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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.

( Rochdale - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Rochdale . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Rochdale - UK

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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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The most famous Farm in England built right in the middle of the M62 Motorway

A drone hyper-lapse of the M62 Motorway in Yorkshire which features the famous farm built right in the middle of the 6 lane motorway.

4K Rochdale UK. Milnrow to Hollingworth Lake. Countryside Walk. 4K

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Walking from Kiln Lane, Milnrow, Rochdale to the ever popular Hollingworth Lake via country paths and tracks.

Hollingworth Lake is a man-made lake which spans 118 acres. It was originally built as the main water source for the Rochdale Canal during the 19th century.

The lake soon became an attraction for those living nearby and in Victorian times it was known as The Weighvers' Seaport.

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The Milnrow Memorial stands in its own grounds within the park in Milnrow, Greater Manchester. The memorial was moved here due to road improvement. It was originally at the Kiln Lane end of Dale Street, set back from the road near Milnrow Bridge. The memorial is made from Bollington sandstone and consists of a plinth surmounted by a bronze statue of a soldier with his rifle and fixed bayonet with a York sandstone pediment. The names listed on three panels with a fourth listing those of World War 2. There are 144 names for World War 1 and 54 for World War 2. The memorial was dedicated by Rev. T W Wareham and unveiled by Major General A Solly-Flood August 1924; the sculptor was G Thomas.


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Newhey (Village photography)

Newhey (archaically New Hey) is a village near the town of Milnrow in the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale, in Greater Manchester, England. It lies at the foot of the South Pennines, by Junction 21 of the M62 motorway and on the River Beal, 3 miles (4.8 km) east-southeast of Rochdale, 10 miles (16.1 km) northeast of Manchester.

2021.06.26 #7 Beautiful gardens, Central Park, Chelmsford, UK

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Road Views of Britain. M62 Huddersfield to MIlnrow past Scammonden.

A film taken whilst driving along the M62 from junction 24 Ainley Top, Nr Huddersfield to junction 21 Milnrow, Nr Rochdale. The start shows a lovely summers day which as I cross Rishworth Moor Nr junction 22 has become a reduced visibility fog bound landscape. The camera was set at roughly 45 degrees with the intention of showing much of the west Yorkshire scenery as I crossed the moor. Notable points passed were Scammonden Rerservoir and Bridge (Approx 3mins in), a nearly visible Stott Hall Farm and a fog bound Windy Hill. The distance was just short of 12 miles and passed over the highest motorway in the United Kingdom 1221 feet Nr to junction 24. The film has been speeded up to x2. The music is Cylinder Seven by Chris Zabriskie.

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M62, J21 Milnrow to M60, J17 Prestwich POV Motorway 4K

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Just a quick drive from Milnrow, junction 21 of the M62, to Prestwich, Junction 17 of the M60 Manchester's outer ring road.

Passing Junction 20 (M62) for Rochdale/Oldham, Junction 19 for Heywood, Junction 18 Simister Island where the M62 West bound traffic joins seamlessly with West bound M60 traffic. Leaving at the next Junction, Prestwich.

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Hollingworth lake

A beautiful view and travel towards hollingworth lake via Rochelle oldham Shaw
Oldham is a town in Greater Manchester, England, amid the Pennines and between the rivers Irk and Med lock, 5.3 miles southeast of Rochdale and 6.9 miles northeast of Manchester. It is the administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, which had a population of 230,800 in 2015.

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M6 MOTORWAY TO BLACKPOOL

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The M6 motorway is the longest motorway in the United Kingdom. It is located entirely within England, running for just over 230 miles (370 km) from the Midlands to the border with Scotland. It begins at Junction 19 of the M1 and the western end of the A14 at the Catthorpe Interchange, near Rugby before heading north-west. It passes Coventry, Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Stoke-on-Trent, Liverpool, Manchester, Preston, Lancaster and Carlisle before terminating at Junction 45 near Gretna. Here, just short of the Scottish border it becomes the A74(M) which continues to Glasgow as the M74. Its busiest sections are between junctions 4 and 10a in the West Midlands, and junctions 16 to 19 in Cheshire; these sections have now been converted to smart motorways.

It incorporated the Preston By-pass, the first length of motorway opened in the UK and forms part of a motorway Backbone of Britain, running north−south between London and Glasgow via the industrial North of England. It is also part of the east−west route between the Midlands and the east-coast ports. The section from the M1 to the M6 Toll split near Birmingham forms part of the unsigned E-road E 24 and the section from the M6 Toll and the M42 forms part of E 05.

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