Thursday 12 May 2011

Boy's River Ordeal

Three boys faced a river ordeal after finding a dinghy in Spotland and sailing it into Rochdale town centre. When one of the boys got out to test the depth of the water the dinghy capsized.

After struggling in the water the boys scrambled to the river bank and called for help. After being treated for shock and exposure at hospital they were allowed to return home.

7th May 1975, page 1.

Rochdale Observer

Wednesday 11 May 2011

Builders blocked by birds

A family of squatters has halted work on a Littleborough house. The family comprises of a couple of blackbirds and their five hungry fledglings.

The builder quipped "we've got 18,000 riding on this house and no union labour but we've still been blocked".

The birds should soon quit the nest. Chicks stay for 14 to 16 days and once they leave they don't come back.

24th May 1986

Rochdale Observer

Tuesday 10 May 2011

Crumbs!

Firemen broke down the door of a hairdresser's shop on College Bank to find smoke coming from the back room.

On further inspection they found a smouldering packet of biscuits left on a portable cooker- oh crumbs!

10th May 1975, page 3.

Rochdale Observer

Monday 9 May 2011

Nudes in the wood at the Lake

A nudist colony is being planned at Hollingworth Lake. Sunbathers who like to do it in the nude maybe given special facilities in a neighbouring wood. Councillor Albert S Anderson will bring the matter up after being lobbied by a group of local naturists.

Sunday 8 May 2011

Double Trouble

Names were to be a problem for the new Council formed in 1975 with four pairs of councillors having the same surname.

All this confusion comes from:


  • two Stotts who were both Liberals.

  • two Browns who were both Labour.

  • the Jenkins who were both Liberals.

  • the Ogdens who were both Conservatives.

Taken from the Rochdale Observer, on 3rd May 1975, page 3.

Saturday 7 May 2011

When your home is on fire and the Mayor turns up

The Mayor went out with the emergency services last Friday night.

By the time he went home Councillor Stott had seen a house fire, two assault victims, a sprained ankle and roof top burglars.

7th May 1983

Rochdale Observer

Friday 6 May 2011

Doomed Newts Saved

A colony of newts have a new home after a rescue operation from a Norden garden. Pupils of Healey Primary School and Thrum Hall Middle School helped to transfer about a hundred and twenty newts on Thursday from Hutchinson Road to Healey Primary School's specially built pond and two other ponds in Oldham.

10th May 1986, page 61.

Rochdale Observer

Thursday 5 May 2011

'Fireball' seen again

A 'ball of fire' was spotted above Wardle. It looked like a bonfire flickering in the distance then slowly going out. One theory is that the air was saturated with chemicals which form themselves into a thermal ball. One sighting described the fireball as having "the same intensity as a sodium street light" and added "at first we thought it was a plane crashing".

3rd May 1975, page 2.

Rochdale Observer

Wednesday 4 May 2011

Oh Well Run Mr Porter

Reverend Kenneth Porter the jogging Vicar completed the 980 mile run from John O' Groats to Lands End at 3:30pm on Monday.

He expects his super slog to bring in around £10,000 for Manchester Children's Hospital.

4th May 1983

Rochdale Observer