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The Year 7 football team continued their winning streak with an 8-1 away against Matthew Moss. Well done to the Year 9 football team who beat St Anne’s Academy 9-0. The Year 10...
Date Published 01/10/2013
Official criticism of Brussels' spending waste has been described by local MEP Paul Nuttall as "showing they really can't see the wood for the trees". The EU's own auditors...
Physical activity is potentially as effective as many drug interventions for patients with existing coronary heart disease and stroke, suggests a review of evidence published on...
Police in Heywood and Middleton are working hard to reassure residents after rumours about attempted abductions have triggered a number of allegations. After detailed...
The Grade II listed Georgian building housing the post office on The Esplanade in Rochdale could be turned into a restaurant and bar. The council granted planning permission...
As the landscape of Rochdale town centre continues to change apace, courtesy of a massive regeneration programme that has its critics, Rochdale Online sat down with Debbie Hernon,...
We’re far more likely to protect ourselves and our partners from the risk of ID fraud than our parents, grandparents or even our children, according to new independent research.
Under the new Act, all scrap metal dealers, motor salvage operators and itinerant collectors must obtain a licence from each local authority where they operate.
Students from Hopwood Hall College’s higher education (HE) courses enjoyed a glittering graduation ceremony at Rochdale Town Hall on Thursday 26 September. A live musical...
Date Published 30/09/2013
The Bond Board, a scheme that helps homeless people find a place to call home, has been crowned a Private Renting Champion by Crisis, the national charity for single homeless...
This Sunday we welcome Rev Philip Bauckham to lead us in our Morning Worship at 10.45a. On Tuesday 8 October we will behaving our monthly Soup and a roll event with ham and pea...
Unemployed local people have been learning about work opportunities within the food industry as part of the national initiative ‘Feeding Britain’s Future.’ The initiative,...
The 2013 Lloyds Bank Community Fund helps local people to have a positive impact at the heart of their communities by giving grants to four good causes in each community and...
Halloween has arrived early at Hopwood Hall College this year as the VRQ level 3 Media Make-Up students prepare for the fright of their lives. The group of 18 students will be...
I have never had any doubt that Ed Miliband was quietly developing his manifesto to put to the British People at the appropriate time before the next election. Last week in...
The Christie today (30 September) treated its first patient in its new £3.8 million brachytherapy and molecular radiotherapy unit. The newly built bespoke two storey unit will...
A huge well done to Kallum in Year 11 for qualifying as a trampoline coach. Redwood are holding an Open Day on the 6 November for post 16 students, this will include...
The government has announced Help to Work - a new scheme designed to tackle long term unemployment. For the first time, people in long-term unemployment who are capable of...
People aged between 40 and 74 in the Rochdale borough are being encouraged to take the opportunity for a free NHS health check, to help them live well for longer. NHS health...
The latest campaign by the Greater Manchester Casualty Reduction Partnership, Drivesafe has been launched to make pedestrians aware that a simple task such as crossing the road...
Ashcroft over 55s retirement scheme, which is based at Braddocks Close, Rochdale, hosted a cake and coffee afternoon with nurses of the Macmillan cancer support team on Friday 27...
Denis Hope in Rochdale held a charity fashion show and raised £1,200 for The Christie at The Royal Oldham Hospital. The show was held at Rochdale Golf Club on Wednesday 25...
The Rotary Club of Middleton raised £310 for youth projects by holding their grand beetle drive. The beetle drive involved six frantic drawing games with 42 children and...
The Government to recognise marriage and civil partnership through the income tax system. From April 2015 married couples and civil partners will be eligible for a new...
Coping with a lot of stress in middle age may boost the risk of developing dementia in late life - at least among women - suggests research published in the online journal BMJ...
Two potential risks have been identified with the new iPhone iOS7 - thieves can make it so that the Police cannot track the phone nor can the telecoms companies wipe the...
Rochdale and Littleborough Peace Group joined tens of thousands of protesters in Manchester, yesterday afternoon (Sunday 29 September 2013) as the TUC told the Conservative Party...
Last week GMP supported a national week-long campaign to highlight the impact that alcohol and drugs have on policing. Excessive drinking increases the likelihood of crime being...
The preacher at our Church Anniversary Service at 10.30am on Sunday will be Mrs Carole Forsyth.
Frequent maternity unit closures, restricted services such as home births and falling budgets are among the issues highlighted by a survey of senior midwives by the Royal College...