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Since it was launched in September 2011, 1182 veterans from around the North West have been referred to the Military Veterans’ Service for help with their mental health, with half...
Date Published 06/11/2013
The Rochdale to Oldham line celebrated its 150th anniversary with a special public event held at Shaw and Crompton Metrolink stop on Saturday 2 November - a commemorative plaque...
From 1 November 2013 the rules on the use of red diesel have changed, allowing users of agricultural tractors, light agricultural vehicles and agricultural material handlers...
If you haven’t yet sent in your 2012/13 tax return, remember to do it online to avoid a penalty. Around 933,000 people in the North West region have to file a Self Assessment...
A 15-year-old boy from Norden has been charged with the indecent assault of a Rochdale pensioner. The boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, has been charged with sexual...
Diabetes UK has issued a warning that lives are being put at risk because people with diabetes are not getting their free flu vaccine. Nearly a third of people under 65 with...
The repeated failure of the EU to have its accounts approved has been described as "an outrage" by local MEP Paul Nuttall. "This is now the 19th year in a row that the...
Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust’s Pulmonary Rehabilitation Team will be marking this year’s World COPD Day by supporting the Breathe Easy Group. Organised by the Global...
A broader definition of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has contributed to a steep rise in diagnosis and prescriptions, particularly among children, warn experts...
In an editorial published on bmj.com, authors from the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at UCL stress the importance of monitoring health inequalities and why in a...
Presentation of the flood risk management strategy. The strategy highlights flood risks throughout the borough and how they will be addressed. The strategy hopes to raise...
Date Published 05/11/2013
Stage one of our biggest and most important fund-raising events of the church year is this Saturday, November 9, with our annual Autumn Fair. Though normally held in church...
Key Stage 4 Matters Evening is on Monday 11 November from 6:00 until 7.30pm. It has been set up to support parents, carers and pupils from Years 10 and 11. During the evening they...
We are delighted to report that Beech House School Art Dept achieved another successful year in the Independent Schools’ Association (NW) Art Competition, which took place at...
Children in Need – Friday, 15 November School will once again be supporting Children in Need. On Friday 15 November children will be able to wear their pyjamas or wear what...
Serving the Parish of Wardle and Smallbridge our Remembrance Day Communion Service is at 11.00am led by Rev Canon Sharon Jones. Everyone is welcome. There will also be a...
Our school 'Open Day' is to be held on Tuesday 26 November from 2pm onwards. Please enter school via the top car park entrance off Calderbrook Road. You will be greeted and...
Rochdale Boroughwide Housing (RBH) tenants got a taste of Hallowe’en at the launch event for a new hot meal service for RBH's sheltered housing schemes. Catering service KFS...
Mohammed Shafiq, the Rochdale based presenter on the Ummah TV Channel and Chief Executive of the Ramadhan Foundation, has unleashed a wave of controversy in the Muslim community...
A 54-year-old man suffered burns to his arms and face in a fire at his home in Pullman Street, Deepish in the early hours of this morning. The man was asleep upstairs unaware...
A reward is being offered for the safe return of a dog that went missing three months ago from the Shawclough area of Rochdale. Charlie, a brown and white male Jack Russell...
Issues of no waiting plans at Barley Hall Road. Council and public don't want the yellow lines. Agreed Barley Hall Street won't get yellow lines.
Rochdale is being given the chance to say thank you to hundreds of soldiers for their overseas service. Following a grueling six month tour in Afghanistan, the First Battalion of...
Debbie Hernon, Rochdale Town Centre Management Chief Executive, has responded to criticism of the Feel Good Cafe expansion. Last week Rochdale Online revealed that the cafe is...
The Rotary Club of Middleton’s Father Christmas float has been stolen from land near Hansons Close, Middleton. The float, housed in a 20 foot container, has been used through the...
New information boards detailing the area’s heritage have been installed on Wet Rake Gardens, Drake Street, Maclure Road and on Toad Lane. The boards use original historic...
Simon Danczuk MP has backed a call by the former director of prosecutions, Keir Starmer, for a change in the law to make it a crime not to report child abuse. Simon Danczuk...
Rochdale Environmental Action Group (REAG) is asking Rochdale Council to take immediate action by sending enforcement officers into hotspots for fly tipping. REAG embarked on...
Workers pursing thieves who stole their van from Albert Royds Street collided with the stolen van on Syke Road/Woodlands Road, Syke. The thieves in the stolen van were able to...
The report published by the CBI is out of touch with reality, says MEP Paul Nuttall. The document claims that British households benefit by up to £3,000 a year through being...