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Rochdale Observer, 15 Juli 2026

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AMAN has been arres­ted after a car being ‘driven dan­ger­ously’ over­turned and hit two ped­es­tri­ans in Lit­tle­bor­ough on Sat­urday even­ing (July 11). Police and para­med­ics were called to the scene of the col­li­sion on Den­hurst Road at...

Man arres­ted after car flips over and hits ped­es­tri­ans

ArticleDriver says he tried to block ‘stolen e-bike’ as he denies mur­der­ing teen­ager

ADRIVER accused of mur­der­ing a teen­age boy who was rid­ing a ‘stolen e-bike’ told police his inten­tion was to ‘block’ the vehicle from leav­ing. Ter­rence King, 60, denies mur­der­ing 15-year-old Devon Sim­monds-caines. Jur­ors at Minshull Street...

Driver says he tried to block ‘stolen e-bike’ as he denies mur­der­ing teen­ager

ArticleCon­cern over protest in memorial gar­dens

A PROTEST which saw hun­dreds parade with ban­ners and signs say­ing ‘save our chil­dren’, ‘stop the boats’ and ‘close the HMOS’, is expec­ted to return to a Roch­dale town. It is organ­ised by the group Hey­wood HMO Pro­test­ers, which has a...

Con­cern over protest in memorial gar­dens

ArticleCar flipped and hit ped­es­tri­ans say cops

A MAN has been arres­ted after a car being ‘driven dan­ger­ously’ over­turned and hit two ped­es­tri­ans in Lit­tle­bor­ough on Sat­urday even­ing (July 11). Police and para­med­ics were called to the scene of the col­li­sion on Den­hurst Road at...

Car flipped and hit ped­es­tri­ans say cops