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Places to see in ( Rochdale - UK )

Places to see in ( Rochdale - UK )

Rochdale is a town in Greater Manchester, England, at the foothills of the South Pennines on the River Roch, 5.3 miles northwest of Oldham and 9.8 miles northeast of Manchester. Rochdale is the administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale .

Rochdale rose to prominence in the 19th century as a mill town and centre for textile manufacture during the Industrial Revolution. It was a boomtown of the Industrial Revolution, and amongst the first industrialised towns. The Rochdale Canal—one of the major navigable broad canals of the United Kingdom—was a highway of commerce during this time used for the haulage of cotton, wool and coal to and from the area.

Rochdale is the birthplace of the modern Co-operative Movement, to which more than one billion people worldwide belonged in 2012. The Rochdale Equitable Pioneers Society was founded in 1844 by 28 local residents as a response to the high cost and frequent adulteration of basic foodstuffs by shopkeepers at the time. The Pioneers were notable for combining the notion of the patronage dividend alongside investing trading surplus for member benefit, especially in education. The Rochdale Principles, the set of ideals which underpinned the society, are still used, in updated form, by the International Co-operative Alliance. The Rochdale Pioneers shop was the precursor to The Co-operative Group, the largest consumer co-operative in the world.

Rochdale today is a predominantly residential town. Rochdale Town Hall—a Grade I listed building—dates from 1871 and is one of the United Kingdom's finest examples of Victorian Gothic revival architecture

Rochdale stands about 150 feet (46 m) above sea level, 9.8 miles (15.8 km) north-northeast of Manchester city centre, in the valley of the River Roch. Blackstone Edge, Saddleworth Moor and the South Pennines are close to the east, whilst on all other sides, Rochdale is bound by smaller towns, including Whitworth, Littleborough, Milnrow, Royton, Heywood and Shaw and Crompton, with little or no green space between them. Rochdale experiences a temperate maritime climate, like much of the British Isles, with relatively cool summers and mild winters.

Rochdale Town Hall is a Victorian era town hall widely recognised as being one of the finest municipal buildings in the country. The Grade I listed building is the ceremonial headquarters of Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council and houses local government departments, including the borough's civil registration office. Built in the Gothic Revival style it was inaugurated on 27 September 1871. The architect, William Henry Crossland, won a competition held in 1864. The town hall had a 240-foot (73 m) clock tower topped by a wooden spire with a gilded statue of Saint George and the Dragon which were destroyed by fire on 10 April 1883. A new 191-foot (58 m) stone clock tower and spire in the style of Manchester Town Hall was designed by Alfred Waterhouse, and erected in 1888. Art critic Nikolaus Pevsner described the building as possessing a rare picturesque beauty. Its stained glass windows, some designed by William Morris, are credited as the finest modern examples of their kind. The building came to the attention of Adolf Hitler who was said to have admired it so much that he wished to ship the building, brick-by-brick, to Nazi Germany had the United Kingdom been defeated in the Second World War.

Rochdale Cenotaph, a war memorial bearing four sculpted and painted flags, is opposite the town hall. It commemorates those who died in conflicts since the First World War (1914–1918). The monument and surrounding gardens were designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. In Rochdale, is St John the Baptist Catholic Church. It was built in 1927 in Byzantine Revival style and is a Grade II listed building.

Public transport in Rochdale is co-ordinated by the Transport for Greater Manchester who own the bus station and coordinate transport services in the area. The idea for the Rochdale Canal emerged in 1776, when James Brindley was commissioned to survey possible routes between Sowerby Bridge and Manchester. Rochdale railway station is about a mile south of the town centre. Trains run to Manchester Victoria, Halifax, Dewsbury, Bradford and Leeds.

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The Vile Town of Rochdale

What would you like to know about Rochdale? The town of Rochdale is back in the news, this time, not for a very good reason. Yet, it’s a town with many sides. This town is a subject of vehement debates. While some believe that it’s living or has already lived down its reputation as one of the worst places to live, others are of the opinion it’s still one of the good places to live. Really, in spite of all the seeming progress the town has made, we can agree that Rochdale has nothing so good going for it. Thus, in this video, we want to discuss the vile town of Rochdale viewed in another light. Please, come along as we explore what living in Rochdale really means.
About Rochdale
Anyone living in England is generally no stranger to Rochdale. The ancient town steep in history has a prominent place in British annals. However, out of consideration for some of our viewers who may not know as much as others do about towns in England or cities in the UK, we would love to first tell you or remind you of certain things about Rochdale. We know some of you’re watching this video from outside Britain, in case there’s someone who needs to be told or reminded, let’s first do this.
Rochdale is a town in Greater Manchester that some people regard as a city. The town with a population of 111,261 according to the 2021 census is in the foothills of the South Pennines. It lies in the dale of the River Roch, 8 kilometres northwest of Oldham and 16 kilometres northeast of Manchester. Covering a total area of 57 square kilometres, it has a population density of 1,953 residents per square kilometre.
Rochdale is approximately 137 metres above sea level. Close to its east are Blackstone Edge, Saddleworth Moor, and the South Pennines. On all other sides, the town is bound by other towns, such as Whitworth, Littleborough, Milnrow, Royton, and Crompton, with almost no green space between them. Yet, there’s a lot of difference between having a pint of facts about a town or city and understanding what it means to live there. So let’s let you into living in Rochdale.
What to Know About Living in Rochdale
As you likely know, Rochdale has been ranked among the worst places in England and in the United Kingdom for jobs, pay, and skills. Of course, there are warnings that the north-south divide is still getting bigger in the town. Now, in the analysis by the Think-tank Centre for Cities which looked at the economies of the 64 largest urban areas in the UK over a decade, Rochdale is in the bottom 10 on a string of measures, such as wages, employment rates, job creation, skill levels, new homes, and population growth. It was found that 1 in 7 people in Rochdale has no qualifications.
However, the town centre regeneration programme is still in progress. This means that the most popular residential areas appear to be a little further out of town. The jewel in the crown is the village of Littleborough which sits about 8 kilometres northwest of Rochdale’s town centre though still remains part of the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale. There’s another much sought-after suburb of Bamford a couple of kilometres to the east of Rochdale’s heart. It is home to some of the area’s biggest and most desirable properties. Then comes the popular village of Norden in the northwest of the borough, on either side of the A680 which leads to Edenfield. It boasts good schools and a wide array of housing options.
Nevertheless, these aren’t enough reasons to convince you that the town has shed the crown of the worst place to live.

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Places to Visit in the UK: Hollingworth Lake, Littleborough, Greater Manchester, England #shorts

A summer evening view of Hollingworth Lake, Littleborough near Rochdale.
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Camber Sands Holiday Park, East Sussex.

Sandy beaches and family fun
Beach lovers will be in their element at Camber Sands Holiday Park near Rye. Discover seven miles of golden sand right opposite the park. Camber Sands Beach is truly stunning so it's no surprise that it has been used in many films and television shows. So why not come and visit to see just how beautiful this beach is - a perfect spot for exploring, picnics and walks?

Sandford Holiday Park, Dorset

There’s plenty to keep the whole family entertained – snorkelling, inflatable kayaks and water walkers are just a few activities you’ll find at one of the two swimming pools. If that wasn’t enough, coming in 2021, we're investing in a wide range of brand new activities and facilities. From an exciting high ropes course and bungee trampolines to an Arts and Crafts Den and Sports Dome, the choices are endless!

Vauxhall Holiday Park, Norfolk.

With so many things to enjoy at Vauxhall Holiday Park, the only problem is deciding what to do first!

The park is jam-packed with activities – under 12s will love The Den and the treehouse adventure playground. Splash about in our Tropical Waterworld pool or tee off in jungle adventure golf. After that there’s snooker and mini-bowling.

Head into the nearby town of Great Yarmouth to enjoy some traditional seaside fun on its glorious beach.

Wind down the evening with two fantastic entertainment venues and tasty food across a selection of restaurants and takeaways.

Newquay Holiday Park, Cornwall

When it comes to golden sands, you’re spoilt for choice at Newquay Holiday Park. Take a picnic, pack your Frisbee and enjoy any one of Newquay’s 11 unforgettable beaches – all just minutes away. Why not try a surfing lesson on iconic Fistral Beach?

You’ll find plenty to do on-park, too. Practice your golfing skills at the 9-hole pitch and putt, or try your luck in the arcade. You can make the most of warm weather in our 3 heated outdoor swimming pools – or if it’s adrenaline you’re after, whizz down our whopping 200ft water slide!

Warmwell Holiday Park, Dorset

You’ll find surprises around every corner at Warmwell Holiday Park. Whether it’s the 110m all-weather ski slope, woodland walks perfect for spotting roe deer, or the peaceful fishing lakes, there’s always something new to discover!

Take part in the action with our exciting range of brand new activities on park, whether it's joining in team games in the Sports Dome, creating a masterpiece in our Arts and Crafts Den or getting competitive at interactive trampolining. And of course, when you fancy a dip, there’s the heated indoor pool with a flume and wave machine.

If you want to get out and about, there are lots of great places to visit nearby, including the stunning Jurassic Coastline, historic Dorchester and lively seaside resorts such as Weymouth.

Fallbarrow Holiday Park, Lake District

You’ll enjoy every moment spent at Fallbarrow Holiday Park in this area of beauty right by Lake Windermere and the town of Bowness-on-Windermere.

Enjoy the views across the water as the park sits right on the water’s edge within wooded parkland. You’ll find a quiet and relaxed atmosphere here; perfect for spending time with the family.

Stroll for just a couple of minutes and you’ll find yourself at lively Bowness-on-Windermere with its many attractions. It’s the perfect spot for boat trips, sailing and watersports, or simply relaxing and enjoying the atmosphere.

Make sure to check out the newly refurbished bar and restaurant - The Willow - which has received a stunning upgrade and brand new menu for 2021.

Whether you’re keen to try outdoor activities or just want to relax and unwind in a stunning location, a Fallbarrow caravan holiday or family lodge break is ideal.

Cayton Bay Holiday Park, Yorkshire

Discover Cayton Bay Holiday Park, nestled in the heart of the beautiful Yorkshire coastline. With a glorious sandy beach just a short stroll away and Scarborough and Filey a few minutes by car, seaside holidays don't get better than this.

On park you'll find plenty of action-packed facilities to keep the whole family entertained - including an abundance of brand new activities we're investing in for 2021. Take a dip in the indoor heated swimming pool, hit the refurbished adventure playground or head to the Arts and Crafts Den if you fancy getting creative. Our Boathouse Restaurant is also receiving an extension and an outdoor canopy from which you can enjoy some fantastic evening entertainment!

Out and about there's plenty to see and do. Pack a bucket and spade and wander down to the beach or admire the historic harbour in Scarborough or Filey Bay.

Southview Holiday Park, Lincolnshire

At Southview Holiday Park, the activities are limitless. From the swimming pool and waterslide to the fishing lakes and nine-hole golf course, it’s the perfect destination for a family holiday.

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Hollingworth Lake in Little Borough is Equal to Peace #ontheroad

Littleborough Lancashire from the Pennine Mountains

Here's a view of Littleborough from The Pennine Way.

Oldham, Manchester, England.

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Discover this 3.5-km circular trail near Rochdale, Greater Manchester. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 55 min to complete. This is a very popular area for birding, fishing, and hiking, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime

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Whitfield Farm review in Littleborough, UK HD Review

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Whitfield Farm is situated in Littleborough and offers barbecue facilities, a garden and a terrace. This property offers access to free WiFi.

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Address: Whitfield Farm Calderbrook Road, Littleborough, UK

A guided walk from Littleborough to Stoodley Pike

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Hollingworth Lake Tourist Attraction.

Hollingworth Lake is situated in Littleborough near Rochdale. The Lake is a tourist attraction and has a bustling water sports service. There are walks all around the lake and cafes doted around the whole lake.

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Hill spotting 16 ,Hiking near Littleborough.(drone flight).

Hill spotting 16, We head up to the trig point between the Whitehouse pub and the M62 footbridge on the penning way. It's only a short walk from the Whitehouse pub ,but you get great views.Drone video was taken with a Hubsan Zino pro.

HOLLINGWORTH LAKE COUNTRY PARK. Victorian staycation spot! UK TRAVEL VLOG

Hi guys, this week i travelled to Hollingworth Lake Country park in the Edale valley.
This place has been attracting visitors since it's construction in 1800 when it was built to feed the massive new Rochdale canal network.
Since 1840 it established itself as a major Victorian tourist attraction drawing in people from all over the north west.
Over the years it has played it's part in many significant events and was even the training ground for a new world record.
So join me as we take a wander around this beautiful location and i'll tell you some of it's colourful past.

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Hiking near Littleborough. Hill spotting 15.

We carry on with our Hill spotting project. We walk from near The Whitehouse pub Littleborough along the reservoir walk. We then go off the path to the rocks and the trig point. The going then got rough and wet. Luckily our boots handled it all. Approximately 8.5 miles round trip

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