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Residents and shoppers are being urged to familiarise themselves with new walking routes around the town centre ahead of the proposed closure of the bridge links connecting the...
Date Published 22/01/2014
Another spell of wet and very windy weather will cross the UK from the west during Sunday. Heavy rain and gales are likely to affect most areas for a time with further...
The number of people in a job rose 280,000 in the last three months - the largest quarterly increase since records began - according to figures published by the Office for...
Year 7 students from Kingsway Park recently had a mock ‘Battle of Hastings’. Students used what they had learnt in lessons to make shields, weapons and swords at home over the...
BME women from across the borough have brought some cheer to vulnerable people during the cold weather thanks to a special crocheting project. Women’s Voice, a group for the...
Faisal Hussain (9/8/1993), of Rochdale has been sentenced nine months in a young offender institution after admitting handling the stolen car. Just hours after a BMW car was...
This week sees the launch of a new music key words competition. Entry forms have been issued in tutor groups and are available to download from the school website. The closing...
As part of Matthew Moss Faculty Learning Day, sixty Year 9 and 10 History GCSE learners visited the Imperial War Museum in Manchester. Learners commented how much they enjoyed...
Congratulations to Caitlyn Woodrup (8CB) and Morrison Foden (9NS) for winning “Chef of the Term”. Well done to the round one winners of the Year 7 Spanish Spelling Bee: Moheeb...
After receiving late consultation responses in connection with the location of the street to be named in honour of Pte Antony Palmer VC from the Grenadier Guards, SAAFA, and the...
Khalid Mahmood, 31, from Rochdale, had a background in retail customer services, but found local job opportunities on the decline. After graduating on the TLDE course he started...
Rochdale Antiques Society meets the 2nd Wednesday of the month from September to May. January’s speaker was Charles Hajdamach who was a former curator and Director of the...
Rochdale Borough Council has made it easier for residents to get in touch with them to report some of the common problems that they experience. There are now more things than...
Hundreds of apprenticeship vacancies for 16-24 year olds are available in an apprenticeship pop-up shop in Middleton Arndale that was officially opened last week. Visitors to...
An event to teach residents how to waste less food and turn their scraps into gourmet treats is being at Crimble Croft Community Centre, on Aspinall Street, in Heywood, on...
A new Aldi store is to be developed on land at Buckley Hill Lane following permission being granted by the Pennines Township Planning Sub-Committee. Aldi is to make a £30,000...
Work is currently underway at the Rochdale station subway Miall Street entrance. Network Rail say is hoped the work will be completed by April. A spokesman for Network Rail...
Gemma Singleton, who made a plea at a recent Rochdale Township Committee meeting for a theatre in Rochdale town centre, has started a petition in hopes of getting the idea moved...
Margaret Sastawnyuk, 77, pleaded guilty to claiming thousands of pounds in benefits when she had more than £100,000 in her bank account. After pleading guilty Margaret received an...
Police are appealing for the public’s help to trace the relatives of a Middleton man who has died. Clifton John Russell, 54, died at his Middleton home on Christmas Day...
Edward Brownlee (19/01/1967) has been charged for the offence of Fraud by false representation - Fraud Act 2006 after fraudulently signing his deceased mother's signature to...
Rochdale Police are investigating bogus building contractors who are operating in the area claiming to be from a roofing company. Two incidents, which are being investigated...
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) taken regularly for six months after a knee or hip replacement seems to cut the risk of repeat surgery by around 40%, indicates a large...
Long term exposure to particulate matter in outdoor air is strongly linked to heart attacks and angina, and this association persists at levels of exposure below the current...
Date Published 21/01/2014
Mortality is higher, and emergency treatment takes longer, for heart attack patients who arrive at hospital during the night or at weekends compared with regular hours, finds a...
Experiencing a family death in childhood is associated with a small but significant increase in risk of psychosis, suggests a paper published today (21 January) on bmj.com....
The launch of the Greater Manchester Electric Vehicle (GMEV) scheme has seen the introduction of three town centre stations at River Street Car Park, the Town Hall Car Park and...
Four blocks of one bedroom flats on Daventry Road, Kirkholt were to go under the bulldozer last year but Rochdale Boroughwide Housing (RBH) scrapped the demolition plans as more...
You’ve heard about football scouts and rugby scouts, these little known and rarely seen spotters of talent? Well who’s ever heard of a choir scout, a spotter of talented...
Littleborough Events and Association Forum (LEAF), is celebrating this week after discovering they are one of Skipton Building Society’s ‘Big 160, securing a slot as a winner in...