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Commenting on research to be published tonight in the BMJ on ‘Maternal obesity during pregnancy and premature mortality from cardiovascular event in adult offspring’, Louise...
Date Published 14/08/2013
The Christie is to launch a mobile chemotherapy unit to bring care closer to home for cancer patients in Rochdale.
Children of obese and overweight women have a higher risk of early cardiovascular death as adults, finds a study published on bmj.com.
Commuters could see an increase in the price they pay for their rail tickets in 2014.
A dog that went missing at the end of July has been found and is back at home with her owners.
Around 12 homes on Entwisle Road have been affected by serious flooding in the basements and ground floors due to a suspected burst water main. Entwisle Road is closed while...
Date Published 13/08/2013
A Falinge church which has been compared to the setting for the best selling novel The Da Vinci Code will be among the highlights at this year's Heritage Open Days.
Smallbridge Library opened its doors for the local community to experience their first Chand Raat Community Fun Day Festival.
The North West Ambulance Service NHS Trust (NWAS) has recently been awarded the Investors in People Good Practice Award in Health and Wellbeing.
Young people between 15-17 years of age have the opportunity to take part in National Citizen Service (NCS) this summer.
Free cycle maintenance courses are taking place in Middleton soon for cyclists who want to learn how to keep their bike in tip-top condition.
As teenagers across Rochdale wait patiently for their exam results, ChildLine is offering support to those who are feeling anxious or worried.
London 2012 silver medallist Claire Cashmore has inspired an 8-year-old Kiera Fox to learn to swim in just a year.
The weather may have dulled but Middleton's Limefield Park will be warming things up with a fun packed activity day for young people and families this Thursday (15 August).
Rochdale police say most car thieves are opportunistic, which means there are simple steps you can take to greatly reduce the chances of having your vehicle targeted.
Rochdale Boroughwide Housing (RBH) has been re-accredited with the Centre for Housing Support (CHS) Code of Practice.
The Rotary Club of Middleton today presented £367 which was their share of the donations from the Ironman UK competition to the Middleton Trampolining Club (MTC) to assist the...
New plans set out by the European Union could see caravan owners paying hundreds of pounds in MOT bills. Up to 20,000 families throughout the UK could be affected by the...
Rail Union RMT says that a surge in personal thefts and acts of violence on Britain’s railways, just revealed by the British Transport Police and rail chiefs, is directly linked...
Careers advisers from the Exam Results Helpline will be on-hand from 8am on Thursday 15 August (A level results day) to provide careers information and advice to students (and...
The first in a new series of public forums will be held later this month as part of Greater Manchester’s Police and Crime Commissioner’s promise to hold the police to account.
Cases of measles in Greater Manchester fell during June, with 36 confirmed cases. This is down from 49 cases in May and follows the nationwide rollout of the national MMR catch-up...
A regular weekly portion of fatty fish, such as salmon, or four servings of lean fish, such as cod, can halve the risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis, indicates a large study...
Parents on higher incomes who continued to receive Child Benefit after January 2013 have been reminded that they must register for Self Assessment by 5 October 2013 to avoid any...
Tesco has backtracked and changed their decision not to support Heywood’s local Food Bank. The store, which originally vowed to support Rochdale Food Bank, has now promised to...
Date Published 12/08/2013
Employees at Rochdale Boroughwide Housing (RBH) were set the task of creating a piece of artwork to celebrate them becoming a true mutual.
A landmark building on Middleton’s main street is celebrating its £75,000 heritage update.
Burnside Community Centre in Langley, Middleton has had a garden makeover thanks to a hard working group of young people.
Wardle author Paul Grindrod has had his first novel, When the Willow Breaks, published.
Rochdale Pioneers Museum held a ‘Plant a pot and Co-operate’ workshop with the idea of encouraging children to recycle.