Alison Butterworth interviews Alan Rawsterne
On Saturday 13th August 2016 at approximately 8:45am Alison Butterworth intervied Alan Rawsterne about the Rooley Moor Neighbourhood Forum and its connection with the Cotton Famine Road
Rooley Moor Neighbourhood Forum
Working together to protect and enhance our neighbourhood
On Saturday 13th August 2016 at approximately 8:45am Alison Butterworth intervied Alan Rawsterne about the Rooley Moor Neighbourhood Forum and its connection with the Cotton Famine Road
Another fun day that almost included paragliding!
Thanks to everyone who helped.




Great fun and great company!
Thanks to everyone who helped us get ready for the big day






The BBC plan to include the Cotton Famine Road in their ambitious new series telling A Black History Of Britain. Continue reading “RMNF support ambitious new BBC series telling A Black History Of Britain”
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Many thanks for your help.
Just reported in the Rossendale Free Press.
The Whitworth Skyline Walk took place on Sunday 15th May 2016.
The 14 mile route includes Rooley Moor Road and Prickshaw.
Over 300+ happy walkers went home knackered. Continue reading “Whitworth Skyline Walk”
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