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Rossendale (/ ˈ r ɒ z ən d eɪ l /) is a local government district with borough status in Lancashire, England. Its council is based in Bacup and its largest town is Rawtenstall. It also includes the towns of Haslingden and Whitworth. The borough is named after the Rossendale Valley, the upper part of the River Irwell.
Rossendale Borough Council elections are generally held three years out of every four, with a third of the council elected each time. Rossendale Borough Council is the local authority for the non-metropolitan district of Rossendale in Lancashire , England .
Rossendale may refer to several places and organizations in Lancashire, England: Places. Rossendale Valley, a river valley; Borough of Rossendale, a local government ...
Club logo when they were known as Bacup & Rossendale Borough. Bacup Borough Football Club is a football club based in Bacup, Lancashire, England. The club are currently members of the North West Counties League Division One North and play at West View. They are full members of the Lancashire County Football Association.
Rossendale (UK Parliament constituency) Rossendale Borough Council; 1904 Rossendale by-election; Rossendale Radio; Rossendale Union of Boot, Shoe and Slipper Operatives; Rossendale Weavers', Winders' and Beamers' Association; Rosso (bus company)
Bacup (/ ˈ b eɪ k ə p / BAY-kəp, [1] / ˈ b eɪ k ʊ p /) is a town in the Rossendale Borough in Lancashire, England, in the South Pennines close to Lancashire's boundaries with West Yorkshire and Greater Manchester.
The 2011 Rossendale Borough Council election was held on 5 May 2011 to elect members of Rossendale Borough Council in Lancashire, England. One third of the council was up for election and the Conservative Party were in overall control of the council at the time of the election. The composition of the council was: Conservative 19; Labour 13
The 2016 Rossendale Borough Council election took place on 5 May 2016 to elect members to one third of Rossendale Borough Council in England. Councillors elected in 2012 were defending their seats this year, and they will be contested again in 2020. The Labour Party retained control of the Council.