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About Rochdale
Rochdale Detectives have been operating in Rochdale and the North West for almost 20 years.
Rochdale rose to prominence during the 19th century as a major mill town and centre for textile manufacture during the Industrial Revolution.
Rochdale is a large market town in Greater Manchester.
Rochdale lies amongst the foothills of the Pennines on the River Roch.
Rochdale is 5.3 miles north-west of Oldham and 9.8 miles north-east of the city of Manchester.
Rochdale is surrounded by several smaller settlements which together form the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale.
Rochdale has a population of 206,500.
Historically a part of Lancashire, Rochdale's recorded history begins with an entry in the Domesday Book of 1086.
By 1251, Rochdale had become important enough to have been granted a Royal charter.
Subsequently, Rochdale flourished into a centre of northern England's woollen trade.
Rochdale was a boomtown of the Industrial Revolution, and amongst the first ever industrialised towns.
Rochdale is a predominantly residential town.
Rochdale is the birthplace of the Co-operative Movement.
Rochdale stands about 150 feet above sea leve.
Blackstone Edge, Saddleworth Moor and the South Pennines are close to Rochdale.
Rochdale is bound by smaller towns, including Whitworth, Littleborough, Milnrow, Royton, Heywood and Shaw and Crompton.
Rochdale experiences a temperate maritime climate, like much of the British Isles.
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