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1. Family home at last after saga of misery

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 19 August 2006
WHILE the end of the Second World War brought a flood of refugees from Eastern Europe to Britain, the journey took longer for some than others.

2. Expanding firm cast its net across the globe

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 19 August 2006
MANY Rochdale firms benefitted from an influx of workers from overseas - few more so than the Alderglen Manufacturing Company.

3. Ambassador had the magic touch

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 19 August 2006
WITHOUT doubt one of the best-known and most colourful characters in Rochdale's Ukrainian community for many years was Michael Muzyka.

4. Leading way to golden age

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 19 August 2006
AFTER years of leading one of Rochdale's top education establishment, a teacher went back to her roots for a golden tribute.

5. Disappearing greenery was culture shock

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 19 August 2006
FOR many first generation women, life was a little different. Many had to wait in Bangladesh for up to 10 to 15 years before they were able to join their partners in England.

6. Working to give power to the people

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 19 August 2006
A FEW years ago the Rochdale Equality Council changed its name to become the Rochdale Centre for Diversity.

7. Self-help work moved in-house

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 19 August 2006
PEOPLE are often encouraged to do things themselves and any self-help guide would be well advised to take a few tips from the Pakistan Welfare Association.

8. Humble mission turned into top seat of learning

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 19 August 2006
THEY were two German nuns on a vital mission - to offer care and education to the children of Rochdale - but at first they were the ones who needed looking after.
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