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Easter Fun in Rochdale: Lego & Huge Festival Rochdale 2026

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Key Points

  • Rochdale Borough Council has announced a packed Easter holiday programme for families from 7 to 22 April 2026.
  • Highlights include free Lego family workshops at libraries in Rochdale, Heywood, Middleton, and Milnrow.
  • Activities feature Easter egg hunts, craft sessions, sports camps, and storytelling events across borough venues.
  • A massive music festival line-up at Hollingworth Lake includes headliners like local bands and tribute acts over Easter weekend.
  • Additional events: nature trails at Hopwood Woods, baking workshops, and adventure play sessions.
  • All events are low-cost or free, aimed at children aged 3-14, with bookings via Eventbrite or council websites.
  • Safety measures include supervised sessions and accessibility for all families.
  • Similar announcements covered by Manchester Mirror, Rochdale Online, and BBC Manchester, confirming cross-borough appeal.

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Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Easter Holiday Activities Are Planned in Rochdale?
  • Where Can Families Find Lego Fun in Rochdale This Easter?
  • What’s the Huge Festival Line-Up at Hollingworth Lake?
  • Which Venues Host Rochdale’s Easter Events?
  • How to Book Rochdale Easter Activities and Festivals?
  • Are Rochdale Easter Events Free or Low-Cost?
  • What Safety Measures Are in Place for Rochdale Kids’ Events?
  • Why Is Rochdale’s Easter Programme a Game-Changer for Families?
  • Full Easter Schedule: Dates and Times in Rochdale?
  • Community Reactions to Rochdale’s Easter Announcements?

Rochdale (Manchester Mirror) April 03, 2026 – Rochdale families are in for a treat this Easter with a bumper line-up of holiday activities, Lego-themed family fun, and a huge festival announced by Rochdale Borough Council. Running from 7 to 22 April 2026, the programme offers free and low-cost events across the borough, catering to children aged 3-14 and their families. Coverage from multiple outlets, including InYourArea.co.uk, highlights the council’s commitment to affordable entertainment amid rising living costs.

The announcements, first detailed by InYourArea.co.uk, emphasise community-focused fun, with Lego workshops leading the charge. Councillor Liam Dean, cabinet member for communities, praised the initiative as a vital support for parents during school holidays.

What Easter Holiday Activities Are Planned in Rochdale?

Rochdale’s Easter extravaganza kicks off with a diverse array of activities designed to keep children entertained and engaged. As reported by Rachel Hamilton of InYourArea.co.uk, the council has scheduled events at libraries, parks, and community centres borough-wide.

Key offerings include:

  • Easter egg hunts at Queen’s Park and Reddish Vale Country Park.
  • Craft workshops featuring bunny mask-making and spring-themed decorations.
  • Sports camps with football, multi-sports, and dance sessions at leisure centres in Heywood and Middleton.

According to Manchester Mirror reporter Sarah Jenkins, these activities are fully supervised by trained staff, ensuring safety for young participants. “We’re thrilled to provide these opportunities,” stated Jenkins, quoting council spokesperson Elaine Kershaw: “Families can enjoy hassle-free fun without breaking the bank.”

Cross-verification from Rochdale Online confirms additional storytelling sessions at Littleborough Library, where children can immerse in Easter tales every weekday morning from 10am to 12pm.

Where Can Families Find Lego Fun in Rochdale This Easter?

Lego enthusiasts will flock to the free family workshops at four key libraries: Rochdale Library, Heywood Library, Middleton Library, and Milnrow Library. As detailed by InYourArea.co.uk’s coverage, these drop-in sessions run on specific dates between 8-18 April, with builds themed around Easter creations like chocolate factories and bunny burrows.

Rochdale Borough Council’s official release, cited by BBC Manchester’s local correspondent Tom Hargreaves, notes: “Children will use thousands of Lego bricks to create imaginative structures, fostering creativity and teamwork.” Sessions last 90 minutes, suitable for ages 5+, with parental supervision required for under-8s.

Manchester Mirror’s follow-up article by Jenkins adds that over 500 spaces are available, bookable via Eventbrite from 10 April. “It’s a brilliant way to spark STEM interest,” Kershaw told Hargreaves.

What’s the Huge Festival Line-Up at Hollingworth Lake?

The standout event is the Easter Festival at Hollingworth Lake, promising a “huge line-up” of live music, food stalls, and fairground rides. InYourArea.co.uk reports headliners including tribute bands to Oasis, Queen, and ABBA, performing across two days on 18-19 April.

As per Sarah Jenkins of Manchester Mirror, the festival expects 10,000 visitors, with family zones featuring bouncy castles and face painting. Organiser Mike Thornton stated: “This is Rochdale’s biggest Easter bash yet, blending local talent with national favourites.”

Rochdale Online journalist Priya Patel corroborates the schedule:

  • Saturday: Indie rock sets from 12pm, fireworks at 9pm.
  • Sunday: Pop classics and dance anthems till dusk.

Councillor Dean, quoted in BBC Manchester, assured: “We’ve enhanced security and traffic management for a smooth experience.”

Which Venues Host Rochdale’s Easter Events?

Events span the borough for accessibility:

  • Libraries: Lego and crafts (as above).
  • Parks: Hopwood Woods nature trails, egg hunts.
  • Leisure Centres: Sports in Heywood and Middleton.
  • Hollingworth Lake: Festival epicentre.

InYourArea.co.uk lists full venue details, while Rochdale Online provides maps.

How to Book Rochdale Easter Activities and Festivals?

Booking is straightforward, per council guidelines reported across sources. Eventbrite handles Lego workshops and premium festival tickets (£5 adults, free under-16s). Drop-ins available for hunts and crafts.

Manchester Mirror’s Jenkins advises: “Check rochdale.gov.uk/events for updates.” BBC Manchester warns of high demand: “Popular slots fill fast – book early.”

Are Rochdale Easter Events Free or Low-Cost?

Most are free, with nominal fees for festivals (£3-£5). Councillor Dean, via InYourArea.co.uk, explained: “Subsidised by council funds to support families.” No hidden costs, inclusivity for SEND children noted by Patel in Rochdale Online.

What Safety Measures Are in Place for Rochdale Kids’ Events?

All events feature DBS-checked staff, first aid stations, and allergy-aware catering. Thornton told Hargreaves of BBC Manchester: “Health and safety is paramount, with lake barriers and crowd control.”

Why Is Rochdale’s Easter Programme a Game-Changer for Families?

This initiative addresses holiday childcare gaps, as Kershaw noted to Jenkins: “Easter can be challenging; we’re here to help.” Coverage praises its scope, positioning Rochdale as Greater Manchester’s family fun hub.

Full Easter Schedule: Dates and Times in Rochdale?

  • 7-12 April: Library crafts, park hunts (10am-3pm daily).
  • 8, 10, 12, 15, 17 April: Lego workshops (1-2:30pm).
  • 13-19 April: Sports camps (9am-4pm).
  • 18-19 April: Hollingworth Festival (11am-10pm).

Sourced comprehensively from InYourArea.co.uk, Manchester Mirror, Rochdale Online, and BBC Manchester.

Community Reactions to Rochdale’s Easter Announcements?

Parents applaud the variety. Local mum Sarah Brooks told Patel of Rochdale Online: “Lego sessions are a lifesaver!” Businesses anticipate boosts, per Jenkins.

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