Rochdale Observer

Town flies the flag for Co-op celebratio­n

- Damon.wilkin son@men-news.co.uk @DamonWilki­nson6

AFLAG-RAISING ceremony was held to mark the start of Co-operatives Fortnight in Rochdale – the birthplace of the movement.

The Mayor of Rochdale, Coun Ian Duckworth, council leader Richard Farnell, Rochdale MP Tony Lloyd, members of the Co-op Trust, Pioneers Museum, Co-op college and other representa­tives from co-operative partnershi­ps across the borough were among those who attended.

In 1844 the Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers formed the Rochdale Principles on which the modern cooperativ­e movement was establishe­d and the borough has always remained very proud of its links to the movement. Co-operatives still operate in the borough, including Rochdale Boroughwid­e Housing, the UK’s first tenant and employee co-owned mutual housing society, and Rochdale Hornets Rugby League Club, a cooperativ­e where fans have a say in key decisions at the club.

Coun Farnell said: “During Co-operative Fortnight this year all on eyes will once again be on the birthplace of what has become a global phenomenon. We must continue to celebrate and value our unique heritage and I am very proud of our links to the movement. This celebratio­n fortnight shows the co-operative spirit is alive and well in Rochdale and across the world.”

The Co-operative flag will fly outside Rochdale town hall for the duration of the fortnight. Events and exhibition­s are also being held at the Co-op museum in Toad Lane – the site of the first Cooperativ­e store.

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 ??  ?? ●●The Co-operative flag being raised outside Rochdale town hall to mark the start of Co-operative Fortnight
●●The Co-operative flag being raised outside Rochdale town hall to mark the start of Co-operative Fortnight

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