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Greater Manchester Police took part in a national day of action to tackle rogue traders on Wednesday 9 April 2014, joining Trading Standards officers and partners to carry out...
Date Published 11/04/2014
Nature Ed, a social enterprise which provides environmental and countryside education for Rochdale Borough Council, has celebrated its first anniversary. Former rangers Jude...
Date Published 10/04/2014
The first ever black tie event to be held for the Multiple System Atrophy (MSA) trust, The Mandarin Ball, which was organised by Bev Wrigley and her brother Eric Armitage who has...
Residents are being asked to nominate their favourite book of the last 40 years to mark the 40th Anniversary of Rochdale borough. The book may be for adults or children and of...
Further details of events being staged this year to mark the 100th anniversary of the First World War have been confirmed. More than 30 events are planned including a WW1...
Residents of Rochdale borough are being urged to make sure they are registered to vote for elections that will decide the future of the borough. Twenty of the 60 seats on the...
Plans to build a housing development on land off of Broad Lane have been passed by the Rochdale Township Planning Committee with four councillors voting in favour of the...
A Middleton mum received a gift to remember from her two children this Mother’s Day courtesy of Middleton Shopping Centre. On Saturday 29 March youngsters Lilliah and Ruby...
Frank Salt, a guide dog user from Castleton, has welcomed the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Bill finally receiving Royal Assent, which means a dog attack on an...
Papa’s Takeaway on Spotland Road, Falinge has been closed until 22 May when a court hearing will decide on the future on the business. The closure comes under the Anti Social...
Rochdale Borough Libraries are taking part in an exciting new Arts Council funded project to commemorate the First World War with a local arts project and Digital War Memorial.
Doctors and nursing staff at Rochdale Infirmary’s 24/7 Urgent Care Centre (UCC) are celebrating three years since opening and preparing for what they expect will be a busy couple...
The EU should keep its hands off our vehicle number plates, says UKIP. MEPs are to vote next week on a move which will give the EU powers to set a standard design for vehicle...
Commenting on today’s Community Innovation Survey from the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills, Felicity Burch, Senior Economist at EEF, the manufacturers’ organisation,...
Rochdale Borough residents have been given a unique opportunity to nominate a ‘People’s Star’ from GPs, practice managers, practice nurses and GP receptionists. The award has...
A taste of Asia, Africa and Eastern Europe came to Smallbridge as the Rochdale Boroughwide Housing (RBH) Junior Wardens held a celebration of three cultures at their 3-2-1 event.
I want to start this week’s letter by offering my deep condolences to relatives and friends of the three Hain family members who were tragically killed in a car accident while...
The ‘Woman of the Year’ title honours the lady who, initially through public nominations and then by final analysis by the Women of Rochdale Committee, is considered to have...
Rochdale Online has bought The Daily Rochdale from owner Martin Ballard for an undisclosed fee. However, as part of the deal, Mr Ballard has become a shareholder in Rochdale...
Not enough houses are coming onto the market for sale and this is fuelling price increases due to an imbalance in supply and demand, according to the Royal Institution for...
A large majority of students will still be paying off their student loans well into their forties and early fifties, and nearly three-quarters will fail to clear their loans...
Rural home owners, who can’t economically access a mains gas supply, can benefit from the launch of a new government scheme according to the CLA in the North. The domestic...
A scheme has been launched by Rochdale Borough Libraries to encourage early library membership. Each parent who registers their newborn’s birth at Rochdale Register Office...
The privacy of Rochdale Borough residents has been protected after a legal challenge from the company behind the directory enquiries website 192.com. 192.com Limited objected...
Spotland Stadium is set to be listed as an asset of community value (ACV) under the Assets of Community Value Regulations of the Localism Act 2011. Under the act, Rochdale...
Paul Cowdrey, a pensioner from Rochdale, claims he is being evicted after complaining about the solicitor who handled his father's will. Mr Cowdrey said his home, part of his...
Date Published 09/04/2014
Living Streets is encouraging people to hit the streets and swap four wheels for two feet for National Walking Month in May. Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to...
Children took part in an Easter eggstravaganza story time session at Rochdale Central Library based on the theme of animals. The youngsters enjoyed fun with Young Persons’...
St John’s does not close for Easter until 3pm on Wednesday 16 April. Catholic schools remain open during the first three days of Holy Week in order to mark Holy Week and also to...
Volunteers from the Lower Falinge Community Activity Group have taken time out to celebrate the achievements of the Lower Falinge Homework Club. The club has been funded for...