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1. Reopening was easy ... all we needed was some cash!
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 28 April 2005OPENING up the Rochdale Canal was never going to be insurmountable from an engineering point of view, but raising the money was quite another matter.
2. Money needed to save wildlife on the canal
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 15 August 2002ENDANGERED species that make their home in and around the Rochdale Canal will be put at risk unless The Waterways Trust can find the money to build a new canalside reserve.
3. A brief history of the Rochdale canal
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 25 July 2002THE first canal to be built over the formidable barrier of the Pennines, the Rochdale runs from the Calder and Hebble Navigation at Sowerby Bridge.
4. Boaters will be a splash hit with economy
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 24 July 2002Director of Rochdale Council's Regeneration Unit, Andy Zuntz, said of the restoration scheme: "The premise is that we would not have gone ahead with this scheme if it wasn't going to make a significant difference to the economy of the borough.
5. Councillor Allen Brett
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 24 July 2002OPENING up the canal was never going to be insurmountable from an engineering point of view, but raising the money was quite another matter.
6. A special vote of thanks from us voles!
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 24 July 2002A TEAM of ecologists from British Waterways have been monitoring the impact of the restoration works; not just in the water, but the whole environment around the canal.
7. Two hundred years, two engineers, one vision
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 24 July 2002AS MEN they could not be more different - working over two centuries apart - but engineers William Jessop and John Parr have a connection - the Rochdale Canal.
8. Brian Holden
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 24 July 2002BRIAN Holden has spent the last 28 years telling people there's no such word as 'never', at least as far as the Rochdale Canal is concerned.
9. The rise, fall and rise of the Rochdale
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 24 July 2002A time line showing the development of the Rochdale canal from 1766 when the idea was first mooted to the present day
10. That’s the way the money went ...
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 24 July 2002£23.8M was spent on the project - funded by the Millennium Commission (£11.8M), English Partnerships (£10.9M) and a consortium of Oldham and Rochdale Councils (£1.1M).
