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Officers discovered a cannabis farm to the value of around £1,000 in Newhey after acting on intelligence from a member of the public. A-14 year-old boy has been charged with...
Date Published 19/10/2014
Take a piece of pork, salt it and let it air dry for a few months or years. Slice and serve. Simple? While the process of air dried hams is relatively simple it is a time...
Date Published 18/10/2014
Shortly after 4.30am on Saturday, 11 October 2014, police were called after a 24-year-old woman was raped in an alleyway in off Bury Road, Rochdale. Following a media appeal...
Date Published 17/10/2014
The driver of a parking ‘spy car’ used by Rochdale Council to catch people breaking the rules and regulations of parking was spotted reading paperwork whilst...
Community campaigner, Malcolm McCormick has died. The man dubbed “Mr Littleborough” died on Tuesday (14 October) at the age of 72. He was well known in Littleborough and was...
Rochdale Council has received a planning application for two retail units at the former Easirent Deopt on Oldham Road with Morrisons Local being named as a potential occupier of...
A drugs warrant was executed at an address on Featherstall Road, Littleborough this morning (Friday 17 October). Police attended the address at 9am to execute the misuse of...
Staff at Highfield Hospital in Rochdale have raised over £300 for Macmillan Cancer Support during the world’s biggest coffee morning. The cancer charity’s biggest fund raising...
Poorly planned government policies could hasten the decline of general practice in England, warns a doctor in The BMJ this week. Stephen Gillam, a GP in Luton, calls on...
Women in the North West get little support, advice or treatment for symptoms relating to menopause and hormonal changes, according to new research out today (Friday 17 October),...
Achievement Assembly On Wednesday 22 October 10.00am at The Gracie Fields Theatre, we will be celebrating the achievements of Key Stage 4 students during the past year. This...
One in 10 young people in the UK experience mental health problems. The mental health charity Rochdale and District Mind is at the forefront locally to develop new and innovative...
Rochdale and District Mind ‘Listen Up’ Project, in partnership with LGBT Youth North West and Backdoor Music Project celebrated Coming Out day on Thursday 9 October 2014. The...
Old friends of Jazz on a Sunday the Tuxedo Jazz Band were guests at the Newtown National Club where led by drummer Brian Woods they lined up with Richard Knock on trumpet, Andrew...
There were more than 30,000 drink-related admissions to The Royal Oldham Hospital (which covers Rochdale as well as Oldham) accident and emergency unit in 2012-13 and almost 100...
Work is progressing to get the subway at Rochdale Train Station opened. Contractors started clearing the site recently. A spokesperson for Network Rail said: “In terms of...
Date Published 16/10/2014
Councillor Ian Duckworth stated at the full council meeting that he, Councillor Pat Sullivan and Councillor Jane Gartside will not stop fighting to resolve the issue of the 469...
At Wednesday's 15 October) full council meeting, the council passed a motion urging Israel and the Hamas administration to negotiate a permanent ceasefire. In the wake of...
Rochdale Unison members lobbied the council meeting yesterday (Wednesday 15 October) to highlight concerns about proposals regarding staff pay and conditions. Neal Linsky,...
The investigation into the ‘cover up’ of abuse at Knowl View School is taking time due to the amount of files, boxes and enquiries the police have to go through and...
The impact of the continuing national pay dispute is contributing to some delays for patients and performance, according to North West Ambulance Service NHS Trust.
Patients booked to attend a hospital radiology appointment at one of the hospitals run by The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust on Monday 20 October 2014 are being advised to...
Statistics released today (16 October) by the Office for National Statistics show a 3% rise in recorded crime across Greater Manchester for the 12 months to June 2014. Nationally,...
A group of Uniformed Public Services (UPS) students from Hopwood Hall College took to the streets last week to gain hands-on experience with the Greater Manchester Police (GMP).
The annual Springhill Hospice Christmas Fair is fast approaching on Sunday 16 November and organisers are looking for anyone wishing to donate goods for the event to do so as soon...
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is warning people who have to complete a 2013/14 tax return that paper returns received after the 31 October deadline will result in a £100 penalty....
An E-fit of a man who raped a woman in an alleyway off Bury Road, Rochdale has been issued by police. Shortly after 4.30am on Saturday 11 October 2014, police were called after...
Royal British Legion A huge ‘Thank you’ to everyone who has bought commemorative items for the 100th Anniversary of the outbreak of the First World War. After ½ term we will be...
The struggling pub trade is to face further problems thanks to EU legislation involving allergen warnings coming into force later this year. "As if licensees don't have enough...
Police investigating allegations that child sexual abuse in Rochdale was 'covered-up' are appealing for information. In July 2014, GMP announced that it was conducting a...