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The '''Saddleworth White Rose Society''' is an organisation dedicated to raising awareness of ]'s situation within the ] of ]. Saddleworth was made part of the ] in ] under the ], and the group, associated with the more general ], promotes the idea that it is still a part of Yorkshire. The '''Saddleworth White Rose Society''' is an organisation dedicated to raising awareness of ]'s situation within the ] of ]. Saddleworth was made part of the ] in ] under the ], and the group, associated with the more general ], aims to gain recognition for the geographical county boundary which was not in fact altered by the Local Government Act of 1972.

The Society promotes Saddleworth's situation through the publication of its newsletter and the organisation of various events, most notably on ] - ].


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The Saddleworth White Rose Society is an organisation dedicated to raising awareness of Saddleworth's situation within the historic boundaries of Yorkshire. Saddleworth was made part of the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham in Greater Manchester under the Local Government Act 1972, and the group, associated with the more general Yorkshire Ridings Society, aims to gain recognition for the geographical county boundary which was not in fact altered by the Local Government Act of 1972.

The Society promotes Saddleworth's situation through the publication of its newsletter and the organisation of various events, most notably on August 1 - Yorkshire Day.

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