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Smoking is set to drop below 20 per cent for the first time in a century, according to a study by University College London.
Date Published 20/07/2013
JD Sports has been criticised by former employees and a Rochdale councillor for its treatment of staff at its warehouse on Kingsway Business Park, Rochdale. Issues have arisen...
House prices are rising by 2.9% according to the latest data from the Office for National Statistics - but a closer look shows this is not the case in Greater Manchester.
Five prison officers have been suspended while police examine allegations of an assault on one of the two men accused of murdering Lee Rigby.
It was lovely to celebrate with the Year 6s in their Leavers Assembly ,they have worked hard this year and we wish them all the very best at Secondary School.
Date Published 19/07/2013
Mrs Jane Miller’s Year 10 science class have just received their certificates for completing their John Muir Award. The John Muir is an award scheme that recognises learning about...
Healey Foundation Primary School organised a French Day on Monday 15 July to celebrate the French national day which occurred the day after and the retirement of Mrs Whitworth,...
Lizzie Andrews was greeted by hundreds of fellow school pupils this morning as her funeral procession went past her high school, Matthew Moss.
The Rochdale Connections Trust (RCT) was established in 1988 as a community based charity that works with young people with the aim of putting their lives back on track by...
Marley is a two-year-old white male bearded collie from the Hopwood/Heywood area and went missing on Monday 15 July.
A memorial to Gracie Fields, located on Molesworth Street, has been described as a “grot spot” by locals and many are wondering what the council is doing to remedy this.
The North West may experience ‘heatwave’ conditions over the next few days, according to Met Office forecasts. The Level 3 heatwave alert means people need to take action to...
Metrolink passengers are advised to check their services before travelling this Sunday, as replacement buses will run on some services while improvement works take place.
A new Private Member’s Bill proposes to tackle roadside litter once and for all after the Government dithers over taking real action.
Next week sees the launch of a campaign to highlight how apprenticeships can be the key to rewarding careers in a range of sectors.
Macmillan Cancer Support’s World’s Biggest Coffee Morning is on 27 September and the charity is hoping to raise even more than the £7,000 raised in Rochdale last year.
The heatwave is set to continue into next week with temperatures in the high 20Cs at the weekend before rising to 30C (86F) and beyond next week - bringing with it an increased...
A competition launched today by Communities Minister Don Foster asks the public to suggest projects their local post office could start up to benefit the community.
Michael Adebolajo, one of the men accused of murdering Fusilier Lee Rigby, has been attacked in prison.
Date Published 18/07/2013
"There is a dog in a vehicle that appears hot and distressed, what should I do?"
An event organised by the owner of the Flying Horse, Ben Boothman, has raised over £2,000 for the charity Action for Alports.
The end of the GCSE examination period is traditionally being marked nowadays by some sort of celebration and this has evolved into a grand occasion, with pupils dressing up in...
John Wilson was given the Arctic Star medal at a special assembly held at St Edward's Primary School, Castleton on Wednesday 17 July.
Andy Raymer who retires as Head of Matthew Moss High School this week, has created a school which has attracted international attention and is the only UK school to appear in the...
A new poll shows that the majority of Britons believe the UK would be better off quitting the EU.
Ex armed forces men and women will be guaranteed a job interview at Rochdale Borough Council following new plans approved by the Employment Committee.
Today, (Thursday July 18) marks 100 days to go to the kick-off of Rugby League World Cup 2013.
Rochdale born Charlie Oldham was delighted to be asked by Oldham Borough Council to carve a full set of their district Coats of Arms.
The family of 14-year-old Lizzie Andrews paid tribute to her today. Lizzie, who died on Saturday 13 July, was a character and an inspiration says mum Rachel Andrews.
Data published by the Office for National Statistics shows that the number of people claiming Jobseeker's Allowance in Rochdale fell last month by 315 to 6,859.