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The National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) has hailed the peripheral arterial disease (PAD) service at The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust as an NHS service model...
Date Published 05/08/2013
A father and son from Canada began a cycle ride in Rochdale this weekend that will take them 5,500 kilometres across Europe over the next eight weeks.
Hundreds of young people have jumped aboard a youth bus and kick started multi sport get fit games as part of a programme designed to keep anti-social behaviour off the streets...
Over 250 motorists have been arrested during this year’s summer drink drive campaign. As part of the national initiative, Greater Manchester Police (GMP) officers carried out...
A warm welcome to Rev Doug Oates who will lead our Anglican Communion Service this Sunday at 10.45am with Sunday Club upstairs at the same time. Our Baby and Toddler group on...
Eleven derelict properties on Ramsay Street, Rochdale have been demolished to make way for three and four bedroom new build properties and a temporary car park to alleviate...
More than one in 10 children who contact ChildLine because they have been sexually abused, or fear they will become a victim, are primary school age, new figures reveal. And in...
People’s Postcode Trust today announced the launch of its biggest project yet – Dream Fund 2014.
The Rugby League World Cup trophy returns to Rochdale this month during its tour of England, Wales and France. The impressive silver-plated trophy will be in pride of place at...
Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police, Sir Peter Fahy and local councillors visited the Golden Mosque in Spotland to view the new building.
RSM Clarke VC memorial paving stone will be laid in Winsford where he was born, however, he lived for most of his life in Rochdale and is interned here after receiving a funeral...
Heavy rain this evening will continue overnight and into Monday before easing. Accumulations of 20-40mm are likely in many parts. The public are advised to be aware of the risk of...
Date Published 04/08/2013
2014 marks 100 years since the start of the First World War and to commemorate Victoria Cross recipients of the First World War a competition is being held to design a...
The Gracie Fields memorial plaque located on Molesworth Street, that was recently described by locals as a “grot spot”, has been cleaned up.
Every first Sunday of the month, Ellenroad Engine House holds a steaming afternoon. This is a chance for the steam engines to be operated and families to experience the museum.
MT Heads MCC Bikers have raised £250 for the Association of Dance and Performing Arts (ADPA), a local charity in Rochdale.
With school holidays underway, the Met Office has discovered some interesting insights into what we all love to get up to in summer.
Sixty per cent of adults in the North West are struggling to keep up with bills and debt repayments, a major survey of people's finances has suggested. The Money Advice...
The Littleborough lock flight on the Rochdale Canal is currently closed after a boat hit and damaged the head gate cill at Lock 41 at Sladen.
Date Published 03/08/2013
Following the recent revelation that Rochdale Council raked in almost £400,000 from car parking fines, Rochdale Online spoke to local motorists about this controversial issue.
Fire fighters from Littleborough fire station held a charity car wash and fun day to raise money for the fire fighters charity today.
The digital artwork by Colombian artist Guillermo Villamizar called ‘the female face of Britain’s asbestos catastrophe’, recently unveiled in Westminster that addresses Rochdale’s...
Eight suspects accused in the case of Khuram Shaikh, 32, from Milnrow, a British Red Cross worker murdered in Sri Lanka, will shortly face trial 19 months after his death.
Actor Kevin Kennedy, best known for his role as Coronation Street’s Curly Watts, will be appearing at Rochdale Literature and Ideas Festival in October.
Teams of urbanists worldwide are being challenged to be inspired and inspire others in bringing life back to Rochdale’s streets.
An initiative to increase the number of schoolchildren learning to computer code has been launched.
A charity event has raised over £500 for Rochdale Foodbank and Springhill Hospice.
Oulder Hill Community School displayed the work of their summer school students at a showcase event. A CSI theme gave the students opportunities to be crime scene...
An Islamist group, which is believed to have several thousand members in Britain, and is particularly active in radicalising young British Muslims on university campuses, has been...
Date Published 02/08/2013
Rochdale Harriers president, Joe Salt, sadly passed away on 27 July 2013 aged 80. His funeral service is to take place at 11.50 am at Rochdale Crematorium on Wednesday 7...