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Two men pretending to be from the Council stole money from the home of an elderly woman. The burglary happened on Tuesday 5 November 2013, when the woman, who is in her 90s,...
Date Published 22/11/2013
The Chancellor of the Exchequer is to use the powers he has brought in under the Financial Services Act 2012 to order an independent investigation into events at the Co-op Bank...
On Friday morning a number of our Year 5 children joined with children from Moorhouse Primary School for their first reading university session. The IPLCN Schools have developed...
The 15 MPs who today (22 November) voted in support of an In/Out referendum being held next year have been congratulated by UKIP Deputy Leader Paul Nuttall. Adam Afriyie’s...
William Bean has won the short story competition in the Young Person’s Writing Awards. William was one of a number of Wardle Academy students who have worked with the writer...
New research suggests cleaning your teeth can help you breathe easy, after adults with gum disease were five times more likely to develop asthma. Researchers identified that,...
A group of key stage 3 pupils and staff went to Rochdale Town Hall this week to welcome back the armed forces after their tour of Afghanistan. I know that all those who attended...
A man is wanted in connection with a burglary in Rochdale. Thomas Earnshaw (06/07/1988) is wanted following a burglary at a house on Joseph Street on Saturday 16 November...
They say the darkest hour is right before the dawn. Let us hope this is the case with the Co-op after arguably one of the worst periods in its long history. If anyone has heard...
A recent poll by has revealed that one in 20 people would buy stolen goods. Over 2,000 people took part in the online survey to find out how honest the public of Greater...
On bmj.com researchers identify certain lifestyle factors that make it more likely for a woman to have a normal pregnancy. They include increasing fruit intake before...
Work is taking place to improve roads and footpaths around Number One Riverside. The resurfacing of Milton Street (down the side of Number One Riverside) is planned to begin...
Date Published 21/11/2013
Cancellations to services between Manchester Victoria and Leeds via Halifax owing to a broken down train at Smithy Bridge all lines will be blocked (21/11/2013 17:10).
A man claiming to be a police officer has targeted elderly people in two incidents in the Rochdale area. At around 11.30am on Tuesday 5 November 2013, a 75-year-old man...
Some bin collection days over Christmas and New Year will change. Councillor Jacqui Beswick, Rochdale Council Portfolio Holder for Place and Regulation said: “Crews will be...
An eyesore property which blighted a Heywood street has been transformed as part of a campaign to bring empty properties back into use. The two bedroom house in Vigo Street...
An EU ruling that will allow governments to dissolve companies that do not adhere to a gender quota system of 40% in senior positions has been slammed by MEP Paul Nuttall. It...
New data from the BCA Used Car Market Report, published by leading vehicle remarketing company, British Car Auctions, reflects the real impact of financial pressures faced by...
The pioneering Rochdale Boroughwide Housing (RBH) co-ownership model has received further recognition with the announcement of the shortlist for the University of Salford’s Yunus...
Victims of domestic abuse will outline their experiences at a special forum aimed at improving how the criminal justice system tackles this important issue. Police and Crime...
MEPs have approved an extension of a scheme that has seen a North West University send thousands of students abroad to study. The new Erasmus+ programme will provide over £12...
A dispersal order which covers most of Rochdale’s Milkstone and Deeplish, one of Rochdale's most "troublesome" areas, has been put in place to deal with antisocial...
News that half of graduates who have graduated since the onset of the recession are in jobs that do not require a degree “should be a wake-up call”, says UKIP spokesman Steven...
Rochdale Lib Dem MEP Chris Davies has voted in favour of forcing large companies to have more women directors on their boards. A proposed new EU law backed by the European...
Our winter fair is this Friday 22 November from 3.20pm onwards. If anyone can help either at the fair or setting up on the day from 1.15pm, we would really appreciate it....
A new service has been launched to support cancer patients and their carers in Rochdale borough. The cancer buddy scheme at The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust aims to...
Greater Manchester Police and Crime Commissioner is calling on people to take a stand against hate crime directed at the trans community. Tony Lloyd was speaking on...
Too much weekly sport seems to be as bad as too little for teen wellbeing, suggesting there’s an inverted U shaped relationship between the two, finds research published online in...
Almost 4,500 people are living with HIV in Greater Manchester with an estimated 1,100 more unaware they have the condition, according to new figures. The statistics appear in...
Greater Manchester Police, Drivesafe, Greater Manchester Fire & Rescue Service and Stockport’s Road Safety Unit have today (21 November 2013) launched their annual drink and drug...