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Police officers in Rochdale have recovered 146 suspected stolen pedal cycles from an address after a warrant executed by the Rochdale East Police Team. Each of the 146 stolen...
Date Published 31/10/2013
Frankie Barker (11/01/1995), of Ings Lane, Rochdale, appeared before Minshull Street Crown Court where he was sentenced to 20 months imprisonment following a burglary at Omerods...
Coronation Street star Antony Cotton joined two real life poppys, Poppy Hunt (7) and Poppy Rigg (6), both pupils at Bamford Academy, for the launch of the Royal British Legion’s...
The first overnight tram tests on the Metrolink line to the new Rochdale town centre stop are set to start this weekend. From Saturday 2 November for around three weeks trams...
A celebration of different faiths at Siddal Moor Sports College this week helped to launch the new Religious Education curriculum that will be rolled out for the borough. At a...
The Carers Choir Group has been enjoying music therapy sessions over the past four weeks. The choir has been working with the Multicultural Arts and Media Centre (MAMC) to...
Combating anti-social behaviour is the responsibility of police, fire service, councils, housing associations and local communities, says Tony Lloyd. Greater Manchester’s...
The Bishop of Manchester, The Right Reverend David Walker, will be enthroned at Manchester Cathedral on Saturday 30 November at 2.00pm. He will knock on the door of the...
Ways of avoiding unnecessary deaths and illness this winter are set out in a new document published by Public Health England (PHE). The Cold Weather Plan for England was drawn...
PHE immunisation experts are reminding pregnant women of the importance of having the pertussis (whooping cough) vaccine as latest figures show the number of pregnant women...
Thousands braved the torrential rain to enjoy a bonfire and fireworks extravaganza that lit the night sky above Cronkeyshaw Common tonight. A spectacular array of fireworks...
Date Published 30/10/2013
The coffers of Wardle Youth Brass Band have been boosted as the students prepare for a special date at London’s Royal Albert Hall in November. The talented musicians from...
Councillor Alan McCarthy, Rochdale Council Lead Member for the Armed Forces, explains why the poppy is important: “I wear my poppy in solemn reflection and remembrance of all...
On Wednesday 23 October the North West Motorway Police Group held a day of action on the region’s motorway network. Officers targeted criminals using the network to commit...
A thief forced a bag over a woman’s face before snatching cash from her hand. Sometime between 9.10pm and 9.45pm on Tuesday 29 October 2013, a 51-year-old woman was making her...
LaSalle Investment Management has acquired the Rochdale Exchange Shopping Centre from Co-operative Insurance for an undisclosed sum. The 368,963 sq ft centre, built in 1976,...
Rochdale market is back under the control of Rochdale Council following the sale of the Exchange Shopping Centre to LaSalle Investment Management. The right to run the town’s...
Parents are being urged by the North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) to follow a few simple safety tips to ensure this Halloween is a treat for their children. Traditionally,...
As part of the Rochdale Literature & Ideas Festival Multicultural Arts and Media Centre hosted an entertaining World of Poetry event on Saturday the 26 October, hosted at Number...
Earlier this month the Council refused Rochdale Online permission to film council meetings in line with Government guidelines published in June this year. Rochdale Council is...
Firefighters used flat in Lower Falinge for a training exercise on Thursday 10 October; two crews from Rochdale Fire Station used the empty flat for the training exercise....
Dangerous offenders could walk Britain’s streets unsupervised if the Government presses ahead with its reckless plans to privatise the Probation Service, a group of Police and...
Local people deserve a local voice in the criminal justice process, says Greater Manchester’s Police and Crime Commissioner. Commenting on the revised Victims’ Code, published...
The Pennine Prospects Annual Conference brought together a wide range of people from across the South Pennines and beyond to discuss the economic and social opportunities...
The EU has been accused of plumbing new depths in their "bonkers" efforts to waste taxpayers cash, says UKIP deputy leader, Paul Nuttall. While householders all over Europe...
I’m pleased to be able to give more detail about the way in which the Parliamentary Allowance for Heywood and Middleton is used. In representing the constituents of Heywood...
Hailstones wrapped in a mass of solid ice left a family walking around Cowm Park Reservoir battered and bruised last Friday (25 October). Suzannah Waite, her husband,and their...
A Shetland pony that had been running around for about two weeks has been rescued by Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary. Jay Fletcher, Bleakholt Trustee, said: "The police gave...
RHQ PARA has been tasked with organising the airborne commemoration of the Normandy Landings and as such we are trying to reach as many veterans of the old British 6th Airborne...
Almost one in three (29%) large clinical trials remain unpublished five years after completion. And of these, 78% have no results publicly available, finds a study published on...