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This puppy will hopefully be helping keep the streets of our area safe in the coming years as one of the next generation of Greater Manchester Police search dogs and all in the...
Date Published 16/10/2013
Newman’s Own Foundation, the organisation started by the late actor and philanthropist Paul Newman, has announced it will donate £31,250 to Gaddum Centre in support of free...
Last week saw over 100 police officers visiting scrap metal dealers and motor salvage operators across Greater Manchester as part of Operation Alloy. They were joined by...
On Friday night (11 October) a cat box was left in the lane outside Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary with five kittens and the mother cat. When staff found the box and lifted it the...
The North West annual hepatitis C report reveals that at least 40,000 adults in the region are estimated to be infected with hepatitis C.
The Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) has warned that Government proposals to allow farmers to turn buildings into houses are badly thought through: they will lead to a...
The strategic lead for tackling illegal tobacco in the North West sent a clear message to peers in Westminster this week that introducing plain, standardised packaging would not...
New figures released by the Office for National Statistics show that almost half of births in England and Wales are to mothers aged 30 and over. Commenting on the statistics...
About 1,110 people are dying from kidney and bladder cancer in the North West every year, according to figures released yesterday (15 October). They were revealed as a new NHS...
Gladys Rhodes-White, Rochdale Council Interim Director of Children, Schools & Families says the Ofsted report declaring Rochdale Council "inadequate" at caring for some of the...
Moderate to severe psoriasis is associated with an increased risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD) independent of traditional risk factors, such as diabetes and heart disease,...
Date Published 15/10/2013
A new formula for NHS funding in England currently out for consultation “could widen the north-south health divide by reducing NHS services in the north,” warn experts on bmj.com...
As part of this year’s LEAF activities run by Rochdale MBC, Year 5 went to Touchstones to learn about FunTrade FanTastic. They attended s workshop explaining Fair Trade and why...
A man has been charged by police investigating a large value fraud. Abdul Shahid (23/10/1979), of Clara Gorton Court, Rochdale, has been charged with seven counts of fraud by...
Our Wider Welcome Official Opening weekend has had to be put back two weeks because it would have clashed on Saturday, November 30, with the service of Welcome and Enthronement of...
Pupils from Woodland Primary School enjoyed an afternoon of Art at Siddal Moor Sports College recently. Pupils spent the afternoon in the company of Art Teacher Mr Graham...
Put your child’s Future First - Help them make their crucial post 16 career and education decisions. Visit the Future First event at Rochdale Town Hall on Wednesday 23 October...
This week saw the school celebrate National Dialect Day on Friday 18 October. Learners took part in dialect quizzes in tutor time and were able to read works by Edwin Waugh and...
In defiance of a government edict to allow council meetings to be filmed, Rochdale Council has said it will not allow Rochdale Online to film Wednesday's Full Council meeting at...
Welcome to a very busy week. On Sunday our Morning Worship is led by Rev. Lawrence Copley at 10.45am, the last time our Sunday Service will be held at this time as from Sunday 27...
As Rochdale Council prepares to increase the pay of its chief executive and other senior executives by as much as 30%, Ofsted says the Council is "inadequate" at caring for some...
Figures released by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) estimate the tax gap for 2011-12 at 7 per cent (£35 billion) of tax due, continuing a long-term downward trend. The tax gap...
Around one in 2,000 people in the UK may carry variant CJD proteins, concludes a large scale survey published on bmj.com today (15 October 2013). The survey provides the most...
The leader of Rochdale Council plans to railroad through massive pay rises for senior officers despite opposition from councillors at last night’s Labour Group meeting, it has...
Quality of life in rural areas of the UK rose dramatically in the second quarter of 2013 as country people appeared to respond positively to March’s budgetary measures. This has...
Paul Nuttall, UKIP Rochdale MEP How on earth did Rochdale Council come to the decision that whilst the authority is facing a cut of £45 million to local public services they...
Groundwork said: 'Peter was not paid to construct the bench. He along with the other Q Gardens volunteers gave up their time to contruct the bench as volunteers.'
A would-be robber tripped over his own bike and lost a shoe when being chased away by brave members of staff at the shop he targeted. At about 6.15am on Saturday 21 September...
Researchers believe they are one step closer to detecting pancreatic cancer – through a simple saliva test. The team at UCLA School of Dentistry were able to identify the same...
Councillor Colin Lambert, the Leader of Rochdale Council, has climbed down over the massive pay rise he was proposing to hand to Council Chief Executive Jim Taylor. It is...
Date Published 14/10/2013