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A resident is angry that Rochdale Council has not acted after he reported fly-tipping of rubbish on Marlborough Street, Rochdale - the resident says it is now over a week since...
Date Published 20/11/2014
Simon Danczuk MP has nominated his favourite local kebab restaurant, Istanblue on Milkstone Road, in the third annual British Kebab Awards and is urging local residents to...
Barry Edwards (19/01/1970), of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to section 18 assault, two counts of false imprisonment and two counts of threats to kill at an earlier hearing....
Members of the Rochdale Environmental Action Group (REAG) cleaned Drake Street near the tram track where there was a lot of litter thrown by passers by. Other members of REAG...
The NADRA Team dealt with 92 applications during a recent surgery in Rochdale. The NADRA Team accepts application for National Identity Cards for Overseas Pakistanis (NICOP)...
Big businesses dominate our lives. Supermarkets, IT giants and ubiquitous soft drinks surround us. Sometimes it’s hard to go through a day avoiding them. But spare a thought...
A cement wagon using the temporary road to Crook Hill Wind Farm overturned and shed its load. The lorry, which is believed to have been carrying a full load, slipped from the...
Eleven trade unions representing NHS staff members including midwives, nurses, cleaners, pharmacists and paramedics will take strike action on Monday (24 November). The strike...
Rochdale Online reporter Amy Westlake paid a visit to Castleton Primary School today (Thursday 20 November) to help year six students with their lessons in journalistic...
Wearable devices for infants offer to give parents peace of mind, but are they being lulled into a false sense of security, asks an article in The BMJ this week? David King,...
New research published by Drink Wise reveals that 9,561 young people - around 20% of those under 16 years - have been badly harmed by someone else’s drinking.
For most children, Christmas is a magical time of year – surrounded by friends and family, the excitement and anticipation of unwrapping presents. But for some, it’s a time when...
The share of jobs in the North West accounted for by full-time employees fell during the recession and has failed to recover across the region, according to new analysis published...
Members of the Muslim community gathered this evening (Wednesday 19 November) to air their concerns and thoughts in relation to the discrimination and violence that they say is...
Date Published 19/11/2014
A plan to extend a link bus service to Rochdale after a major route was scrapped will be put before transport chiefs on Friday (21 November). The Transport for Greater...
Yvonne Mills, a volunteer at Roch Valley Raiders BMX Go-Ride club in Heywood, has won the North West BBC Unsung Hero award. Yvonne has been given the award in recognition of...
Santa’s of all ages will dash or dawdle around Hollingworth Lake on Sunday 14 December. Now in its ninth year, the Santa Dash or Dawdle will see hundreds of Santa’s dashing,...
Members of the Rochdale Youth Service Girls Group raised £60 for Children in Need on Saturday (15 November). Held at Link4Life Leisure Centre, the girls group dressed in Pudsey...
A local mother-of-three who is convinced that it is 1996 and her adult children are still babies is at the centre of a vital test case in which judges must define what ‘liberty’...
The body of a man has been found at a flat on Tweedale Street. The Ambulance Service was called to the flat on Tweedale Street at 2:55pm on Sunday 16 November.
Rochdale Council is praised in a report by Ofsted for some of the ways it deals with children at risk of child sexual exploitation but significant concerns remain. The report -...
On Wednesday 12 November, Wardle Academy’s class of 2014 were invited to the Rochdale Town Hall for a presentation evening to celebrate the remarkable success of the students who...
Mubbashir Alam, 39, of Maldon Street, who pocketed nearly £1.25 million in two VAT repayment frauds, has been jailed for five years after setting up eight fake clothing companies...
Mulled wine or muddled wine dates back to the 14th century thought to be a way of using wine which was past its best and about to spoil. By adding spices and fruit it re...
More than half a million people are expected to watch and count their garden birds for RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch in January, with some surprising new creatures on the list among...
Rochdale Township in Bloom has received a silver gilt award, and was just three points off a gold. Committee Chairman Nigel Morrell said "Although it's hard to find that we...
On Saturday, 22 November, we will be holding our Annual Christmas Fair. Admission is free and there will be homemade cakes, chocolate stall, gifts, pound stall, games of skill and...
Rochdale Circle CIC had a visit this week from Ted Mutimer and Lynn Butterworth of the Littleborough & District Lions Club. The Lions had come along to present Circle with a...
In what has become a Middleton tradition that spans the generations, the Rotary Club of Middleton will be escorting Father Christmas and his sleigh through the streets of...
A permanent bronze drum memorial, alongside a plaque, to Fusilier Lee Rigby will be unveiled in Middleton Memorial Gardens in February 2015. Lyn Rigby, Lee’s mother said: “Ever...