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31. Residents couldn't prevent controversial development

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 8 March 2008
THE changing face of the skyline around Rochdale is rapidly becoming evident ... witness the appearance of the giant new wind turbines sprouting up on the moorland around Knowl Hill.

32. Finger points at copper robbers

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 8 March 2008
MANY Rochdale homes and businesses have been victims of lead thefts recently as thieves have been trying to cash in on the currently high price for the metal.

33. Going extra mile to serve mobile meals

Rochdale Observer, Friday 29 February 2008
NOW in its 51st year, the meals on wheels service in Rochdale is still going strong, testimony to the hard working members of the Women’s Royal Voluntary Service (WRVS).

34. When the first try at recycling was a glass act

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 23 February 2008
AS ROCHDALE residents start to come to terms with the new alternate collections of household waste – none recyclable one week, recyclable the next – it's perhaps well to recall that the borough was one of the first in the country to embrace glass recycling – 25 years ago this month.

35. Carlton fun care of the Black Panthers

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 23 February 2008
DAYS of fun, friendship and frivolity at the old Carlton ballroom have been recalled by a former Rochdale woman who was a member of the Black Panthers dancing group.

36. Infirmary celebrates its 125th birthday

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 16 February 2008
AN UNKNOWN youth who received fatal injuries in a railway accident, a bitter argument between doctors, major surgery in a converted hayloft and the generosity of one Thomas Watson are parts of the story of a Rochdale institution which celebrated its 125th birthday this week – Rochdale Infirmary.

37. Monkey business on the farm is captured by Jim

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 2 February 2008
OCCASIONALLY Observer photographers grumble about a mundane job they have been sent to cover but, in all honesty, none will ever say the job is boring.

38. All hands to the ale pump after club fire

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 26 January 2008
THE idea of warm beer is abhorrent to most ale aficionados, but for drinkers at Littleborough Cricket Club, they really had no alternative after a disastrous fire wrecked their pavilion in the summer of 1967.

39. Tenants' new era of co-operation

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 26 January 2008
A NEW era of co-operation between Rochdale council and its housing tenants came into being 25 years ago this month with the opening of the first tenants’ estate office.

40. When buses were the only way to go for most people

Rochdale Observer, Friday 18 January 2008
ROCHDALE’S spacious town centre is in for a major makeover under plans recently unveiled, but it won’t be the first time as these two views vividly illustrate.
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