Autumn's finally arrived in the village and as you can see the weather today was great for photography. The beeches in particular are stunning at the moment.
The stone below is now set into a wall on Waterside Road but was originally from The Co-Operative shop which I'm told used to stand at the junction near the Liberal Club.
The Co-Operative movement was developed in nearby Rochdale in the 1800's and offered affordable produce, education and loans and saving opportunities for working people.
These roses are still going strong in one of the beautifully tended beds on the ELR station.







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