Rochdale Online teams up with local printers for Real Rochdale magazine

Date published: 31 August 2018


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Rochdale Online has teamed up with one of the borough’s longest established printers to produce our lifestyle magazine, Real Rochdale.

Claire Flett, editor of Real Rochdale and Rochdale Online director, met up with Ronnie Blair, managing director of Jones & Brooks, and Allan Blair, director, at their warehouse on Riverside Drive on Friday (31 August) to see the new issue of the magazine, quite literally, hot off the presses.

Jones & Brooks have been printing since 1876, moving to Rochdale over 10 years ago.

Mrs Flett said: “I was pleased to be invited by Jones & Brooks to see the magazine being produced. The fact they are a local company is very important to us and the finished product I have seen is fantastic.”

Our quarterly magazine features the very best of Rochdale, all the exciting new developments taking place, the new places to eat and drink and much more.

We have features on fashion and beauty, shopping, events, art and entertainment, health and wellbeing, food and drink and motoring, along with interviews and notable things in and about Rochdale.

The autumn edition can be found at selected venues throughout the borough from Wednesday (5 September); if you would like to be guaranteed a copy delivered to your doorstep you can subscribe at:

https://www.realrochdale.co.uk/subscriptions/

 

The latest issue of Real Rochdale being printed at Jones & Brooks Ltd

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