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A big well done to Oulder Hill Community School Year 7 and 9 Girls Rounders teams and congratulations to the Year 7 & 8 Boys Cricket Team who took part in the Lancashire Cup...
Date Published 02/06/2014
A new way of dealing with offenders being rolled out across Greater Manchester has launched throughout Rochdale borough. The Intensive Community Order (ICO) aims to help...
The regional première The Addams Family Musical comes to Rochdale. Whitworth AM&DS have secured the rights to perform the brand new musical “The Addams Family” at the Curtain...
At the request of the residents of the King Street South in Milkstone and Deeplish areas, members of REAG joined them to clean their back alleys, remove bushes and pick up litter.
The preacher at our Pentecost Sunday service at 10.30am will be Rev Lawrence Copley. There will also be Kidzone activities for children aged 5-15. Mums & Toddlers is on Monday...
Girlguiding Lancashire South East, which includes Rochdale, will be celebrating its dedicated volunteers in support of Volunteers’ Week 2014, which is taking place 1-7 June, in...
Rochdale and Littleborough Peace Group promoted the message ‘People not Trident’ in Rochdale town centre on Saturday. Supporters joined them in calling on the government to get...
Housing Minister Kris Hopkins has announced 429 new affordable homes are to be built in Greater Manchester, however just 12 of those homes will be in Rochdale. The number of...
Extreme summer rainfall may become more frequent in the UK due to climate change, according to new research. The new study, from the joint Met Office and NERC funded CONVEX...
Councillor Colin Lambert marked 1,000 days as the leader of Rochdale Council this month and the public sector union, Unison, has sent a document to members to "share" with them...
Date Published 01/06/2014
The Mayor of Rochdale, Councillor Peter Rush and the Mayoress Monica Rush were treated to a surprise thank you party this afternoon (Sunday 1 June). The Mayor and Mayoress...
Members of the local community in Wardle held a village fete today (Saturday 31 May). The fete included face painting, crafts, fair rides, food and a number of stalls selling...
Date Published 31/05/2014
Fisherfield Farm Nursery on Edinburgh Way in Rochdale held an open day today (Saturday 31 May) to raise money for the NSPCC. The event included face painting, tombolas, a...
The Wheatsheaf Shopping Centre held their kids club today (Saturday 31 May) and gave children the chance to make their own personalised 3D photo frame. Children were given a...
The winners of this year's Bonny Baby Competition collected their prizes this afternoon (Saturday 31 May). Charlie, who is now 13 weeks old, won the Baby 0-18 months section of...
Barbecue season is upon us. Burgers, sausages, chicken drumsticks and salad are the staple of many a good barbecue. For the more adventurous perhaps a grilled sea bass. Barbecue...
A restraining order has been slapped on a "creepy" sex pest who groped a woman in his car then followed her into a night club and sexually assaulted her again. Mohammed Jamil...
Professional singer, actress and musician Amanda Eloise Kay is returning to her roots and coming back to Rochdale for a lunchtime concert at St Mary in the Baum church. Amanda...
Rochdale Borough Council had to pay £1.25 million to get out of the 999 lease for the now former central library location in the Wheatsheaf Shopping Centre. The library was...
Paul Coulson, who lives in Rochdale, is on a mission to find the man who is responsible for saving his mum's life. On 13 May this year, Paul’s mum Sheila headed off on a four...
Date Published 30/05/2014
Artwork in Middleton Town Centre has become a safety concern to local residents after part of the £100,000 piece became loose. The artwork, which celebrates Middleton’s...
The name of the new town centre development site has not yet been decided. Rumours have been circulating that the site is to be named Baillie Square but Rochdale Council has...
Littleborough Domestic Burglary - 0 Burglary Other Than Dwelling – 6 Theft From A Vehicle – 13 Criminal Damage – 8 Drug Offences - 0
Police are on the hunt for a man with connections to the Heywood area. Adam Ellis (born 24/04/86) of no fixed abode is wanted in connection with a series of burglaries in the...
A 38-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of cultivation of cannabis and abstracting electricity after police discovered a cannabis farm at a disused factory in Heywood....
Padmini Sankar, a doctor of foetal medicine from Rochdale, was presented the Public Service Award at Fusion 2014. Padmini is a doctor of foetal medicine working for four...
A public exhibition in June will give people a chance to find out more about the smart motorway scheme that is aimed at cutting congestion and improving journey times on the M60...
Water bosses are warning customers particularly elderly and their relatives that criminals posing as water board officials operate in North West. United Utilities is warning...
A new paediatrician working with children with complex health needs in Rochdale has been appointed by an NHS Trust. Dr Rob Levy will help provide assessments and manage care...
The Pennine Acute Hospital Trust Board has decided not to proceed with a plan to privatise its payroll function. It had been feared that NHS jobs would be privatised and moved...
Date Published 29/05/2014