 18 years.

An adult workshop. Come along and learn how to make knitted brooches with artist Alison Cooper. Booking is essential as places are limited.

An adult workshop.Create unique sculptural decorations in clay with ceramic artist Su Hudson. Booking is essential as places are limited.

Wed 27 Oct 2012

Wed 17 Oct 2012

An adult workshop. Create unique sculptural decorations in clay with ceramic artist Su Hudson. Booking is essential as places are limited.

Woven Jewellery | 11am-1pm An adult workshop. Come along and learn how to make wonderful woven jewellery with artist Alison Cooper. Booking is essential as places are limited.

Knitted Brooches | 11am-1pm

Wed 24 Nov 2012

Felted Pictures | 11am-1pm An adult workshop. Join artist Cat Jessop to create beautiful felted pictures. Booking is essential as places are limited.

Sculptural Decorations | 11am-1pm

Bookings is essential ~ ring 01706 924492 to confirm your place. www.link4life.org/whatson

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Heritage Attractions

St. Chad’s Churchwatch Sessions Organised by St Chad’s, Rochdale Parish Church Rochdale’s magnificent Parish Church, located up the 122 steps behind the Town Hall, is the town’s oldest building, telling the story of 1,000 years of local history. With stonework dating back to the 14th century, splendid stained glass including William Morris’s ’Faith, Hope and Charity’ window , the 13th century font where Gracie filed’s was baptised in 1898, the 1786 grave of the dialect poet and political satirist Tim Bobbin, a wall reputed to date back to the pre1066 and stocks for Rochdale’s 1600’s felons. Guides will be on duty. No charge, but donations towards the upkeep of this splendid heritage building appreciated. 6ENUE St. Chad’s Parish Church, Sparrow Hill, Town Hall Square Time: Drop in 2pm-4pmTuesday to Friday; 11am4pm Saturday & Sunday Enquiries: 01706 647161 or 01706 642311

Sun 9 Sept 2012

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Day Out With Thomas Organised by East Lancashire Railway Thomas the Tank Engine returns this year with all his friends, with face painting, magic, circus and puppet shows, Thomas film screenings and much, much more. Visit our Thomas events page on www.eastlancsrailway.org.uk. 6ENUE ELR Stations "OOKINGS %NQUIRIES ELR for details 0161 764 7790 (10am-4pm)

Organised by East Lancashire Railway Dare you ride the Halloween Ghost Train? Our hugely popular steam-hauled evening trains take you through pitch black tunnels and stop at dark stations with spooky surprises. Please telphone for details or refer to www.eastlancsrailway.org.uk. 6ENUE East Lancashire Railway; please refer to the website or phone for further information. "OOKINGS %NQUIRIES 0161 764 7790 (10am-4pm)

Organised by Ellenroad Steam Museum Experience the awesome power of the world's largest working mill engine in full steam and on public display, plus Saddleworth Clog and Garland Dancers. 6ENUE Ellenroad Steam Museum, Elizabethan Way, Newhey, Rochdale Time: Admission from 11am; with steaming from 12noon-4pm Price: ÂŁ3 Adult, ÂŁ2.50 Concessions, ÂŁ8 Family "OOKINGS %NQUIRIES 07789 802632

Littleborough History Centre Heritage Open Days 2012 Organised by Littleborough History Centre This newly-opened heritage centre is based in the original station building on the platform at Littleborough Station. For Heritage Open Days there will be a special exhibition of school days in Littleborough in years gone by. Access is currently by the station steps. Parking: Free parking in the adjacent station car park. Buses stop outside. Train services on the Manchester to Leeds via Todmorden route. Booking is not necessary. 6ENUE Littleborough History Centre, Littleborough Station, Stephenson Square, Littleborough OL15 8AF Time: Saturday 11am-4pm; Sunday 12.30pm-3.30pm

Diesel Theme Day Organised by East Lancashire Railway Please telephone or refer to www.eastlancsrailway.org.uk. 6ENUE ELR Stations "OOKINGS %NQUIRIES 0161 764 7790 (10am-4pm)

)N 3TEAM THE 7EST 0ENNINE 7OOD Turners Organised by Ellenroad Steam Museum Experience the awesome power of the world’s largest working mill engine in full steam and on public display, plus a display and sale of their work by the West Pennine Wood Turners. 6ENUE Ellenroad Steam Museum, Elizabethan Way, Newhey, Rochdale Time: Admission from 11am; with steaming from 12noon-4pm Price: £3 Adult, £2.50 Concessions, £8 Family Enquiries: 07789 802632

Every year on four days in September, Heritage Open Days celebrates England’s fantastic architecture and culture by offering free access to properties that are usually closed to the public or normally charge for admission. Buildings of every age, style and function throw open their doors, from town halls to temples with a fantastic free festival that can be enjoyed by all ages.

FREE to explore!

Autumn Diesel Weekend Organised by East Lancashire Railway Don’t miss one of the highlight events of the UK heritage diesel calendar with a number of the nation’s best preserved diesel locos. Refer to www.eastlancsrailway.org.uk for further details. 6ENUE All stations "OOKINGS %NQUIRIES 0161 764 7790 (10am-4pm)

For programme details ring 01706 924928 or visit www.link4life.org/events

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Sat 3 Nov 2012

Heritage Open Days

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Organised by Golden Mosque The first mosque in Rochdale built in 1963; originally a chapel, it was then purpose-built as the Golden Mosque. For Heritage Open Days visitors will be met by a guide to explore the mosque (minimum child age for tours 10 years). Directions: Rochdale M62, J20, Lower Sheriff Street is 3rd left from Clement Royds Street. There is a car park. Booking is not necessary. 6ENUE Golden Mosque, Lower Sheriff Street, Spotland, Rochdale OL12 6TG Time: Saturday & Sunday 10am-11.30am Enquiries: 01706 924928

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Golden Mosque - Heritage Open Days 2012

Halloween Ghost Trains

6INTAGE 4RANSPORT 'ATHERING Organised by East Lancashire Railway Experience the timeless style and elegance of beautifully restored vintage vehicles from the 1920s through to the 1970s at this annual event held in the yard of the Bury Transport Museum. Refer to www.eastlancsrailway.org.uk for further details. 6ENUE Bury Transport Museum "OOKINGS %NQUIRIES ELR for details 0161 764 7790 (10am-4pm)

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Image: St Leonard’s, Middleton Parish Church Š 2012 Martyn Cummings

Tues 4 Sept, Weds 5 Sept, Thur 6 Sept 2012; INCLUDING &RI 3EPT TO 3UN 3EPT FOR Heritage Open Days


Clive John and The Spirit Band play a tribute to Johnny Cash with songs including The Ring of Fire, Boy named Sue, Folsom Prison Blues, Man in Black, One Piece at a Time, Forty Shades of Green and many more beautifully complemented by a perfect selection of Clive’s own songs like the hits The Spirit and Purple Sky. Time: Doors 7pm, Starts 7.30pm Tickets: £17 24 Hour Ticketline: 0871 230 0010 Book online: www.seetickets.com

Sunday 7 October The Johnny Cash Roadshow

Friday 21 September

‘Let’s Hang On’

Back by popular demand the music of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. Time: Doors 7pm, Starts 7.30pm Tickets: £18, £16.50 Concessions Book online: www.seetickets.com

Saturday 29 September

The star of BBC1’s ‘Have I Got News For You,’ ‘Live at the Apollo’ and new Channel 4 quiz ‘A Short History of Everything Else’ takes his hotly anticipated new show on tour. The award-winning comedian is a firm favourite with comedy fans and ‘The Brig Society’ promises to be as sharply observant and quick-witted as his much loved catalogue of work. Time: 8pm Tickets: £15 Book online: www.seetickets.com

Marcus Brigstocke

“Dazzling, inspired, perfectly observed. I’ve yet to see anything funnier” Daily Telegraph

Elite Tributes presents

“Intelligent, dark, subtle stuff” The Observer

Forever Michael: The World’s Greatest Michael Jackson Tribute

Sunday 21 October

Direct from the USA, a show that is currently taking UK theatres by storm. Featuring mesmerising choreography and spectacular costumes and all of your favourite hits, including the early Jackson Five classics and songs such as Thriller, Smooth Criminal, Bad, Beat it, Man in the Mirror and many more. Time: Doors 7pm, Starts 7.30pm Tickets: £15, £13 Concessions Book online: www.seetickets.com

Forever Michael

Friday 5 October

Elite Tributes presents

The Clone Roses Missed the reformed Stone Roses in their recent Manchester sell out concerts? Even if you were one of the lucky ones with a ticket you can now relive their legendary performances with the world’s premier tribute The Clone Roses. Stone Roses’ bass player Mani has offered the band an enthusiastic endorsement on Radio by saying “I can’t believe it’s not butter. The second best Stone Roses in the world – The Clone Roses”. You can’t ask for a better recommendation than that. These four lads from the North West of England have been playing at sold out venues across the UK for almost a decade, delighting crowds with their uncannily accurate recreation of a classic Stone Roses gig. Time: Doors 7.30pm, Support 8.15pm, On stage 9.10pm The Clone Roses Tickets: £13 Book online: www.seetickets.com

Paul Daniels ‘Hair Today Gone Tomorrow’ In the world of television magic, no one has enjoyed more success than Paul Daniels. From the moment he burst onto our screens, his magic shows have topped the ratings. He is undoubtedly our most successful TV magician - and international sex symbol! He promises not to dance! He will be joined by the lovely Debbie McGee. A show full of magic, comedy and amazement. Early booking advised. Time: 8pm Tickets: £16.50 24 Hour Ticketline: 0871 230 0010 Book online: www.seetickets.com

Paul Daniels

Saturday 24 November - Monday 31 December 2012

It’s Behind You Productions presents

Dick Whittington & His Cat After the success of last year’s pantomime ‘Aladdin’, which broke all previous box office records and received rave reviews from all media including TV, radio and newspapers, this year’s production is ‘Dick Whittington & His Cat’, again with an all celebrity cast from TV’s favourite soaps. Time: Daytime and evening performances Tickets: £18 Adults, £15.50 Concessions, £12.50 Children, £53 Family Ticket (any 4 people) Book online: www.seetickets.com

ALL SEATS AVAILABLE FROM THE ARENA BOX OFFICE:

www.middletonarena.com

Box Office 0844 855 4020

‘Let’s Hang On’

Marcus Brigstocke: ‘The Brig Society’

Middleton Arena

The Johnny Cash Roadshow

Corporation Street, M24 1AG

Friday 14 September

0844 855 4020 www.link4life.org/whatson

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Friday 7 September

SOUL NIGHT

Sunday 21 October

Time: 8pm to 1.30am Tickets: ÂŁ5 on the door

Sunday 16 September

MICHAEL BUBLÉ TRIBUTE NIGHT

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Plus great disco!!! Time: Doors open 7.30pm Tickets: ÂŁ5 on the door October

Saturday 29 September

MOTOWN NIGHT

Saturday 22 September 2012 Rochdale Music Society Presents:

BLOSSOM STREET SINGERS My Spirit Sang All Day: Celebrating the breadth of the English choral tradition, Blossom Street presents a selection of great English choral works, including music by Finzi, Elgar and Howells, alongside works by emerging young composers. Time: 7.30pm Price: ÂŁ14 Full, ÂŁ12.50 Over 60, ÂŁ5 Student, ÂŁ1 Child

October Friday 5 October

SOUL NIGHT Time: 8pm to 1.30am Tickets: ÂŁ5 on the door

Saturday 27 October

MOTOWN NIGHT Featuring all the best in Tamla Motown with the best DJs on the scene. Late bar. Time: 8pm to 1.30am Tickets: ÂŁ5 on the door

ALL TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM HEYWOOD CIVIC BOX OFFICE:

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ABSOLUTION SAXOPHONE QUARTET

Award winning Absolution Saxophone Quartet regularly perform at a wide range of venues and occasions and were delighted to perform for HM Queen Elizabeth II as part of the Diamond Jubilee tour. Alongside celebrating more traditional works, the group is in close and continuous collaboration with composers with the goal of expanding the saxophone quartet repertoire. Their programme features the following original works. Alfred Desenclos - Quatour pour Saxophones; Astor Piazzolla - Histoire Du Tango; Graham Fitkin - Hurl, Jean Rivier - Grave et Presto; Gordon Jacob Saxophone Quartet No 1; Callum Dewer – Stripped; Ian Wilson - So Softly; Will Gregory – High Life; Barbara Thompson - Saxophone Quartet No 3. Time: 3pm Tickets: £14 Full, £12.50 Over 60, £5 Student, £1 Child

November Friday 2 November

SOUL NIGHT Time: 8pm to 1.30am Tickets: ÂŁ5 on the door

Saturday 3 November

HEADBANGERS BALL Time: 8pm till 1.30am Tickets: ÂŁ10 on the door

Friday 9 November

COMING FROM AMERICA Tributes to Neil Diamond and Roy Orbison Tickets: ÂŁ5 on the door

Saturday 24 November

MOTOWN NIGHT Featuring all the best in Tamla Motown with the best DJs on the scene. Late bar. Time: 8pm to 1.30am Tickets: ÂŁ5 on the door

Friday 23 November

ELVIS MEETS ABBA Steve Storm as Elvis with full live band and featuring the Passionettes as ABBA, plus special guests the Ambassadoors. Time: Doors 7pm for 7.30pm Tickets: £10 "OOKINGS %NQUIRIES 01706 624104 Monday to Friday (9am – 4.30pm)

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Featuring all the best in Tamla Motown with the best DJs on the scene. Late bar. Time: 8pm to 1.30am Tickets: ÂŁ5 on the door

Rochdale Music Society Presents

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Heywood Civic Centre

Church Street, Heywood, OL10 1LW

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Live Music Sat 8 Sept 2012

Rochdale Town Hall Organ Recitals Organised by Oldham, Rochdale & Tameside Organists’ Association 8 Sept 2012 – Recital by Philip Rushforth Director of Music, Chester Cathedral 6 Oct 2012 – Recital by Robert Sharpe Director of Music, Truro Cathedral, Cornwall 6ENUE Rochdale Town Hall Time: 12noon prompt Price: £8 Adult, £6.50 Concessions & Members Enquiries: 01706 924775

Sat 17 Nov 2012

@4RIAL BY *URY BY 'ILBERT 3ULLIVAN SELECTION FROM @-ERRIE %NGLAND BY Edward German Organised by Middleton Musical Society 6ENUE Alkrington United Reformed Church, Manchester New Road, Middleton Time: 7.30pm Enquiries: Margaret Ratchford 0161 643 1365

h3ONGS OF 0RAISEv WITH THE "ISHOP OF Middleton Organised by Middleton Musical Society & Holy Trinity Church 6ENUE Holy Trinity Church, Parkfield, Middleton Time: 6.30pm Enquiries: Margaret Ratchford 0161 643 1365

Sun 14 Oct 2012

“Anniversary Evensong� with the "ISHOP OF -ANCHESTER Organised by Middleton Musical Society & Holy Trinity Church 6ENUE Holy Trinity Church, Parkfield, Middleton Time: 6.30pm Enquiries: Margaret Ratchford 0161 643 1365

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2OCHDALE 4OWN (ALL #AR "OOT 3ALES Organised by Rochdale Town Centre Management Company Car Boot Sales - Get rid of your old stuff and earn some cash doing it!!!! No booking necessary; simply turn up on the day. 6ENUE Rochdale Town Hall Square Car Park, The Esplanade Time: 8am-1pm Price: Car ÂŁ12, Van ÂŁ20 Enquiries: 01706 926676

Sat 25 Aug 2012 to Sun 2 Sept 2012

,ITTLEBOROUGH !RT &ESTIVAL Organised by Littleborough Arts Festival Committee Now in its 11th year, this 9 day event aims to promote art within the local community with various workshops for all ages and provide selling opportunities for artists. You could vote for your favourite photograph, see a display of pottery made by local schoolchildren and read their poetry. 6ENUE Littleborough Coach House, Lodge Street, Littleborough Enquiries: 01706 379252

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2OCHDALE &EEL 'OOD &ESTIVAL ,INK ,IFE #REATIVITY 4ENT "EES "UGS "EASTIES 6ICTORIAN 3PORTS 'AMES Organised by Rochdale Town Centre Management & Touchstones Rochdale This is a free event with live music, celebrity chefs and festival market. In support of Rochdale Feel Good Festival, especially for families to enjoy, this brand new tent programmed by Link4Life’s Arts & Heritage Service will involve a whole host of fun activities to join in with giving lots of opportunities to get creative! Themed around bees to tie in with the International Year of Co-operatives, there will be storytelling, arts and crafts, face painting and music amongst others. Join our costumed facilitator on Saturday on the Butts and try your hand at Victorian toys, games and exercises from this period from 10.30am- 4pm. Time: 10am-5pm – Creativity Tent Enquiries: 01706 924492

Sun 9 Sept 2012

&ARMERS -ARKET Organised by Littleborough Events and Associations Forum Please refer to www.littleboroughlocal.co.uk for further details. Further dates includes 7 Oct 2012 & 10 Nov 2012 (on Saturday due to Remembrance Sunday), with further dates throughout the year. Produce available includes delicious meats, vegetables, chutneys, cakes and cheeses and local crafts 6ENUE Conservative Club, Peel Street, Littleborough Time: 10am-3pm

Sun 16 Sept 2012

Third Sunday of the month 3UNDAY -ARKET #AR "OOT 3ALE Organised by Middleton Town Centre Management Runs over three levels in the multi-storey car park of Middleton Shopping Centre on the 3rd Sunday of the month. Just turn up – pay on the day. Free parking available on-site and off-site. 6ENUE Middleton Shopping Centre, Limetrees Road, Middleton Time: 6.30am–2pm Price: Cars £12, Vans £15 Enquiries: 0161 653 4990

Rochdale Christmas Lights Switch On Organised by Rochdale Town Centre Management Company 6ENUE The Butts, Rochdale Enquiries: Please contact for further details. 01706 926676 or www.rochdaletowncentre.co.uk

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Sat 17 Nov 2012

-IDDLETON #HRISTMAS &AMILY &UN Event Please telephone for details. Organised by Middleton Township Office & Middleton Shopping Centre 6ENUE Middleton Gardens & Middleton Shopping Centre Enquiries: 01706 923124

Saturday 17 Nov 2012

Heywood Christmas Lights Switch On Organised by Heywood Business Group York Street will be closed from 3.30pm from the lights at Market Street to Hartley Street to allow for entertainment, with the lights being switched on at 5pm. 6ENUE At the real tree, St Luke’s Church Time: From 3.30pm; Switch On 5pm Enquiries: 01706 922230

Sat 24 Nov 2012

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Lancashire Day Organised by LEAF The Christmas lights switch on event will include a fun fair and new for this year fire-dancers and a circus performer will take part. It is hoped there will be a performance by the Littleborough Brass Band. The switch on will be performed by the winner of the Littleborough Lions’ Peace Poster competition. Please refer to www.littleboroughlocal.co.uk for the latest information. Plans have been made to hoist the Lancashire flag to commemorate Lancashire Day on Tuesday 27 November 2012 when the Lancashire proclamation will be read out. 6ENUE Littleborough Town Centre Time: Festive Light Switch On starts about 4pm with switch on at 5.30pm Enquiries: 01706 373371

Sat 1 Sept 2012

2OCHDALE &EEL 'OOD &ESTIVAL -ARTHA AND THE 6ANDELLAS Organised by Rochdale TCM Free concert with full support and XFM DJ and Compere Tim Cocker. For full programme of Fringe and Celebrity Chef events visit www.rochdalefeelgoodfestival.co.uk. 6ENUE Town Hall Square Time: From 3pm Sun 9 Sept 2012

Littleborough Horticultural Society Show Organised by Littleborough Horticultural Society Competition entry divisions include: fruit & vegetables, floristry, handy crafts, cookery & children’s section. The event will include tombola, snacks, plant sale and children’s colouring competition. Raffle 4-4.30pm for produce from the day. Proceeds will go to the Allotment Charity. Entries for classes 6pm-8pm on Friday 7 September or 9am-12noon on Saturday 8 September 2012. 6ENUE Littleborough Coach House, Lodge Street, Littleborough (Harvey Room) Time: 10am onwards Enquiries: David/Becky on 01706 379408

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‘Wandering Minstrels’ – An evening with Gilbert and Sullivan Organised by Rochdale Phoenix Opera Society Tickets will available on the door. For further information please ring 01706 343163. 6ENUE Spotland Methodist Chapel, Rooley Moor Road, Rochdale Time: 7.30pm

Sat 24 Nov 2012

The Legend Continues featuring Navi as Michael Jackson This is the ONLY live band production that will have you believing for a moment, the legend continues. 6ENUE Gracie Fields Theatre, Rochdale Time: 7.30pm Price: Adults £16.50, Concessions & Children £14.00 "OOKINGS %NQUIRIES 01706 716689 Monday – Friday 11am – 4pm or book online: www.graciefieldstheatre.com

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7ALKS 4OURS Walks organised by Rochdale Countryside Service are graded to help you choose walks suitable to you: EASY: A gentle stroll, usually on fairly even ground. MEDIUM: A more energetic walk, possibly involving some hill and moor land walking. HARD: Strenuous walk, often all day, requiring a high standard of fitness.

Rochdale Ghost Walks Sept to Nov 2012 Organised by Colin Meredith & Russell Richardson Rochdale Ghost Walks will run on the first and third Thursday each month – Dates include: 6/9/12, 20/9/12, 4/10/12, 18/10/12, 31/10/12 (Halloween Special), 1/11/12 & 15/11/12, with regular dates throughout the year. Private parties for 15 or more catered for; anytime to suit. Ghostly tales and murderous deeds from Rochdale’s past will chill you to the core on these evening walks around Rochdale town centre. After the walk you can warm yourself in the cosy surroundings of the Baum, one of Rochdale’s finest ‘Real Ale’ pubs. Ghost walks suitable for adults and children. All children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. 6ENUE Meet at the Baum, 33-37 Toad Lane, Rochdale OL12 ONU Time: 7.30pm-9pm (approximately 90 minutes) Price: ÂŁ5 (all classes) "OOKINGS %NQUIRIES 07774152620 or 07939215458 or email: rochdaleghostwalks@yahoo.co.uk. No need to book; just turn up. Group bookings are necessary.

Rochdale Heritage Trail – Free Walks: Sept 2012 Organised by Link4Life & RMBC Rochdale became the birthplace of the modern co-operative movement in 1844 when the Rochdale Pioneers opened their shop in Toad Lane. To celebrate 2012 as the International Year of Co-operatives, this guided walks programme, led by a Blue Badge Guide, will show you around co-op related sites in Rochdale town centre. These free walks based on the Rochdale Heritage Trail, will include a quick tour inside the Pioneers Museum, subject to when it opens and availability. Pre-booking are through Rochdale Visitor Information Centre. Dates include: 6, 7, 8, 9/9/12 for Heritage Open Days 2012, 14/9/12, 22/9/12 & 28/9/12. 6ENUE Walks start and finish at Touchstones Rochdale, The Esplanade. Evening walks and walks on Sundays will start outside the building. Opening hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10am-5pm. Time: Various; duration approximately 1 hour. Time: Various; duration approximately 1 hour Price: Free "OOKINGS %NQUIRIES 01706 924928 Rochdale VIC; in person to Touchstones Rochdale or email tic@link4life.org or vic@link4life.org

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Organised by Rochdale Countryside Services This walk is part of the Pennine Walk & Ride Festival. Join Rae Street from Friends of Hollingworth Lake for this circular walk taking in visits to interesting heritage sites, for example, weavers cottages, coke ovens and the typically Pennine hamlet of Rakewood. Boots or stout shoes recommended. Duration: 4-5 miles, Graded: Easy. Booking is essential as limited places. 6ENUE Meet at Littleborough Square OL15 8AB Time: 1pm-4pm "OOKINGS %NQUIRIES 01706 373421

Organised by Rochdale Countryside Services Join Rangers on a walk looking for bats using bat detectors. Please bring a torch and wear sensible clothing. We’ll call you if it’s no longer taking place due to bad weather. Booking is essential, weather dependent. Graded: Easy. 6ENUE Hollingworth Lake Visitors Centre Time: 7pm-9pm Cost: £2 per person "OOKINGS %NQUIRIES 01706 373421

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'O 7ILD !UTUMN &ORAY Organised by Rochdale Countryside Services Join in with this family activity hunting for various berries and other late summer goodies. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Booking is essential as limited places. Graded: Easy. 6ENUE Hollingworth Lake Visitors Centre Time: 2pm-4pm Cost: ÂŁ1 per person "OOKINGS %NQUIRIES 01706 373421

-IDDLETON (ERITAGE 4HE #O OP Organised by Rochdale Borough Blue Badge Tourist Guides A Blue Badge Guided Heritage Trail to celebrate the United Nations’ International Year of Co-operatives. Duration: 2 hours approximately. Booking essential. 6ENUE Meet Blue Badge Anne Thomas outside Middleton Library, Long Street, Middleton M24 6UE Time: 1.30pm Price: £3 per person "OOKINGS ENQUIRIES 01706 924928 VIC (Tuesday– Saturday10am-5pm); email: tic@link4life.org or vic@ link4life.org; or in person to Touchstones Rochdale, The Esplanade

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Creative Writing Workshops Organised by Touchstones Rochdale Touchstones Rochdale is offering any would be or existing writers the opportunity to open up a whole new world of creative expression.Through these sessions of creative writing, we will explore the techniques and styles professional writers use, to bring words to life which leave us with memorable impressions. Whilst drawing inspriation from the rich intriguing Arts & Heritage collections, the group will also join in some amusing and vibrant workshops. Sessions led by Norman Warwick, Just Poets. Please phone for details. 6ENUE Touchstones Rochdale, The Esplanade Time: Workshops 2pm-3.30pm Enquiries: 01706 924492

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&RIENDS OF 2OCHDALE !RT 'ALLERY For many years the Friends have been helping the Art Gallery to conserve and acquire paintings for the collection. Talks by invited speakers about art history and craft are held most months with the occasional trip to visit other art collections. Talks cost ÂŁ2 per person for members; ÂŁ3 for non-members, which includes refreshments, payable on the door. No booking required. All welcome. 6ENUE Talks held at Touchstones Rochdale, The Esplanade Time: 12.30pm-1.45pm Enquiries: 01706 924492 or M Blakeley 01706 347699

Last Tuesday of Every Month

Knitty Gritty Organised by Touchstones Rochdale No booking required. Join our monthly knitting circle in CafÊ Life. Bring along your own knitting projects, share ideas and be inspired. Younger knitters are welcome in the school holidays. Free session – just buy a brew! Sessions dates for September to November 2012: 25/9/12, 30/10/12, 27/11/12. 6ENUE Touchstones Rochdale, The Esplanade Time: 2pm-3.30pm Enquiries: 01706 924492

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Organised by Middleton Floral Arts 6ENUE 3T !IDEN S #HURCH 3UDDEN 2OCHDALE Time: 7.30pm Price: ÂŁ4 per ticket Enquiries: 01706 923124

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Lancashire Dialect Evening Organised by Edwin Waugh Lancashire Dialect Society Future dates include 14 Nov & 12 Dec 2012. 6ENUE Jarvis Street Methodist Chapel, Jarvis Street, (off Whitworth Road) Rochdale Time: 7.30pm Price: Donations welcome. Enquiries: 01706 343163

Thursday 25 October 2012

The New Pioneers: What #O OPERATIVES #AN $O &OR 9OU Organised by Social Enterprise and Co-operative Forum (International Year of Co-operatives event) There will be family activities, stalls and information all about local co-operatives, plus co-operative business advice and seminars. No booking required. 6ENUE Touchstones Rochdale, The Esplanade, Rochdale Time: 10.30am – 3.30pm Enquiries: For more information about this, and ‘Co-operatives Dale Festival’, please contact Andrew Jessop 07910 270458 jessop.2006@btinternet.com

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An illustarted talk by historian Geoff Wellens Organised by Edgar Wood & THI Initiative During his illustrated talk, Geoff Wellens will discuss Medieval Middleton, its buildings, its people, the Parish of Middleton and how the parish became so extensive. 6ENUE Middleton Parish Church, Middleton Time: 7.30pm-9.30pm "OOKINGS %NQUIRIES 0161 643 4362


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THE GREEN DOOR

The Green Door is Littleborough's newest restaurant owned by chef Graham Sherwin. The former New Inn has been transformed into a light and inviting restaurant offering a traditional English menu. The restaurant also has special offers for mid-week diners that include free wine when ordering from the a la carte menu. The restaurant can also cater for private parties up to 50 and is now taking bookings for the Christmas period. They also offer a wide selection of wines to compliment every dish at prices to suit every pocket. Closed Mondays the restaurant is open for lunch and dinner Tues - Sat and all day Sunday 12 - 7pm. 122 new road Littleborough OL15 8nL 01707 838016

LA MANCHA TAPAS BAR La Mancha is Rochdale's only specialist tapas restaurant serving authentic Spanish cuisine in atmospheric surroundings. Situated in the very heart of Rochdale, the restaurant is easily accessible with lots of local parking. La Mancha was established over 10 years ago and has stood the test of time thanks to the quality and authenticity of its menu. Along with their lunchtime specials, they also have an extensive specials board with dishes from all the regions of Spain. Why not join them for a great party atmosphere. New takeaway service available - collection only (not available Sat & Sun) Why not celebrate with your group in our great party atmosphere. (£5 per head deposit required when booking.) Closed Monday. Food served Tues - Thurs 12 - 2.30 & 6 - 9.30, Fri & Sat 12-10.30, Sun 5 - 9.00. Now taking bookings for Christmas, small deposit required. La Mancha 5 The Butts, Ave Rochdale OL16 1ES. www.tapasatlamancha.co.uk or for all bookings Tel: 01706 713400

VEENAS The Veenas Restaurant Club is a beautiful, authentic Indian Restaurant. The restaurant itself is impeccably laid out, with an elegant East meets West style, where attention to detail and exceptional service is second nature. The Indian food at The Veenas Restaurant is unique in both flavour and quality. They offer sophisticated dishes, laden with bursts of flavour. Indian dishes are authentic recipes made from fresh produce, the finest vegetables and the tastiest meats. Whatever your preference for Indian food; hot or mild, vindaloo or korma - The Veenas Restaurant has something for everyone. 41 York Street Heywood OL10 4nn Book on 01706 366 822 www.veenas.co.uk

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AnnABELLAS

Nicky and Andy have certainly put Annabellas firmly back on the map when it comes to fine dining in Whitworth and you are always guaranteed a warm welcome. They have transformed the menu and are now open lunchtime 11-2 Monday to Friday when you can select from their varied lunchtime menu. There are always regular event evening and they offer a mid week special Tues, Wed & Thurs with 3 courses for £10.95 Restaurant open Tues - Sun from 5pm 142 Market Street, Whitworth, Rochdale OL12 8SZ 01706 550303

THE CEDAR TREE AT THE SHEAF Rachel & Andrew have moved! After 10 successful years at The Cedar Tree on Huddersfield Road you can now find them at "The Cedar Tree at The Sheaf", Haugh Fold, Newhey where they have transformed "The Wheatsheaf pub" into a stylish, modern Tapa's restaurant and bar offering fresh, seasonal, authentic Spanish dishes. Special offers include 3 for 2 Tapa's on Wed, Thurs, Fri between 5-7pm and Sunday 1-4pm. The restaurant is closed Monday & Tuesday. Check out the website for further details and discover what entertainment nights are coming up in the near future.Christmas Bookings now being taken. Haugh Fold, newhey, Rochdale, OL16 3RF Book on 01706 842626 www.thecedartree.net

THE WATERSIDE BAR RESTAURANT The restaurant is nestled in the heart of the Pennines; a fantastic venue with beautiful views of the surrounding Littleborough countryside, newly refurbished Rochdale canal and a small walk from the scenic Hollingworth Lake, yet the ambience is relaxed and continental. The restaurant portrays an intimate and relaxed lounge feel, with a comfortable sofa seating area for drinks on arrival or just to socialise with friends and family. Using only the finest ingredients and produce, Lisa & Kristan have combined traditional cooking with a passion for Mediterranean and Continental cuisine, creating exciting and extensive varied menus, from Lunchtime to A'la Carte. Now with their new outdoor al fresco dining area, it is the perfect place to enjoy dining when the sun shines.Christmas Bookings now being taken. Open Tues - Sunday Book on 01706 376 250 no1 Inghams Lane Littleborough OL15 0AY www.thewatersideexperience.co.uk

THE GALLOWS Peter and Judith McCormick invite you and your family to their family friendly pub. Situated within easy reach of Hollingworth Lake, the Gallows is open all day every day, serving excellent value for money snacks and main meals. You will not find a warmer welcome anywhere else in Rochdale, this is a real family friendly pub.The pub offers real ales, with guest beers, plus a selection of fine wines. Now showing all Sky Sports. Food served Monday to Saturday midday - 7pm Sunday midday - 6pm (inc Sunday Roast) Christmas Bookings now being taken. The Gallows Kiln Lane Milnrow OL16 3JW 01706 642898 www.thegallows.co.uk

MOSS LODGE HOTEL

Rochdale’s premier 5 star luxury guest accommodation, wedding, conference & events venue. The Moss Lodge restaurant is now open for dinner to non-residents. Using only the finest of locally sourced and freshly cooked ingredients to create a monthly table d’hôte menu as well as regular Chef’s specials, all reasonably priced at just £30 for 3 courses followed with coffee. Prior booking is essential. For reservations & all enquiries please Kings Road, Rochdale. OL16 5HW Tel: 01706 350555 e.mail: info@mosslodgehotel.com www.mosslodgehotel.com

ROSE n BOWL RESTAURAnT

The Rose 'N' Bowl is Rossendales longest established Carvery Restaurant & Bar based in Stacksteads with panoramic views to rear complete with heated decking area and private bowling green. It has been owned by Lords Caterers Whitworth (est 1934) for over 20yrs. Family friendly eatery from pub food to full famous carvery all from fresh local produce. You can opt for the 3 Course Carvery with unlimited vegetables at £14.90 or a main course for only £9.15 Wed Eve 4 for 2 on 3 course Carvery when purchasing a bottle of wine Thurs Diamond Diners (over 60's) 2 course Lunch 12.00 - 1.30pm £6.25 Early Eve Specials 5.30 - 6.45pm only £7.10 Food available Tue - Fri 12.00 - 2pm & 5.30 9.30pm Sat & Sun 12.00 - 8.30pm Sun Breakfast 10am 12.00 Breakfast bookings can be made for Race Days, or similar outings Christmas parties start 29th Nov ring for details Crown Green Bowling Parties for 2013 bookings now being taken The Rose & Bowl newchurch Rd Stacksteads OL12 0UG 01706 879555 www.rosenbowl.com www.lordscaterers.com


THE HEALEY HOTEL A traditional local public house featured in The Good Beer Guide. Proud of its quality home cooked food served 7 days a week. Why not try them for a home cooked Sunday roast. Large beer garden & two boules piste. The Healey is the ideal place to start and finish a walk through Healy Dell Nature reserve which is just on its doorstep. Steeped in History The Healey Hotel like its sister pub The Baum has a real welcoming feel. Food served Mon -Sat 11.30am - 9pm, Sun 12pm - 6pm. Christmas bookings now being taken. Food served Mon -Sat 11.30am - 9pm, Sun 12pm - 6pm. The Healey Hotel 172 Shawclough Road Healey Rochdale OL12 6LW Book on 01706 645 453

THE PEACOCK ROOM

Bookings now Being taken for Christmas Day 8 Course Meal £50 Per Head(discount for children)

new years eve 8 Course Meal Live Entertainment and Late Disco £55 Per Head

friDay Party nights DeCemBer 7th December Lee Andrews 5 Course Meal £25 Per Head

14th DeCemBer DisCo night 21st DeCemBer - franklyn 5 Course Meal - £25 Per Head

The Peacock Room within The Crimble restaurant complex has now placed itself amongst the regions fine dining culinary elite. With 2 AA Rosette's and 2 Michelin Knives and Forks it has become the Deckers Group’s premier fine-dining restaurant. The Peacock Room uses only the finest ingredients featuring the best cuts of meat prepared in our own butchery department to create a variety of sumptuous dishes to ensnare the senses. Our extended wine list will provide you the opportunity to combine our dishes with a variety of wines from around the world. Here at The Peacock Room we are passionate about the quality of ingredients we use. We work closely with local suppliers to ensure the dishes we serve are to our consistently high standard. The type of food served at The Peacock Room cannot be stylised or pigeon-holed. The constantly evolving menu encapsulates modern English cuisine with a contemporary twist. Watch out for our regular special offers and themed evenings, details of which can be found on our websitewww.thedeckersgroup.com bookings can be made online or over the phone on 01706 368591. The Peacock Room – Crimble Lane – Bamford – OL11 4AD

DEMETRIS CAFE & TAVERNA Situated within the Coach House in Littleborough you will find Demetris Cafe & Taverna. It is a cafe during the day, but on Friday and Saturday evenings, you can also experience fantastic Greek Nights. The night’s include Greek Mezze, 15 courses, plate smashing, free ouzo and a live bouzouki band. The venue is also available for private Greek nights and can seat up to 36 people. If you want the total Greek experience then book your table now. Evening bookings only. Now open Sundays. Now taking bookings for Christmas. Littleborough Coach House Lodge Street Littleborough 01706 378481 / 07889 868 954 www.demetris-taverna.co.uk

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THE BAUM

a brand new restaurant with traditional, locally sourced food and a large selection of wines.

Purveyors of Fine Wines, Ales & Food. Situated next to the CO-OP museum in a conservation area, The Baum has a welcoming oldie world ambience, with wooden floors and old enamel adverts. The quality bar menu, served all day 7 days a week, consists of light lunches, traditional dishes and tapas (served in the evenings & weekends). The Baum offers an excellent selection of World beers on draught & bottles plus 8 ever changing guest cask ales & cider. Awarded Best Bar None ‘Best Pub’, ‘Best Overall’ & ‘Long Serving Business’ as voted by the public & Rochdale Town Centre Business Awards. Plus featured in ‘The Good Beer Guide’ for the last six years, winning Camra’s Rochdale, Oldham & Bury ‘Pub of the Year’ 2012. Rochdale Ghost Walks start from outside The Baum every first and third Thursday of month. £5 pp. Christmas bookings now being taken 33-37 Toad Lane, Rochdale. 01706 352 186 www.thebaum.co.uk

FALLEN ANGELS Fallen Angels Continental Ristorante has captured the style of 14th century Italy by using genuine relics and sculptures for its interior, combining the finest authentic Italian cuisine with the excitement and ambience of the Renaissance. Many of the dishes are made or have been adapted from traditional Italian family recipes. The continental staff are extremely knowledgeable and will gladly advise customers as to which dish best suits their tastes. They will also advise on the type of wine which best compliments a meal, choosing from a selection of finest Italian and continental bottles. Whether you are looking for a pizza, a pasta or perhaps something a little more adventurous, the Fallen Angels is an unforgettable experience. Watch out for our weekly specials and also our special reduced choice menus, which offer superb value for money. Menu details can be found online at www.thedeckersgroup.com bookings can be made online or over the phone on 01706 861861. Fallen Angels @ the Royal Toby Hotel Manchester Road – Castleton – Rochdale – OL11 3HF

SPECIAL DINING DEALS Every Tues , Wed and Thursday 5.30 UNTIL 7.00 TWO COURSE EARLYBIRD MENU

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1) For the red pepper crumb, blend the pepper flesh and garlic together until smooth. Add the breadcrumbs, parmesan cheese and butter and blend to a paste. Place on a sheet of greaseproof paper, cover with another piece and roll out to 2mm thick. Cut into squares and place in a fridge to firm.

CHIVE BUTTER SAUCE 50ml white wine 50ml white wine vinegar 50ml whipping cream 100g cubed chilled butter 1 tablespoon chopped chives

2) For the chive butter sauce, place the wine and vinegar in a small pan and reduce by half, add the cream and reduce again, slowly add the butter, whisking as you do until emulsified. Season to taste and keep warm.

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3) Heat the olive oil in a non stick pan, season the fish and seal presentation side down first until golden brown, then turn over and seal the other side. Remove the fish from the pan, top with the crust and place in a hot oven 180°c to cook through.

4) When ready to serve, drizzle the black pudding slices with olive oil and place in the oven to heat through. 5) Place the non-stick pan back on the heat, add some more olive oil and seal the scallops until golden on both sides. Remove from the pan, add the samphire and 5 spice powder to the pan and toss briefly. 6) Once all the components are hot and ready, arrange the black pudding and scallops on a plate, add the samphire and top with the brill. Finally, add the chives to the sauce and spoon around.



SUDDENLY AT HOME St. Ann’s Players

Francis Durbridge's thriller, set in 1971, is from a genre that is not often performed today, so it was interesting that St Ann’s Players had chosen to present such a 'classic' piece. It may have been written over forty years ago, but debut director Dave Stopford and his backstage team did an excellent job in managing to captivate a modern day audience.

Suddenly at Home is a good old-fashioned 'whodunit', with many twists and turns. Tim Keiley gave an excellent performance as the scheming charmer, Glenn Howard. Hooked on buying overcoats, he wants only two things in his life, his wife's money and another woman to spend it with. Howard works out a seemingly foolproof plan to murder his depressed wife Maggie (Lynda Kent) and implicate her former lover, detective storywriter Sam Blaine, confidently played by Ian Mansfield; while he escapes from the boredom of his life to

Bermuda. For the plan to succeed, Howard needs the help of the enigmatic, drug-taking Sheila, a flamboyant actress, strongly portrayed by Sue Howarth. However, can he rely on her to become the new woman in his life or does she have a plan of her own? Joanne Frost is convincing as Maggie’s sister Helen Tenby, and au pair Ruth Belcher, played by Annette Nodwell, added to the complications of the plot. In their individual and very different ways, Kevin Lawman, as Inspector Appleton and the formidable David Fielding, as Remick, attempt to unravel the mystery and to foil Glenn’s schemes. All contribute to a story of fatal attraction, sexual intrigue, murder, mystery and mayhem. A tale of high drama, desperate excitement and riveting suspense. n Colin Meredith

YOUNG ROCHDALE STARS SHINING BRIGHTLY

StarStruckTalent Theatre School & Agency performed their first show at The Gracie Fields Theatre this summer, to an audience of over two hundred family and friends.

Over fifty children performed sketches and musical numbers from popular musicals such as Annie, Les Miserables, The Rocky Horror Show and Grease. Every child in the theatre school impressed, as some pupils made their debut stage appearance. The very youngest theatre school pupils brought the house down, as they performed a sketch entitled ‘Old Folks Home’, in which they all convincingly emulated pensioners struggling with old age. Other performances included a moving sequence from Les Miserables, by the more experienced students and memorable solos from Laura Chisnall and Elizabeth Kershaw. The first half ended with a rocking performance from the award winning Rochdale Borough Youth Band, who were special guests for the evening, under the leadership of Eric Landon. 72

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SPRINGHILL HOSPICE NEWS NEW SERVICE UP N’ RUNNING The new Hospice at Home service provides flexible and responsive palliative nursing care to patients at the end of life who have indicated that they would like to spend their last days in their own home.

GOLDEN TICKET BALL SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 15TH Tickets are now on sale for our golden ticket ball. the event is being held in a marquee in the beautiful grounds of springhill hospice. Tickets are

The service is designed to work alongside, and in addition to current services provided by the District Nurse team, Home Care providers and the Macmillan Specialist Palliative Care team. In addition to the 24 hour Hospice at Home service, Springhill Hospice at Home Plus, in partnership with RMBC Adult Services, provides a night sitting service for patients at the end of life, where additional support during the day is not necessary. Sheila Johnson, Director of Clinical Services said: “We are so pleased to finally be on the road with our pilot scheme. This extension to our services has improved the choices available to patients at the end of life. The service has only been in place for two months and we have already supported more than twenty patients and we have received extremely positive feedback from families”. “We are also very pleased that we now have a new Hospice at Home support group, who are distributing collection boxes throughout the borough and organising numerous events and collections to help to pay for this extension to our services. The group meet at 2pm on the third Tuesday of every month at The Crimble, Rochdale, if anybody is interested in supporting this invaluable new service.” If you would like to discuss Hospice at Home, please contact Sheila Johnson on 01706 649920.

DATeS foR youR DIARy: sat 15th sePt – Springhill Hospice Golden Ticket Ball £50 pp incl a 5 course dinner and entertainment in a marquee in our grounds thUrs 18th oCtoBer – Springhill Hospice Swish £5 pp – the clothes swapping phenomenon, a great way to change your wardrobe and very eco-friendly! Fri 2Nd NoV - Christmas Morning £7.50 pp - incl the launch of our Christmas Cookery Book with food, flower and craft demonstrations and time for some Christmas Shopping sUN 25th NoV - Christmas Fair (Please note change of date) – free entry for all, over 40 stalls and attractions and some music to entertain us along the way. Fri 30th NoV – Men of Rochdale £38 pp – Rochdale Town Hall incl a four course dinner entertainment and the announcement of the Man of Rochdale 2012 all events taking place at springhill hospice unless otherwise stated. For further information please contact the Fundraising office on 01706 649920 or by e-mail at alison.mcguigan@springhillhospice.nhs.uk

£50pp including a fizz reception, five course dinner and entertainment. This will be the last event hosted by our retiring chief executive and will be a thoroughly enjoyable evening. BOOK NOW TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT - CONTACT ALISON IN FUNDRAISING ON 01706 649920.

Midnight Walk

Over 400 walkers took part in this year’s Midnight Walk and although there is still a way to go with collecting the money, it is looking like in the region of £30,000 will have been raised for the Hospice. Jenny McAlpine who plays Fizz in Coronation Street came along on the evening and surprised the walkers when they were doing their aerobic warm up by getting on stage and joining in! Jenny said she was “amazed” at the turn out and the atmosphere on the evening. Alison McGuigan, Fundraising Lead said “We were so pleased with the evening and how it went, and the total raised is fantastic. There are so many people to thank – the Middleton Arena and the Heywood Civic Centre, the White Hart pub, Castleton Community Centre and The Norton Grange Hotel. Also, our volunteers and the MT Heads Motorcycle Group who were very impressive and helped all of our walkers feel so safe. And last, but certainly not least, our walkers – who made the night the success it was.”

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COMMUNITY NEWS HEYWOOD’S p u s e e n K n r e h t r o N RECOVERY

Rochdale Town Hall played host to a concert celebrating the works of Edwin Waugh. Recovery Republic recently opened its doors, at 63-65 York Street, Heywood, after the building had undergone a major refurbishment.

Dialect performer Sid Calderbank was joined on stage by Mark Dowding and Alyson Brailsford, accompanied by the Monzino Music string quartet. The event was staged by Rochdale Libraries, as a finale to their week of celebrations for the International Year of the Co-operatives.

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The official unveiling took place on 24th July, by Dr Taylor and Mark Harris, the Deputy Regional Manager at The National Treatment Agency. Recovery Republic is a centre of wellbeing, aiming to support those who are abstinent from substance misuse. Regular open days are held on the last Friday of every month from 10am till 4pm.

THE MND CLASSIC

Boots, Rochdale, teamed up Michelle Matthews from Ladies only Ltd Health Club, to raise money for Macmillan Cancer care. The Fitness Wobble event took place in Boots, in The Rochdale Exchange Shopping Centre and raised £155 for the charity.

Thankfully, rain and wind did not deter the 160 golfers taking part in this year’s MND Classic. The annual event, held at Manchester Golf Club, raises money for the MND Association in memory of Ian McCarrick. Janice McCarrick and Rita Bottomley once again organised a fantastic day and raised £7000 for the MND Association; a charity close to Janice’s heart after 78

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the cruel disease claimed the life of her son Ian when he was 32. Janice was keen to mention the tremendous support of everyone who braved the weather to take part, those who helped behind the scenes and those who came along later and danced the night away. Next year’s event will take place on 14th June 2013, please contact Janice McCarrick on 07703 613 501 for more details.


Crumbs at the Crimble

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The Mercure Norton Grange Hotel & Spa recently played host to a successful charity event, attended by over 150 people. Middleton Popstars wowed the audience and the Lisa James Dance Academy performed single and group street dance routines. Children could meet Peppa Pig and make their very own 'Olympic' Torches, whilst everyone enjoyed the BBQ. The event raised £2200 for Asthma UK, Meningitis

The Rochdale Marie Curie Cancer Care support group has raised a staggering £130,000 for the charity since 2005.

Research Foundation, Macmillan & Boots, FACT (A local

Their latest fundraiser, which has now become an annual event, was a Blooming Great Tea Party in the Peacock Room at The Crimble Restaurant, attended by over 120 people.

organised by Steve Ewing (Leisure Club Manager, Norton

Autism support group) and The Alzheimer's Society. It was Grange), Amanda Crowe (Boots at Rochdale and current Heath Club Member) and Paul Bedford (Class Instructor, Norton Grange).

Creative Carvings

Pupils from Matthew Moss High School recently received a grant from the Rochdale In Bloom committee. The students decided to spend the grant in Springfield Park, in recognition of all the outdoor learning activities that the school carries out in the park. Mr Roy Down, Environmental Technician at Matthew Moss, approached Lancashire and Cheshire Woodcarvers, who are based in Rochdale, and asked them if they could design some wood plaques. The plaques, featuring carvings of animals, have been placed around the medieval mere in the park for people to admire. Mr Terry Costigan from the Countryside Rangers said: “they make a fantastic addition to the park and add to the many wonderful improvements taking place”. The wood carvings were presented to the Friends of Springfield Park group and accepted on their behalf by Terry Costigan from the Countryside Rangers and Roy Down. Also pictured are: Margaret Foster, Ron McConnell and Stuart Hood from Lancashire and Cheshire Woodcarvers.


FEEL GOOD FESTIVAL

Thousands of people packed into Rochdale town centre for the annual Feel Good Festival, to enjoy an array of music, food and family entertainment. The Butts turned into large food market, which proved a hit with residents and visitors from across the region. Celebrity chefs, including Jean-Christophe Novelli, Aazam Ahmad and Andrew Nutter created some magic in the

kitchen, with their live cookery masterclasses.

Musical artists entertained the crowds at a variety of local venues, culminating with Martha Reeves and the Vandellas on the main stage next to the Town Hall.

The Newtown Club (Nixon St, Castleton) are hosting a charity night in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support, on Friday 12th October, from 8pm - entrance fee £2 (pay on the door). Enjoy an evening of music, stand up bingo, raffle, football cards and an auction, whilst helping to raise much needed funds for the charity. Everyone is welcome. For more details or if you would like to donate a prize, please contact Helen on 07909 761155. www.rochdalestyle.com

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Children enjoyed the creative tent where they could make clay models, draw and have their face painted.

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Over two thousand people turned out in the sunshine for the launch of the new Rochdale Leisure Centre. Crowds gathered to tour the £10.8 million centre and meet Coronation Street stars Debbie Rush and Sam Aston. Debbie, who plays Anna Windass in the ITV1 soap, was certainly impressed with the venue: “It’s a really fabulous new centre, a real asset for Rochdale and the local community. I’m impressed! It’s good to see so many young people and families here together, enjoying all different kinds of sports … there’s a real buzz about the place.” And Sam Aston (Chesney) said he couldn’t wait to return: “It was awesome, the facilities are superb and I’m looking forward to coming and using the centre myself!” As well as taking a look around, visitors got free taster sessions in activities including mountain biking, boxing, basketball, swimming, zumba, street dancing, spinning, trampolining, water aerobics and underwater hockey. Located on Entwisle Road in the town centre, the centre features an eight-lane 25 metre swimming pool, a 17 metre learner pool, two fitness suites, dance studios, a four-court sports hall and sauna and steam rooms.


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