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1. Haunted house test was not Pye in the sky for Terence
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 29 March 2008OVER the years Rochdale has had its fair share of ghosts, boggarts and haunted buildings.
2. Bar lounge meant it was less tea for vicar
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 29 March 2008BACK in the 1960s, at a time when the pace of life seemed a lot more gentle than it is now, when friends called on the Vicar of All Saints’ Church, Hamer, for a chat they were able to join him in drinking something stronger than vicarage tea.
3. Time called on town centre pubs
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 22 March 2008LIKE most towns Rochdale has lost more than its fair share of pubs over the years, many to a drop in beer sales, but quite a few were also knocked down in the name of progress.
4. Press fundraiser is a ball for everyone
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 22 March 2008FOR many years one of Rochdale’s main social events was the annual Press Ball, organised by journalists at the Observer.
5. Tony travels back on trams' history
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 15 March 2008IN TRANSPORT terms, they had only a relatively short life. Some steam locomotives, for example, were hard at work for more than half a century, many of them travelling well over two million miles during their lifetime.
6. Residents couldn't prevent controversial development
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 8 March 2008THE 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.
7. Finger points at copper robbers
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 8 March 2008MANY 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.
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