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Police have released photographs of jewellery discarded by a man recently recalled to prison.
Date Published 16/07/2013
Young gay men should be vaccinated against human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, because their risk of developing anal cancer is more than 15 times higher than it is in straight...
Milkman Damien Intas has been left “absolutely devastated” after his milk van was stolen from Market Street in Whitworth on Saturday 13 July. Police believe the van was stolen...
Macmillan Cancer Support is asking schools in Rochdale to make time for what really matters on 27 September by hosting a World’s Biggest Coffee Morning and helping to raise over...
Date Published 15/07/2013
The CLA in the North is calling on rural road users to stay cool this summer as soaring temperatures tempt increasing numbers of day trippers and holiday makers into rural...
Over thirty senior citizens from the Roman Catholic parishes of Holy Family, St John's and St Gabriel's were served up a summer treat of afternoon tea and entertainment last...
Claire Lees, 26 from Rochdale is currently on the search for local people and businesses to sponsor her in order to help her pay the fees required for a Masters degree course in...
Two Police Community Support Officers from the Pennine Neighbourhood Police team are currently offering advice and reassurance to members of the local community about crime rates...
Every penny seized from criminals should be reinvested into local communities, says Greater Manchester’s Police and Crime Commissioner.
Primary School pupils in Year 5 from Heywood and Middleton enjoyed 3 weeks of Taster Days at Siddal Moor Sports College. Primary school pupils were accompanied by staff from...
Stuart Peter Shaw (born 18/05/1988) of Green Meadow, Hurstead, Rochdale has been charged with attempted murder and is due to appear at Bury and Rochdale Magistrates Court today,...
A new health drive focusing on the emotional impact of money worries, bereavement or loss on men has been launched.
The Alkrington Primary school summer fayre raised over £2,200 for the school. The fayre held at the school raised money for the PTA to build an outdoor shelter.
Police in Rochdale have reported a spate of burglaries over the weekend. In all of the burglaries the offenders have gained entry via an insecure window or door.
The preacher at our Sunday morning service at 10.30am will be Mr Mike Davis. There will also be Sunday Club activities for children aged 5-15.
Holiday childcare can be a particular problem for parents with schools, school-based nurseries and playgroups closed. And as prices continue to rise, many may find it difficult to...
A woman was attacked with a hammer on Ashbrook Hey Lane over the weekend. The 54-year-old victim was left with serious head injuries. She was taken to hospital where her condition...
A cap on the total amount of benefits that people aged 16 to 64 can receive has begun. Couples and lone parents will now not receive more than £500 a week, while a £350 limit...
The recent blazing temperatures are set to linger into the start of the school summer break, according to forecasters.
Date Published 14/07/2013
It is understood testing of Metrolink trams from the railway station down to Smith Street in the town centre will start tomorrow (Monday 15 July).
Around 1,500 people enjoyed the Heywood Big Games, a free family fun day, that took place at Queen’s Park today, Sunday 14 July, in glorious weather.
On the day that Peel Street, Littleborough hosted its monthly Farmer's Market, we visited the market to ask the people of Littleborough if they think Littleborough will be damaged...
Peel Street, Littleborough was transformed today (Sunday 14 July) to become home to Littleborough Farmer's Market. The market, which is held every second Sunday of the month,...
Residents can use the Community Right to Bid to ‘pause’ the sale of buildings or land they care about in order to give the community time to develop a bid to buy it.
Rochdale Borough Council is considering giving loans and grants to property owners to bring empty properties and derelict land back in to use.
Chief Government Whip, Minister Dinesh Gunawardena told Parliament that the female accompanying Khuram Shaikh, the Rochdale man who was killed in Sri Lanka, had not been raped or...
The NSPCC Littleborough District Committee is celebrating after raising over £500 for the charity from their ‘Great Bakery Competition’.
Hopwood Hall College staff handed over a cheque for just over £4,000 to Springhill Hospice.
A BMJ investigation has found that Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) in England have begun implementing new restrictions on referrals to secondary care. This could therefore...
Two new C of E priests, Renate (Natty) Katharina Gray and Michael Scott Howarth, will both be joining churches in Rochdale.