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51. CLASSICAL: The Miserly Knight, Bridgewater Hall, Fri 21 Nov

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 18 November 2008
AN exploration of the one-act operas of Rachmaninoff is continued at a concert by the BBC Philharmonic at Bridgewater Hall on Friday, November 21.

52. Stations to lose out in new timetable

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 18 November 2008
RAIL support group Storm – Support the Oldham Rochdale Manchester Lines – says the new rail timetable is very much Leeds and West Yorkshire based.

53. Whitworth Spartans 38-0 Keighley Albion

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 18 November 2008
WHAT a difference a couple of weeks made for Whitworth Spartans who produced a scintillating performance at Leavengreave on Saturday to blow their Yorkshire visitors out of the water.

54. In the Observer

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 18 November 2008
ALSO in Wednesday's Rochdale Observer ...

55. Brave Declan stars in new campaign

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 18 November 2008
A SCHOOLBOY who survived cancer is the star of a powerful new Cancer Research UK campaign in the north west.

56. Robbie’s bear-ly at home!

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 18 November 2008
THANKS to the support of our readers, Springhill Hospice mascot Robbie must be the best-travelled bear in the business.

57. Unemployment shocker as 1,000 join dole queue

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 15 November 2008
NEARLY 1,000 people have joined the Rochdale dole queue in the last 12 months.

58. Crime hotspot is put on the map

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 15 November 2008
NOW IT’S official – Belfield is Rochdale’s crime hotspot.

59. Hat's off to firm's £36,000 triumph

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 15 November 2008
A LOCAL company’s Hard Hats for Charity night for Springhill Hospice has raised over £36,000 for the second year running.

60. Crowds came to see Fred's last chimney take a tumble

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 15 November 2008
FOR 40 years the late Fred Dibnah – world famous engineer, steeplejack, steam enthusiast and all-round entertainer, not to mention one of Bolton’s best-loved sons – expertly felled mill and factory chimneys over his own stamping grounds of Bolton, Rochdale, Oldham and Stockport.
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