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Simon Danczuk, MP for Rochdale, says it's wrong for independent schools to get huge rate relief while small businesses are suffering In an article published on the 'Third...
Date Published 28/08/2013
A new outdoor play area at Hopwood Hall College Rochdale Campus crèche was officially opened today (28 August) by Simon Danczuk, MP, with the help of his family.
Bamford Post Office was subjected to an attempted robbery this morning (28 August). A male wearing a balaclava entered the Post Office and demanded money. During the...
Pupils at St Joseph’s Primary in Rochdale proved that the sporting legacy of the 2012 Games lived on as they took part in a full-on Mini Olympic Games day hosted at the school by...
Draft new government planning guidance proposes a new ‘affordability’ test, supposedly based on a simplistic economic view that releasing more land for new housing will bring down...
The number of separated parents in the North West in the Child Support Agency (CSA) paying towards their children has risen this year, latest official figures show.
The Dale Trust is running a sponsored walk to Accrington before Rochdale's game there on Saturday 21 September. The aim of the walk is to raise funds for this year’s chosen...
A Rochdale MEP has declared his backing for the proposed highly controversial UK participation in US-led actions against Syria's President Bashar Assad. Liberal Democrat MEP...
Rochdale Pioneers Museum, which reopened last October after a two-year £2.3m facelift, is nominated for the Architects Journal Retrofit Award. The award celebrates projects which...
Celebrating the fact that it is never too late to master a new skill, eight photographers from Hopwood Hall College’s Improvers’ Digital Photography Community Learning Group...
Springhill Hospice were the lucky winners of the Rochdale Exchange Community Rewards campaign. The local hospice collected the most tokens during the campaign and were awarded...
Residents in Freehold enjoyed a community celebration day, organised by the neighbourhood housing team from Rochdale Boroughwide Housing (RBH) as part of RBH’s ‘Our Place’...
Dolly P's burger van was burnt out on midnight Sunday. It was parked in New Street, near Butterworth Hall, Milnrow. A window was smashed and a fire lighter block was thrown in...
On Friday 30 August, Love Your Bike and Greater Manchester Cycling Campaign (GMCC) are inviting Greater Manchester’s MPs to join a Bike Friday cycle ride and help ‘Get Britain...
This Sunday we welcome Mr Asif Khan to our Morning Service at 10.45 am, everyone welcome. Come along to our Baby and Toddler Club every Monday and Wednesday from 9.30 am -...
The preacher at our Sunday morning service at 10.30am will be Mr Michael Priestley. There will also be Sunday Club activities for children aged 5-15. Youth Clubs re-open...
Figures published today by the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) show that over 150,000 houses, along with over 1,000 hectares of mines, offices and warehousing, are...
The College Bank estate community ‘organic wild flower garden’ has been an improvement on last year’s garden. This year, Kirsty Wild of Rochdale Boroughwide Housing was able to...
A young unemployed man with learning difficulties is hitting the radio airwaves. Jason Jones, 24, is getting ready to produce and present a show about football on Stockport’s...
Date Published 27/08/2013
Parents of children resident in Rochdale who are due to start school in September 2014 will be able to apply a school place for next year using an online application system -...
KYP’s Little Gems Nursery recently held a Graduation Party for their pre-school children who are now leaving to start the next stage of their education at primary school.
Wardleworth Sports Association (WSA) held two summer football tournaments in the heart of the community. Teams from all over Rochdale and attracted over 120 players, girls and...
The highway from Long Street through Middleton Gardens through to Wood Street is'No Entry' to all vehicles except buses, taxis and for loading/unloading. Many drivers are...
Early Help is intervening early and as soon as possible to tackle problems emerging for children, young people and their families, or with a population most at risk of developing...
Building work has started on a scheme of 21 new homes that will boost the supply of affordable housing in Langley, Middleton. The homes, a mix of bungalows and two-storey...
The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust has unveiled a new Quality Strategy for the next five years which sets out a number of quality aspirations and priorities which the Trust and...
Rochdale has become the first borough in the North West to encourage retailers to ask for ID from people who look younger than 25 who are buying cigarettes. The council’s...
Thames Valley Police is renewing its appeal for the public’s help in tracing missing 15-year-old Nicola Barr who may have been in the Rochdale area since going missing. Nicola...
A Middleton woman had to rush out of her own house with her grandchild after arsonists started a fire. At about 11pm on Thursday 22 August 2013, the offenders started the fire...
Following the recent Spotland PACT (Partners and Communities Together) meeting, the new Spotland Ward PACT Priorities are: Burglary, ASB in Denehurst Park and off road bike...