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Milnrow Band was successful in maintaining its premiership status amongst the elite of UK brass banding by competing in the Championship Section against nine other top bands from...
Date Published 11/03/2014
UKIP Deputy Leader Paul Nuttall has warned that the Electoral Commission is exhibiting dangerous levity when it comes to concerns raised over post vote fraud. A judge, who...
On Thursday 6 March, Kentmere Primary School brought characters from their favourite books alive! Gangsta Granny and Angelina Ballerina were just some of the characters seen...
A special film is being made to showcase the ways in which Rochdale Boroughwide Housing (RBH) are building stronger communities across the area. The documentary will focus on...
Adam Hazeldine made the exciting decision seek a craft based career after completing his A levels at the age of 18. Now 26 he has been awarded an AMTRI scholarship. The...
Greater Manchester's Police and Crime Commissioner is backing a proposal to publish more domestic and sexual violence data to drive up standards across the criminal justice...
Reception had a great time visiting a local building site (at Aphrodite). Now we will build a wall ourselves! We are now looking for Shoe boxes to turn into ‘bricks’ so we can...
A new exhibition of photography and film works by Chinese born, West Yorkshire based artist Yan Preston opens at Touchstones Rochdale on Saturday 5 April. Born in Henan...
Government plans to make non-payment of the TV licence fee no longer a criminal offence have been welcomed by local UKIP MEP Paul Nuttall. “I welcome the fact that ministers...
As the weather starts to warm up, the CLA in the North is asking dog owners to keep their animals either under strict control or on leads while on walks in the countryside....
Children at Balderstone Library were treated to a visit from Bookstart Bear on World Book Day to help encourage them to love books and start a new chapter in their love of...
25/08/1939 – 08/03/2014 Formerly of Spotland, Rochdale Eldest Son of the late Dorothy & Thomas Berry Brother of Keith, Peter & Christine. Loving Father of Peter, Tim & ...
Two teenage boys have been sentenced after sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl in Roch Valley Country Park, Heywood. The 14-year-old boys from Heywood, who cannot be named...
A delegation of the Sahiwal Working Party and Friends of Sahiwal, led by the Chairman Councillor Sultan Ali, visited the Consul General's office in Manchester and discussed...
Spotland Pride and Rochdale Environmental Action Group joined forces to clean Rooley Moor Road, Churchill Street and adjoining streets for an hour on Sunday 9 March. Councillor...
Drinking alcohol during the first three months of pregnancy may heighten the risk of having a premature or unexpectedly small baby, suggests research published online in the...
Date Published 10/03/2014
Girls born unexpectedly small or underweight seem to be twice as likely to have fertility problems in adulthood as those of normal size at birth, suggests research published in...
Last Thursday the whole of Littleborough C P School celebrated World Book Day. Many of the children dressed up as book characters.
The preacher at our morning service at 10.30amon Sunday will be Mr Geoff Jackson. Mums & Toddlers is on Mondays 9.30-11.30am. Youth Clubs are on Monday at 6.30pm and...
Rochdale Council Cabinet meeting - Monday 10 March 2014. The first item on the agenda is regarding non-domestic rates. The Overview and Scrutiny committee have previously...
On Friday 28 February the children in the Foundation Unit had enormous fun, kite flying on the playground as part of their Entry Point “ Up, Up and Away” Topic . Parents were also...
After twenty two years in the old Broadwater Centre, originally Rochdale’s first Victorian swimming baths, Skylight Circus Arts has now moved to a new home, situated just half a...
Saturday saw the national rollout of Clare’s Law – the scheme which allows members of the public to make enquiries to the police about an individual who they are in a relationship...
Motorists are being warned of the continued danger posed by the UK's poorly maintained roads, and is urging the government to take action to clear the disgraceful £10 billion...
The Rochdale Millipede Mile, in Broadfield Park on Sunday 23 March, will support this year’s Sport Relief fund raiser. One of over 500 events to be organised up and down the...
Link4Life, the Rochdale Boroughwide Cultural Trust, is getting behind fund raising efforts for this year’s Sport Relief with a special Swimathon session this Saturday, 15 March,...
Number One Riverside, the council’s office building, customer service centre and library, has been honoured at the Civic Trust Awards, which took place at the Winter Gardens in...
A man died last Thursday night (6 March) after suffering a suspected heart attack while driving on the M62. His Vauxhall Insignia veered towards the central reservation, but...
Damian McNulty will be taking part in the London Marathon to raise money for Redwood Secondary School. Damian, who works as an occupational therapist with the Council Children...
Drake Street was closed from Saturday 1 March to Sunday 2 March so that work could be carried out on manholes. The website for Rochdale Borough Council stated that there was a...