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Every pupil in Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 (aged between 4 and 7) is now eligible for free school meals. Food standards have also been improved and are now designed to make...
Date Published 03/09/2014
The Rochdale Library Classic Reads Group is looking to entice new members who share their interest and passion for classic literature. Meeting on the second Saturday of each...
Three hundred spectacles have been donated by the Rochdale Ophthalmology Clinical Assessment and Treatment Service (CATS) to help people in Africa who have little access to...
A group of Guides from Rochdale have returned from four days of high-adrenaline activities, and entertainment from top pop trio Loveable Rogues at Wellies and Wristbands – a...
Members of Heywood 1st All Souls Brownies ended their term with a bowling party at Strike Ten Bowling in Rochdale. The girls had a game of bowling, then enjoyed food in the party...
Greater Manchester Police is keeping the pressure on commercial cannabis growers with another week of action aimed at disrupting criminals and educating communities. The force...
The number of people who are under-employed in the North West has increased by 18 per cent since 2010, according to new analysis published by the TUC today (Wednesday).
A very vocal cockatiel is currently flying around near Three Owls Bird Sanctuary/Wolstenholme Fold area. Nigel Fowler from Three Owls said: "The cockatiel has the usual...
Rossendale and Pendle Mountain Rescue Team (RPMRT) has received two grant awards for funding towards the RPMRT ‘Mobile 2’ Ambulance Fundraising Campaign.
Rochdale Ramblers have praised the green volunteers after they helped to significantly clear a footpath on Rochdale Way at Bowlee. The rambler’s main aim is to keep footpaths...
Northern Rail is introducing evening peak ticket restrictions on all local rail services in Greater Manchester. From Monday 8 September, ‘off-peak’ tickets will no longer be...
The motor home stolen from outside of Steven and Christine Melia’s home has been recovered. The motor home, which was stolen on Saturday (30 August) morning from Crowshaw...
Date Published 02/09/2014
Castleton Station will be celebrating 175 years since it originally opened on Monday 15 September. Opened in 1839 as Blue Pits for Heywood, the station was a horse drawn...
Email services are either more convenient for patients and make better use of clinicians’ time, or make more work for already hard pressed healthcare professionals and threaten...
A warm welcome to Mr. Ken Peden who will lead us in our Morning Worship this Sunday at 11.00am. Tuesday 9 September we will be having "Home made Soup and a Roll" from...
This Sunday 7 September 2014, join us at 9.30 am for Morning Prayer. After the service we have fellowship and refreshments and all are welcome. There is Sunday school and...
Let me begin by commending the efficient planning and presentation of the Service of Dedication and Remembrance in Heywood on Sunday 24 August. Harry Mills, Chairman of...
Animal welfare charities and rural groups have launched a landmark report to highlight a problem which is causing misery for horses and serious problems for landowners and the...
A new agreement to help protect nurses, doctors, ambulance crews and other NHS staff from assault and abuse in the North West has been signed on Monday (1 September 2014).
A regional strategy to deal with problems caused by alcohol harm has been launched. Rochdale Borough Council has teamed up with other councils, health services in the region...
Gary Dainton, a soil testing expert, has received a 12 month suspended jail sentence after it emerged he had falsified certificates allowing homes and school units to be built on...
Date Published 01/09/2014
Police are appealing for the public's help to trace a person who was seen on the wrong side of a bridge in Heywood. At about 10.15pm on Friday 29 August 2014, police were...
Rochdale Council Leader, Councillor Richard Farnell has praised the Feel Good Festival and says it "reflects very well on Rochdale". The two day festival, in its seventh year,...
An application to build around 70 residential units on land surrounding Dean Farm is expected to be submitted to Rochdale Council within the next month. Nexus Planning, a...
Whilst appearing at the Feel Good Festival, celebrity Chef Ainsley Harriott had time to crash a wedding at Rochdale Town Hall. Ainsley joined the guests at the wedding of...
Police investigating the death of Robert Hart at Parklife have issued five new pictures of potential witnesses they believe may hold the key to tracking down his attacker....
The preacher at our Communion service at 10.30am on Sunday will be Rev Philip Bauckham. There will also be Sunday Club activities for children aged 5-15.
Steven Dunks has been charged with murder after a woman was found dead in Heywood. Dunks (born 03/06/1969), of Milnrow Road, Shaw, Oldham, is charged with murder and will...
Friday 22 August to Thursday 28 August 23 August: Lloyd Rands, 23, of New Barn Lane, Rochdale, received a fixed penalty notice for being drunk and disorderly on Sparrow Hill,...
Appeal For Information Police are appealing for witnesses after thieves broke into a school and stole a number of laptops, in Heywood. At about 1am on Thursday 28 August...