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Apr 2026Double Award Win Puts Rochdale Town Hall in the National Spotlight
Rochdale is firmly in the national spotlight following a landmark moment for one of its most iconic heritage assets.
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Apr 2026Rochdale is firmly in the national spotlight following a landmark moment for one of its most iconic heritage assets.
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Mar 2026Rochdale has announced its intention to bid to become UK Town of Culture 2028, entering the national competition launched by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
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Mar 202617 March 2026 — The Folk Album of the Year Award has unveiled Barry Kerr as its first prize winner for Curlew’s Cry.
The Irish artist, from County Armagh and now based in Connemara, was selected as the
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Mar 2026Street Eat, the food and drink festival that attracts thousands of visitors every year is returning to Rochdale Town Hall Square for another serving of food, drink, free entertainment and live music on Saturday 30th May.
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Feb 2026OMD to make history in Rochdale with debut live show, performing with Peter Hook and A Certain Ratio for first time in 47 years.
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Feb 2026Heywood Civic is set to open its doors within days following a multi-million pound revamp of the much-loved performance and community venue.
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Feb 2026The finalists have been revealed for Rochdale Culture Awards, to be staged on Friday 27th March.
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Feb 2026Rochdale’s streets were transformed into an immersive night-time light and audio experience as hundreds of residents and visitors explored the town as it’s never been seen before, thanks to ‘Stories We Tell: Rochdale’.
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