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− | Rossendale, a scenic linear settlement nestled in the Pennines North of Manchester, is best known for the Coconutters, Black puddings (the world famous market for black puddings is in | + | Rossendale, a scenic linear settlement nestled in the Pennines North of Manchester, is best known for the Coconutters, Black puddings (the world famous market for black puddings is in Bury, however Rossendale has the ''award winning'' black pudding factory) and shoes. It is quite commonly regarded as a boring place to live due to the lack of, well anything. The nightlife hotspot at the moment seems to be [[Rawtenstall]], a local town, with the 'Rhythm Station', the Qube club which hosts the under 18 night every Friday and a 24 hour ASDA. [[Bacup]] is the town locally known as the one you don't walk through alone at night, and which has more pubs and alcohol shops than anything else. [[Waterfoot]], however does seem quite nice... |
− | Rossendale has good transport links with Manchester so at least you can escape | + | Rossendale has good transport links with Manchester so at least you can escape Royston Vasey every so often... Incidentally, the cast of 'The League of Gentlemen' did do a lot of filming around Bacup in the past. Talking of filming, the 'Swan Hotel' in Bacup was used to film scenes for the Brit-flick "My Summer of Love" and somewhere nearby was nearly used to film some of Charlie and the Chocolate factory but it wasn't "surreal enough" according to Tim Burton- yeah, you try living here before you decide how surreal it is. |
− | + | The local MP from 1992-2010 was the elusive Labourite Janet Anderson, who was caught out at the last general election for not reading her own manifesto and has one of the biggest petrol uses in the country. Her carbon footprint is alleged to be the same as a small private jet. Furthermore, it was thought by many that she was simply a figment of the press' imagination, as her local office in Waterfoot is practically deserted. At the 2010 election a new man, Jake Berry (Conservative) was elected instead. Time will tell whether he is any more visible in his day to day role. | |
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Latest revision as of 21:25, 7 May 2010
Rossendale, a scenic linear settlement nestled in the Pennines North of Manchester, is best known for the Coconutters, Black puddings (the world famous market for black puddings is in Bury, however Rossendale has the award winning black pudding factory) and shoes. It is quite commonly regarded as a boring place to live due to the lack of, well anything. The nightlife hotspot at the moment seems to be Rawtenstall, a local town, with the 'Rhythm Station', the Qube club which hosts the under 18 night every Friday and a 24 hour ASDA. Bacup is the town locally known as the one you don't walk through alone at night, and which has more pubs and alcohol shops than anything else. Waterfoot, however does seem quite nice...
Rossendale has good transport links with Manchester so at least you can escape Royston Vasey every so often... Incidentally, the cast of 'The League of Gentlemen' did do a lot of filming around Bacup in the past. Talking of filming, the 'Swan Hotel' in Bacup was used to film scenes for the Brit-flick "My Summer of Love" and somewhere nearby was nearly used to film some of Charlie and the Chocolate factory but it wasn't "surreal enough" according to Tim Burton- yeah, you try living here before you decide how surreal it is.
The local MP from 1992-2010 was the elusive Labourite Janet Anderson, who was caught out at the last general election for not reading her own manifesto and has one of the biggest petrol uses in the country. Her carbon footprint is alleged to be the same as a small private jet. Furthermore, it was thought by many that she was simply a figment of the press' imagination, as her local office in Waterfoot is practically deserted. At the 2010 election a new man, Jake Berry (Conservative) was elected instead. Time will tell whether he is any more visible in his day to day role.