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Two new anthologies of poetry, written by Rochdale residents inspired by its year as Greater Manchester Town of Culture, have been published. The first, titled ‘Weaving Words’, is a 120-page collection and captures the uniqueness of the borough, packed with poems celebrating local people and places. The second is aimed specifically at children, called ‘Poems to change the world.’ Both include over 65 new poems from a total of 96 local poets. Over the last year, Rochdale’s Poet Laureate Sammy Weaver led writing workshops with residents and over 650 young people, drawing on Rochdale’s co-operative history as a source of inspiration. Many of the poems created feature in the books. Both anthologies (£10 each) are now available to buy from any of the borough’s 16 libraries, or from Rochdale Pioneers Museum on Toad Lane. Councillor Sue Smith, cabinet member for communities and co-operation at Rochdale Borough Council, said: “These two limited edition anthologies are such a fascinating souvenir of a moment in time. They will make you think and make you laugh. We’ve so much creativity and talent within our diverse communities that needs sharing so I’m so pleased now they’ve Sammy Weaver added: “These The anthologies include illustrations by local artist and poet Mark Rothwell and community artist Phoebe Foxtrot, as well as a painting by Elizabeth White. The project was funded by National Lottery project grants from Arts Council England and Flexible Funds, the council’s township funding, delivered by Rochdale Borough Council’s local libraries and Rochdale Development Agency. It was part of a spectacular line-up of festivals, live performances, exhibitions and art during Rochdale’s year as Greater Manchester Town of Culture that ran until April 2026. The title, awarded by the Greater Manchester Combined Authority, celebrated the town’s rich history, creativity, talent and diverse arts scene. Find out more at www.rochdalecreates.co.uk |