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A woman who was found dead at her home in Heywood has now been identified. At around 1.35pm on Tuesday 26 August 2014 police were called to an address on Boleyn Court,...
Date Published 24/09/2014
Greater Manchester’s green transport commitment will be showcased in a report to heads of nation states and governments at a summit in New York this week. A Europe-wide report...
A crackdown on child sex exploitation has led to 19 arrests across Greater Manchester. Operation Phoenix is the latest drive to deal with the growing menace of sexual...
Date Published 23/09/2014
Police and crime commissioner Tony Lloyd described child sexual exploitation as a “scourge on our communities” as a groundbreaking campaign to protect children was launched by...
Schools will soon be able to legally hold spare emergency inhalers to keep children safe from potentially fatal asthma attacks. A change in the law has followed four years of...
Rochdale has the third highest rate for sanctioning benefit claimants in Greater Manchester with 4,078 sanctions made between October 2012 and December 2013. In a report issued...
The Phones 4 U store in Rochdale town centre will be closing for good after the company entered administration last week. The shop, located on Yorkshire Street, is one of 362...
The Rochdale Environmental Action Group is planning to take their well known clean up operation to towns and cities further afield. In October, the group is heading to...
The arm of a crane smashed through the window of a double decker bus this afternoon (Tuesday 23 September) in Middleton. The top deck of the Stagecoach bus was damaged after...
On Saturday 27 September members of the Walking Group will meet at Heaton Park to take part in the Alzheimer's Society Memory Walk (www.memorywalk.org.uk/). Contact Joyce for...
The demolition of 'The Black Box' is almost complete with the contractors, Connell Brothers, removing the scaffolding ready for their 'nibblers' to level the remainder of the much...
With news that Rochdale Council is to submit a major bid to the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) to help finance a project to revitalise the Grade 1 Listed Rochdale Town Hall, the...
Another club favourite this time the Midlands-based Millenium Eagle Jazz Band visited Jazz On A Sunday. With leader Matt Palmer on clarinet and on alto and soprano saxes, Peter...
Sophie Garner, 14, from Norden, has won the Wear it For Autism 2014 competition after being nominated by her mum for overcoming her fears and anxiety. Sophie, who was diagnosed...
Date Published 22/09/2014
Littleborough Cricket Club is starting the process to turn their club car park into a pay and display car park in the hopes of generating money to help with its upkeep. The...
Norden United Reformed Church, which has been part of the community for more than 100 years, has had to close due to dry rot. Ian Sturrock from the church said: “Unfortunately...
Liz McInnes, the Labour candidate for the upcoming Heywood and Middleton by-election, launched her campaign this afternoon (Monday 22 September) from her newly opened campaign...
Local artist, Christopher McHale has had his artwork selected to be displayed in Forster Dean Solicitors office. Christopher, 19, a student had a still life painting chosen...
Plans to revitalise the Grade 1 Listed Rochdale Town Hall are set to go before the council’s cabinet later this month. Said to be one of the finest examples of Victorian...
The personal debt burden in the North West is being shouldered by less than half of the population, according to research by the insolvency trade body R3. More than half (55%)...
Going up a dress size over a period of 10 years between your mid 20s and mid 50s is linked to a 33% greater risk of developing breast cancer after the menopause, finds a large...
Residents are being urged to get in touch with RBH if they need help in adjusting to Universal Credit (UC) as it is rolled out across the borough. UC has already been...
The preacher at our morning service at 10.30am on Sunday will be Mrs Susan Booth. There will also be Sunday Club activities for children aged 5-15.
The deadline for completing paper self-assessment tax returns is fast approaching, ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) warns today. Forms must be returned to...
Fine Art Graduate Natalie Giannikitzakis explores the subtleties of body language through highly detailed pencil drawings for the new Gallery One exhibition at Touchstones...
Police believe a body found at Whitworth at the weekend could be that of missing Rossendale man Heath Nield. The body was found on land behind Healey Conservative Club at...
We would like to welcome Parents and Carers of our new Year 7s to our Year 7 Matters Evening on Tuesday 30 September from 6:00 - 7:30pm. At this event we will be offering advice...
Cross Country Competition Last Thursday KS2 children competed for the school Cross Country trophy and for individual medals. Overall winners were Langley and individual medal...
We currently have two vacancies for co-opted governors at our school. A Co-Opted governor is a person appointed by the governing body and who, in the opinion of the governing...
Welcome back and an especially huge welcome to all the children and families who are new to our school. Pupil Progress; Last year we are proud that data shows the rate of...