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Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) 16:09 - Nov 27 with 11352 views1mark1

Self explanatory.

How many on here regard Rochdale as Lancashire, rather than Manchester, or themselves as Lancastrian or Manc? I regard Rochdale as a Lancashire , and I am a Lancastrian not a Manc.
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Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 22:01 - Nov 27 with 3249 viewsnordenblue

Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 21:55 - Nov 27 by D_Alien

Let's get started on Hebden Bridge, nb!

I'll start with - there's a cracking little microbrewery just off the main street

As for where we live, my local county cricket team is Lancashire so that's good enough for me


Nice to visit granted,full of sandal wearing tree huggers not to mention the ridiculously large proportion of "women",the network to and from is worse than shite and anything resembling a rain cloud brings full closure and floods!!!
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Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 22:10 - Nov 27 with 3241 viewsD_Alien

Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 22:01 - Nov 27 by nordenblue

Nice to visit granted,full of sandal wearing tree huggers not to mention the ridiculously large proportion of "women",the network to and from is worse than shite and anything resembling a rain cloud brings full closure and floods!!!


It's built on a ley line, apparently

But you have to admit, the trees in Hardcastle Crags are very huggable, i quite like ridiculously large proportions of women and i suspect they congregate there for full closure, in the knowledge it's not easy to get in or out

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Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 22:24 - Nov 27 with 3218 views1mark1

Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 21:55 - Nov 27 by D_Alien

Let's get started on Hebden Bridge, nb!

I'll start with - there's a cracking little microbrewery just off the main street

As for where we live, my local county cricket team is Lancashire so that's good enough for me


And the HQ of Lancashire CC, is Manchester . Therefore even Manchester is Lancashire.

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Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 23:31 - Nov 27 with 3174 viewsYadHoDale

Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 20:40 - Nov 27 by firgrovedale51

"I can confirm that the Government still stand by this statement,.…that the local authority areas and boundaries introduced in April 1974 do not alter the traditional boundaries of counties. The 1974 arrangements are entirely administrative, and need not affect long-standing loyalties and affinities.”
Michael Portillo MP, Minister of State for Local Government — 11th July 1990


Which traditional boundaries, though?

Pre 1182, Lancashire did not exist. North of the Ribble was in Yorkshire, South ( including Rochdale) was attached to Cheshire.

Then before the Norman conquest, you get the choice between Angle Northumbria, the Viking Kingdoms of York and Dublin, Brythons from Strathclyde or the remnants of the pre-Roman kingdom of the Brigantes.

In terms of a choice of two, Lancashire > Greater Manchester hands down. But I do quite like the Vikings, so they'll do for me... :-)
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Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 05:48 - Nov 28 with 3126 viewsjoecooke

Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 23:31 - Nov 27 by YadHoDale

Which traditional boundaries, though?

Pre 1182, Lancashire did not exist. North of the Ribble was in Yorkshire, South ( including Rochdale) was attached to Cheshire.

Then before the Norman conquest, you get the choice between Angle Northumbria, the Viking Kingdoms of York and Dublin, Brythons from Strathclyde or the remnants of the pre-Roman kingdom of the Brigantes.

In terms of a choice of two, Lancashire > Greater Manchester hands down. But I do quite like the Vikings, so they'll do for me... :-)


https://wikishire.co.uk/wiki/Salfordshire

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Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 06:16 - Nov 28 with 3120 viewsnordenblue

Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 22:10 - Nov 27 by D_Alien

It's built on a ley line, apparently

But you have to admit, the trees in Hardcastle Crags are very huggable, i quite like ridiculously large proportions of women and i suspect they congregate there for full closure, in the knowledge it's not easy to get in or out


Most of them like coming "out"......very odd place
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Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 08:19 - Nov 28 with 3084 viewsScunnydale

Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 05:48 - Nov 28 by joecooke

https://wikishire.co.uk/wiki/Salfordshire


Excellent news! May I cordially welcome all you new Salfordians!
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Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 09:30 - Nov 28 with 3052 viewsfirgrovedale51

Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 23:31 - Nov 27 by YadHoDale

Which traditional boundaries, though?

Pre 1182, Lancashire did not exist. North of the Ribble was in Yorkshire, South ( including Rochdale) was attached to Cheshire.

Then before the Norman conquest, you get the choice between Angle Northumbria, the Viking Kingdoms of York and Dublin, Brythons from Strathclyde or the remnants of the pre-Roman kingdom of the Brigantes.

In terms of a choice of two, Lancashire > Greater Manchester hands down. But I do quite like the Vikings, so they'll do for me... :-)


You are correct before the breakaway by the House of Lancaster it was all Yorkshire but since then the county boundaries have not changed Greater Manchester is only for governmental and administrative purposes and did not replace the old Lancashire county
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Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 09:33 - Nov 28 with 3051 viewsfirgrovedale51

Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 22:01 - Nov 27 by nordenblue

Nice to visit granted,full of sandal wearing tree huggers not to mention the ridiculously large proportion of "women",the network to and from is worse than shite and anything resembling a rain cloud brings full closure and floods!!!


You would certainly know about tree hugging but don`t you normally wear wellies for your exploits into the country
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Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 13:57 - Nov 28 with 2989 viewskiwidale

Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 05:48 - Nov 28 by joecooke

https://wikishire.co.uk/wiki/Salfordshire


I read the link and this caught my eye.

"A twice-yearly meeting of jury-men chose the borough reeve of Salford, along with two constables, a dog-muzzler, ale-taster and inspectors of flesh and fish for the town.

Talk about the dream job ale taster, it really was the good old days for some.

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Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 14:35 - Nov 28 with 2969 viewsnordenblue

Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 09:33 - Nov 28 by firgrovedale51

You would certainly know about tree hugging but don`t you normally wear wellies for your exploits into the country


Stop it you'll get me excited again....
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Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 18:46 - Nov 28 with 2897 viewsrochdaleriddler

Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 06:16 - Nov 28 by nordenblue

Most of them like coming "out"......very odd place


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Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 18:52 - Nov 28 with 2891 viewsrochdaleriddler

Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 21:55 - Nov 27 by D_Alien

Let's get started on Hebden Bridge, nb!

I'll start with - there's a cracking little microbrewery just off the main street

As for where we live, my local county cricket team is Lancashire so that's good enough for me


Callans's micropub is brilliant, the brewpub near the station is good, the micropub next to the cinema is fab. The community owned fox and goose is great, chapter 17 and the bottle shop/bar has great beer. It has a cinema, theatre and numerous good eateries. It is a fab place and only 20 mins by train

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Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 19:08 - Nov 28 with 2878 viewsnordenblue

Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 18:46 - Nov 28 by rochdaleriddler

Homophobe


And?
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Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 19:45 - Nov 28 with 2854 viewsrochedale

Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 20:18 - Nov 27 by R17ALE

Littleborough is Yorkshire.

Rochdale is Lancashire.

New Hey is Milnrow.

Middleton is Manchester.

Heywood is Heywood.

All fall into RMBC though


Littleborough is Lancashire and/or Greater Manchester, not Yorkshire.

‘Littleborough was a hamlet in the manor of Huddersfield’ is an extract from wiki, but there is no other info I have ever seen that indicates Littleborough is in Yorkshire. Prove otherwise or admit you’re on the ‘wind-up’!!

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Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 20:14 - Nov 28 with 2833 viewsrochdaleriddler

Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 19:08 - Nov 28 by nordenblue

And?


It's you that's odd, not hebden bridge folk

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Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 20:17 - Nov 28 with 2828 viewsnordenblue

Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 20:14 - Nov 28 by rochdaleriddler

It's you that's odd, not hebden bridge folk


I take the little digs as a massive compliment,keep them coming it's pretty sweet you're that bothered......

Stick to writing ridiculous comments about football instead you're far better at it
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Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 20:39 - Nov 28 with 2813 viewskiwidale

Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 19:45 - Nov 28 by rochedale

Littleborough is Lancashire and/or Greater Manchester, not Yorkshire.

‘Littleborough was a hamlet in the manor of Huddersfield’ is an extract from wiki, but there is no other info I have ever seen that indicates Littleborough is in Yorkshire. Prove otherwise or admit you’re on the ‘wind-up’!!


Correction... but an easy mistake to make its Hundersfield not Huddersfield.

from wikipedia
Historically a part of Lancashire, Littleborough and its surroundings have provided evidence of Neolithic, Celtic, Roman and Anglo-Saxon activity in the area.[4] During the Middle Ages, Littleborough was a hamlet in the manor of Hundersfield, parish of Rochdale and hundred of Salford.[

This is not the time for bickering.

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Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 20:54 - Nov 28 with 2792 viewsrochedale

Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 20:39 - Nov 28 by kiwidale

Correction... but an easy mistake to make its Hundersfield not Huddersfield.

from wikipedia
Historically a part of Lancashire, Littleborough and its surroundings have provided evidence of Neolithic, Celtic, Roman and Anglo-Saxon activity in the area.[4] During the Middle Ages, Littleborough was a hamlet in the manor of Hundersfield, parish of Rochdale and hundred of Salford.[


My mistake!!

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Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 20:58 - Nov 28 with 2774 viewsrochdaleriddler

Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 20:17 - Nov 28 by nordenblue

I take the little digs as a massive compliment,keep them coming it's pretty sweet you're that bothered......

Stick to writing ridiculous comments about football instead you're far better at it


I'll have to wait until Bradford away to comment on actual games, pretty sure you won't be there, part timer

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Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 21:02 - Nov 28 with 2758 viewskiwidale

Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 20:54 - Nov 28 by rochedale

My mistake!!


I made the same mistake on first reading only corrected reading this thread.

More information about Rochdale history

Rochdale was one of the largest parishes in England, administered via four extensive parishes, subsequently called townships. Three of these townships converged on the town centre which became the trading centre for an otherwise rural industrial economy.
To the south lay Castleton Township, the name being a reference to Rochdale’s castle to the south-west of the river crossing. To the north-west lay Spotland Township which ran northwards almost as far as Bacup in the Rossendale Forest. To the north-east lay Hundersfield, the largest township which extended a considerable way beyond Todmorden at its northern end while further east laid Butterworth, a township including modern-day Milnrow

This is not the time for bickering.

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Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 21:07 - Nov 28 with 2751 viewsnordenblue

Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 20:58 - Nov 28 by rochdaleriddler

I'll have to wait until Bradford away to comment on actual games, pretty sure you won't be there, part timer


Can't wait...... may go we'll see if I can get some free tickets first though 👌
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Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 21:20 - Nov 28 with 2730 viewsrochdaleriddler

Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 21:07 - Nov 28 by nordenblue

Can't wait...... may go we'll see if I can get some free tickets first though 👌


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Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 21:22 - Nov 28 with 2725 viewsnordenblue

Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 21:20 - Nov 28 by rochdaleriddler

Freeloader


I know it's really shit,I'd much rather pay ideally
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Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 17:54 - Nov 30 with 2581 viewsrochdale_ranger

Happy Lancashire Day (n/t) on 21:22 - Nov 28 by nordenblue

I know it's really shit,I'd much rather pay ideally


In my experience the only people who bang on about regional pride and regional borders are insecure Yorkies who deep down know they are from a crap county. I didn't choose to be born in Lancashire (even though I now live in Chesire) it's just one of those things. EDIt. Sorry for tying your quote into my post by mistake.
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